What if - NicheOutreach - Mostly Automated White Hat Niche Links

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NicheOutreach Review

Helllloooo from two years ago (or whenever the last time I posted to Wickedfire was).

So I deal exclusively in building large branded web properties right now. NicheOutreach has actually been a godsend for finding the low-hanging fruit to scale initial (or expansion) linkbuilding campaigns. Why has this worked?
  1. Keyword based targeting. I'm not interested in posting comments on GenericSiteXYZ. I want really niche, in-industry comments.
  2. Sortable by PR. If a site sucks I can ignore it and focus energies first and foremost on high PR targets. That is a really, really nice feature.
  3. It's 100% legit. There's nothing blackhat about this. If you write shitty comments that's your fault, but my comment approval rating has been 85%+ so far (and that has scored some do-follow links from PR6 sites).
  4. It's outsourceable. I can literally 'set it and forget it' and have some well-qualified VAs handle the commenting for me through a non-administrator login.
  5. Biggest win of all? Consistent, well-thought-out comments are one of the easiest ways to get an influencer to notice you or your site. NicheOutreach helps you find those influencers thoughtlessly.

TL;DR - if you are building authoritative/ branded sites and aren't using NicheOutreach you are working way too hard to find appropriate places to comment. (Or you're getting lapped by everyone else who's using this as a good way to build links and reputation).
 
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I'm not in the habit of commenting, one way or the other, on service providers on WF that I have used, but for Niche Outreach I'll make an exception.

If you are looking for some simple, no-work involved, blackhat-ish way to magically boost your rankings with no effort, keep looking, this isn't for you.

If you are looking for an instant way to gain huge Efficiency (I didnt say "shortcut") in building hiqh-quality, thematically relevant, non-spammy backlinks from "trusted" sites in your niche, then this is a great tool. There is still work to be done by you or your best VA, but what this tool does do is automate the "busy work" side of high-quality niche blog commenting, and allow you to focus your efforts and time on the value-added side of it.

Is this approach brand-new? No, I've been doing the same thing in a roundabout way for years and years. But now, instead of spending 70% of a 40-hour workweek googling terms, compiling a list of relevant blogs, going to each one to see if they allow comments with backlinks, signing up for account, checking back later to see if moderators let it through, then writing reports of what worked and what didn't, etc you can focus on the actual meat of writing the comments where they matter, and seeing clean reports of what was successful.

For the IMer looking for a shortcut automated way to magically give them all the tier-2 backlinks they ever wanted so they can go play Battlefield, this isn't it. For the IMer that has a plan and just wants a great way to execute it efficiently, this tool is a godsend.

Well done Matt. GL bros..
 
Just signed up for my free trial, and got using it. Working a lot better than when I beta'd it, loving it. Mont pretty much sums up my views on the tool. You shouldn't be using this tool for links specifically, but raising awareness, generating referral traffic and so forth.

Good comments make bloggers aware of your website also, and increase the chance of them referencing it in their posts, for an even more valuable link in terms of seo/traffic benefit.
 
...actually a follow-up, not sure if I just overlooked that feature, but still: is there a way to load excluded domains? If no then I think it's a great option. I have been doing outreach manually and would like to not comment on sites I've commented before -> load list -> do not suggest these sites for commenting. Thanks. A great product!
 
...actually a follow-up, not sure if I just overlooked that feature, but still: is there a way to load excluded domains? If no then I think it's a great option. I have been doing outreach manually and would like to not comment on sites I've commented before -> load list -> do not suggest these sites for commenting. Thanks. A great product!

I'll look into it, I may be able to add it as a negative keywords list which is per-site. For now, if you see a post you don't want to comment on, press the red button, it'll put any posts from that domain to the back of the queue.

Glad you like it!
 
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