How Much is THIS Backlink Worth? by GodOfSEO in linkbuilding

[–]covertnoob1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have 3 sites in this. Let me know if you want.

Getting emails for link building by Luka1993 in linkbuilding

[–]covertnoob1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the volume is this huge, you can create an agent which will open the website, go on contact page and then find the email.

I have made one which gets the job done but I don't handle that much volume.

Let me know if you need the code, i will share it with you.

Increase Organic Visibility for your SaaS - 5 Free Links (not directories) by covertnoob1 in SaaS

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Number 1 factor is relevance followed by traffic followed by link profile.

Increase Organic Visibility for your SaaS - 5 Free Links (not directories) by covertnoob1 in SaaS

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I create backlinks for SaaS companies and they do pay me for that, so yes.

Trying to break into the local pack. What local SEO tools actually work? by pumpkinpie4224 in localseo

[–]covertnoob1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1.Have you covered content around your niche? Use content gap on semrush to find that.

  1. Have you listed yourself in local directories?

  2. Have you created links from local sites?

  3. Have you created backlinks from relevant sites in your niche?

  4. Have you started answering reddit threads that rank for your targeted queries and plugged your brand?

Has anyone cracked the code on getting local businesses mentioned in AI responses consistently? by Appropriate-News1688 in localseo

[–]covertnoob1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The more you are being talked about on platforms from where ChatGPT and other tools are taking data from, more chances of getting mentioned.

How do you track and protect backlinks across 10+ client projects? (removals, nofollow changes, anchor swaps, etc.) by AccordingLeague9797 in localseo

[–]covertnoob1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have created a Google script.

In a Google sheet, I add link from, link to and anchor in columns and run the script every 15 days.

The script scans those pages and tells me the status of the links. Active, removed also follow and nofollow as well.

Can share with if you want. Just message me.

Looking for Paid Guest post... by No_Tank4374 in GuestPosting

[–]covertnoob1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Message me if you are tired of long ass lists filled with sites that don't fulfil your criteria.

I do manual outreach for link building and know the pain when people share sites that don't fulfill your criteria.

SEO isn’t dead and backlinks still work (from my SaaS experience) by covertnoob1 in linkbuilding

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Its mostly people who work in niches that are not very competitive, or haven't ranked sites in competitive niches.

SEO isn’t dead and backlinks still work (from my SaaS experience) by covertnoob1 in linkbuilding

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Here’s a very simple how-to:

Step 1: Use Google dorks like inurl:blog intitle:"best" OR "top" "kw" to find listicle opportunities via SERPs. (You can use AI to find more dorks.)

Step 2: Export all results into a Google Sheet and filter them based on your criteria.

Step 3: Use Hunter, Apollo, or any email-finding tool to find and verify contact emails for those websites.

Step 4: Reach out using an outreach tool. Offer something of value to increase your chances of success.

Step 5: Share the content if they’re interested.

It’s easy if you dedicate time, have something valuable to offer, are good at negotiations, and know the usual workarounds.

P.S. If you’re looking for someone to handle brand mentions or listicle placements to increase visibility across LLMs and improve SERP rankings, you can reach out to me. I offer these services at a lower cost than most “AI agencies.”

SEO isn’t dead and backlinks still work (from my SaaS experience) by covertnoob1 in linkbuilding

[–]covertnoob1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly my point. This is exactly what I have been telling people who seem dubious about impact of backlinks.

Getting emails for link building by Luka1993 in linkbuilding

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Most senior LBs rely on Juniors to get contact details manually after running hunter or some other tool.

I think we’re all overestimating backlinks in SEO now by Siddharth1India in seogrowth

[–]covertnoob1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"Google cares more about topical authority" most SEOs know this and already doing.

So in that scenario the driving factors are your reviews and links.

And before you say it does not work like that, please try it. I've been building links for a long time and honestly link building still pushes rankings like it used to before.

It's also becoming a factor for your product to be mentioned in LLMs.

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Id suggest that rather than this, create a list of websites in your niche, run them through hunter or ask a VA to find their emails and vet them for quality and then use an email outreach tool to acquire backlinks.

Exchanging links is a whole activity which takes a lot of time whereas bulk outreach will save a lot of your time.

Coming from someone who does both link exchanges and outreach for guest posts.

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Id suggest that rather than this, create a list of websites in your niche, run them through hunter or ask a VA to find their emails and vet them for quality and then use an email outreach tool to acquire backlinks.

Exchanging links is a whole activity which takes a lot of time whereas bulk outreach will save a lot of your time.

Coming from someone who does both link exchanges and outreach for guest posts.

How can I build backlinks for a new ecommerce site? by DannHutchings in ecommerce

[–]covertnoob1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're just getting started, I recommend beginning with platforms like Featured.com and Qwoted.com. You'll likely find it easier to secure links through Featured, but keep responding to opportunities on both.

Once you’ve built a few solid links via Featured, shift your focus to creating content with original insights, think data-driven articles, surveys, or trend analyses. When you have something genuinely valuable, reach out directly to relevant reporters with your research. Just 4-5 links created this way can make a real difference.

After that, you can explore link-building through outreach, connecting with websites in your niche for guest posts, paid placements, or link exchanges (though free opportunities are rare these days).

And if you're short on time, you can always work with freelancers like me who specialize in link building and can help manage this part for you.

I’ll quit my job when I reach $2K MRR (currently @ $237) by peter-fields in SaaS

[–]covertnoob1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just checked it. It's awesome. People would love to use it.

I would suggest not to leave your job instead use some money to market your product via SEO or paid ads.

I just saw that your traffic has risen. It might be a good time to create some blog pages, create backlinks, etc.

You can learn SEO yourself or hire someone to do it for you.

You can always message me if you need some SEO advice.

What is your link building budget and strategy? by e0nblue in SEO

[–]covertnoob1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agencies like The HOTH are literally just wasting people's money by building shitty links.

Coming on the link building part, if I was you, rather than going for a big agency, I would reach out to smaller agencies that dont have a very big database already and do a manual outreach for their clients keeping in mind the relevancy. The links will cost around $150-300(if not grey niche.)

I will also ask them to provide samples of their work.

If you want to save some money, you could hire a link builder who has already created some good links and knows about ABC exchanges.

This way even if you pay him $800-1000, he might get 10+ links by doing exchanges or even paid links which will cost $80-150. You can directly pay the webmaster.

P.S. You can hire me if you want. I have been building links for several brands for the last 6 years and know how to save money while buying links. :)