Post by account_disabled on Dec 4, 2023 10:33:22 GMT
Once you've made a list of websites for which you want to write a blog, it's time to find _who _you'll pitch to. This is tricky because you might not always know the best person to send a pitch to, and sharing it with the wrong person can reduce your chances of getting a response.
So, follow any of these steps to get the right contact for your pitch:
Find the “write for us” page or Phone Number List guest blogging guidelines on the website to get the email for pitching
Here’s an example of guest posting guidelines by Magestore
Find the right contact person to pitch
Do some digging about the company on LinkedIn and look for designations like the head of marketing, content lead, or content manager; then exports these leads from LinkedIn Sales Navigator.
This is what you’ll get when you filter a company’s employees by a specific department, like marketing
Check for LinkedIn profiles
Use tools like Hunter or Snov to find the correct email addresses for these leads
They give you a list of emails available for any company domain, and you can choose the correct email to send a pitch
Decide a strong topic and content angle
For the next step, you have to pick a good topic that aligns with your expertise and is relevant to the guest site’s target audience. To find a strong topic, you can:
Identify keywords the website hasn’t covered already using site:website.com keyword and see what kind of content is already existing
Look for user-generated content for the website, like reviews or social media posts with many likes and comments
Pick a trending topic in the news and add your spin to it for an original topic
For example, if you’re pitching to a digital marketing brand, explore topics around e-commerce marketing with a high traffic potential.
Your ideal topic should fall within your expertise and have good traffic potential. It should also resonate with the website's target readership to maximize visibility and redirect traffic to your site.
So, follow any of these steps to get the right contact for your pitch:
Find the “write for us” page or Phone Number List guest blogging guidelines on the website to get the email for pitching
Here’s an example of guest posting guidelines by Magestore
Find the right contact person to pitch
Do some digging about the company on LinkedIn and look for designations like the head of marketing, content lead, or content manager; then exports these leads from LinkedIn Sales Navigator.
This is what you’ll get when you filter a company’s employees by a specific department, like marketing
Check for LinkedIn profiles
Use tools like Hunter or Snov to find the correct email addresses for these leads
They give you a list of emails available for any company domain, and you can choose the correct email to send a pitch
Decide a strong topic and content angle
For the next step, you have to pick a good topic that aligns with your expertise and is relevant to the guest site’s target audience. To find a strong topic, you can:
Identify keywords the website hasn’t covered already using site:website.com keyword and see what kind of content is already existing
Look for user-generated content for the website, like reviews or social media posts with many likes and comments
Pick a trending topic in the news and add your spin to it for an original topic
For example, if you’re pitching to a digital marketing brand, explore topics around e-commerce marketing with a high traffic potential.
Your ideal topic should fall within your expertise and have good traffic potential. It should also resonate with the website's target readership to maximize visibility and redirect traffic to your site.