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  • BobGW
    BobGW last edited by Jul 13, 2012, 11:54 AM

    Hello,

    How can I improve upon this email request:

    Your "Links" section contains a lot of good websites, and we would like our site to be added to the list.

    Our pagerank 4 website, which carries (Here I said what we carry) You have similar sites located in the "Other" Section on your link page. We would greatly appreciate being added to this list.

    Sincerely,

    BobW
    Webmaster
    Our Site Name Here
    Email Address Here
    Phone Number Here

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    • TheSEODR
      TheSEODR @BobGW last edited by Aug 7, 2012, 4:16 PM Aug 7, 2012, 4:16 PM

      No worries - Glad I could help out.

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      • BobGW
        BobGW @BobGW last edited by Aug 7, 2012, 3:44 PM Aug 7, 2012, 3:44 PM

        Derek,

        I meant to click on "Good Answer" for your answer. You really helped. I apologize, and I will click yours first next time.

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        • Klarke
          Klarke @BobGW last edited by Aug 7, 2012, 3:42 PM Jul 17, 2012, 6:04 PM

          Try this guide. Some templates here:

          http://www.seomoz.org/blog/broken-link-building-guide-from-noob-to-novice

          Customize and tailor each email as much as possible.  Really look at the target site, follow them on twitter, learn about them, etc

          For example, I recently started following a target.  I was going to do a broken link email, but soon enough, they were ranting in a blog post about their brand usernames being taken by squatters and inactive accounts on twitter/facebook.  I used that to reach out to them and suggest what to do to claim their usernames since I actually had the same problem.  I didn't even mention or request links, but they are now linking to our homepage and referencing other pages on my site.  All I did was sign my emails with my domain name, so they know who i am, where i'm from.

          Essentially I made a friend by offering value, and asking for nothing in exchange.  That target would have been tough to get a link from otherwise.

          In case that hadn't worked out, I WOULD have eventually asked directly for the link after having made a great first impression.

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          • TheSEODR
            TheSEODR @BobGW last edited by Jul 17, 2012, 5:50 PM Jul 17, 2012, 5:50 PM

            In the past, I have offered a variety of benefits to the sites I am contacting. Here are a few I can think of off the top of my head:

            • Relevant and original blogs or articles

            • sharing their site or advertisement on social media profile

            • writing a testimonial for businesses or individuals that I have worked with

            • "how-to" articles

            • Infographics or visual guides

            • Bringing typos or broken links to webmaster's attention

            • A reciprocal link

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            • BobGW
              BobGW @Klarke last edited by Jul 17, 2012, 5:19 PM Jul 17, 2012, 5:19 PM

              Hi Klarke,

              What would the title and first sentence of the email be if I'm doing "broken' link building?

              Klarke 1 Reply Last reply Jul 17, 2012, 6:04 PM Reply Quote 0
              • BobGW
                BobGW @TheSEODR last edited by Jul 17, 2012, 5:18 PM Jul 17, 2012, 5:18 PM

                Hi Derek,

                What could I offer to benefit them in my case?

                TheSEODR BobGW 3 Replies Last reply Aug 7, 2012, 4:16 PM Reply Quote 0
                • TheSEODR
                  TheSEODR last edited by Jul 16, 2012, 1:57 PM Jul 16, 2012, 1:57 PM

                  In my experience with sending out link request emails, they always want to know how it benefits them. Whether you are offering content, infographics, guest blog post, broken link corrections, reciprocal link, endorsing them on a social media or providing a testimonial for their business, I have seen the best results by telling them how it will benefit their website.

                  Create a compelling title that mentions the benefit so you have a higher open rate. Getting them to open is half the battle.

                  Also, try including your website url in the body of the message so it easy for them to click through and review your site:

                  "Our pagerank 4 website - http://www.example.com - which carries (Here I said what we carry) You have similar sites located in the "Other" Section on your link page."

                  Make sure your request is short, clear and direct. Possibly rewording your opening sentence to:

                  "Would you consider adding our site on the "Links" section list?"

                  BobGW 1 Reply Last reply Jul 17, 2012, 5:18 PM Reply Quote 0
                  • Webrevolve
                    Webrevolve @BobGW last edited by Jul 16, 2012, 12:07 PM Jul 16, 2012, 12:07 PM

                    Yes, they work ok - best to keep an excel sheet to track who you have emailed. If you dont get a response after a couple of weeks resend. If you still dont get a response then move on.

                    You can pick some links up, but just make sure you don't spam web-masters and that your requests are relevant.

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                    • Klarke
                      Klarke last edited by Aug 7, 2012, 3:42 PM Jul 13, 2012, 11:48 PM

                      Try using 'broken' link building.

                      There's several guides and posts here on Seomoz.  Just search.

                      Basically, you scan through the list of links, and you'll probably find a few broken or 404 pages.  Point those out and also recommend the addition of new resources, including your own.  It works extremely well, and you don't come across as the typical emailer that the webmaster probably encounters everyday.

                      Round off that strategy with a regular guest posts, link bait and other content marketing ...and you're solid.

                      BobGW 1 Reply Last reply Jul 17, 2012, 5:19 PM Reply Quote 2
                      • BobGW
                        BobGW @BobGW last edited by Jul 13, 2012, 2:03 PM Jul 13, 2012, 2:02 PM

                        Michael, do you have experience using emails like the one you outlined? How well do they work?

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                        • Webrevolve
                          Webrevolve @BobGW last edited by Jul 13, 2012, 12:21 PM Jul 13, 2012, 12:21 PM

                          Possibly this:

                          Hi,

                          Bob here from the ** * * and I wanted to drop an email to you and compliment your site. Nice layout, good info, good resources.

                          I was looking around at a few different sites for product/service information and I thought your's was one of the best.

                          That being said, I also noticed you guys have some great content related to product/service.  I currently work for a company that maintains a website that offers product/service, www.domainname.com.

                          We are a nationally recognized, reliable source for product/service on the web and I was wondering if you'd be interested in exchanging/advertising via links between your site and mine?

                          If not, thanks for the time and keep up the good work!

                          Thanks,
                          Bob

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                          • BobGW
                            BobGW @Webrevolve last edited by Jul 13, 2012, 12:07 PM Jul 13, 2012, 12:07 PM

                            Yes, I read that. I could not locate a name for who I was writing to. I tried to structure the email according to that article. Do you have any specific suggestions?

                            Webrevolve BobGW 3 Replies Last reply Jul 16, 2012, 12:07 PM Reply Quote 0
                            • Webrevolve
                              Webrevolve last edited by Aug 7, 2012, 3:43 PM Jul 13, 2012, 12:02 PM

                              Hi,

                              There was actually a great post on this subject a few days ago, worth taking a look. I think based on this, you could improve the structure of your email. http://www.seomoz.org/blog/how-to-write-email-to-get-a-better-response-rate

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