NicheOutreach - Niche Links, Efficiently!

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Introducing NicheOutreach

Simply put, NicheOutreach allows you to build a ton of links. No, not spammy links that Google hates, but niche relevant, manually submitted WHITE HAT blog comments.
Good comments tend to get direct traffic as well, neat huh?

Why do you need this, you say?

Well, you could do all this manually.

Search for your keywords.
Filter out the noise.
Submit your comments.
Manually go back and see which ones were approved.

Manual work sucks though, and I thought we invented computers to minimise that?

Get more than 4 hours sleep per night and superior results with NicheOutreach's automation, it'll do everything except for writing and submitting comments for you.

Still too much work? Add accounts for your VAs / employees so they do the work for you.

There you have it, hands off legit link building. You can even monitor worker productivity from within the app.

All you need is the site you want to build links to and a bunch of related keywords (we'll scrape some suggested keywords for each site as well though).

Got clients? There's easy access to reports or successful comments in several different formats - try doing that manually without going insane.

This is totally hands off, no software to install, no proxies to fight with.

Oh yeah, WF Reviews:

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^ Check out the reviews, these guys are finding out really cool ways to use this!


Try NicheOutreach today, with a 7 day risk free trial, at http://www.nicheoutreach.com

Need to contact me? matt@nicheoutreach.com
 


Just integrated olark chat, so if you have any problems using this, ping me using the chat box in the bottom corner!
 
I thought I'd pop in and say a few words about my experience with Mattseh's software throughout the years.

1. MegaPinger - waaay back in the day. Loved it, used it.
2. ProxyFinder - waaay back in the day. Loved it, kept me fresh of public proxies all day long.
3. Wikismasher - essentially opened the world of wiki's up to everyone, and ruined them to the point they didn't even get indexed any more. Which is to say, great job as a coder and software designer.
4. Something that never hit the public, but it got me so many links that my test site was deindexed lol. It was bad ass too. Drip feed automation stuff. I can't remember the name... poison or something.
5. RankHack - same as Wikismasher. Killed it hard and fast. Early adopters got dat ROI.

6. And now we have Niche Outreach. I wasn't long ago that Mattseh mentioned to me or in some chat that he was going to get into the SaaS world, which I thought was great, especially if you can deliver something of value. I was curious as to what this first SaaS would be, and when he started asking for beta users, for the first time ever I didn't jump all over it. I think I was too busy at the time. But I was hearing good words from my closest peeps about it.

Finally, I've tried it. I signed up for the 7 day trial to test drive it myself to gain an understanding of it's efficacy and usefulness. This thing is the bomb. He's got some amazing filters running to only return you the bomb shizzle (<--- :food-smiley-010:) sites and no garbage.

Like most blog comments, they are mainly no-follow but there are some do-follows that show up as well. This thing... man... it keeps track of everything and even does a link check for you, spits out time-based reports and you can even assign work to specific workers and see how their success rates are, etc.

Most of these pages you are getting are somewhat fresh, so you can get in one of the earliest of comments and end up slurping tons of traffic as that post ages and grows in popularity. Plus you are leaving a huge footprint for your brand around the net on relevant and good pages. It's hard to beat.

So basically, I'm going to keep playing with it, pushing more comments myself, and when my seven days is up, I'm going to line up a VA to do nothing but comment for me. What better way to keep your anchor text ratios in balance as well.

This is a win. Mattseh's evolution as a software developer has been amazing, and in my mind, this is his pinnacle achievement. With the right promotional push, he could very well retire from this bad boy alone.

Best of luck, mang! You've got one more subscriber here!
 
I love that I get messages from Matt out of the blue about how to better optimize my campaigns.

Can't beat that level of service....
 
One thing that I think is pretty cool about this is that some of the blog posts I have already built are showing up in these filters. Its nice to see your existing links pop up among other solid opportunities.
 
Protip of the day: If your success rate is a little low, consider if you are finding blog posts with commercial intent (affiliate sites, sites owned by companies in the niche etc). If so, you way want to try related keywords that are less commercial.

Several people I've spoken to have really been helped a lot by doing this.
 
I just added a feature: Public reports.

View a normal report (whether for a user or for a site) and there will be a link to a public report, that you can share with a client, or anyone else you wish. It's not branded, and iframing it is fine.

Want to hide the report from someone? If you are logged in, you can press a buttton to change the report's URL.
 
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