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The use of the above listed tools allows me to automate most of the link research
process while still allowing me to remaining personal in the link request e-mails I
send out.
Example E-mail (sent to a personal e-mail if they have one available
Hello
I have been browsing around photography sites
for a couple hours now and just ran across
yours?it?s awesome. [stroke their ego]
Wow! Your picture of that dove?blah blah
blah?bird photography is one of my blah blah
blah. [be specific and show you visited their site]
I took this pic of a flying mongoose here:
[look we are the same]
site on my cool sites page.
them if you feel you need to?link or cash or whatever
other offer. If you feel a phone call is necessary, then
you may want to give them your number or call them
up versus sending an e-mail.]
[you or] Your site visitors may well be
interested in blah blah blah at my site blah
blah. [show them how linking to you benefits them]
If you like my site, please consider linking
to it however you like? [Let them know they have
choices?don?t come across as ordering them to do
something. Also, sometimes just asking for feedback
on an idea gives you all the potential upside of a link
request without any of the potential downside. If they
review your stuff and like it, they will probably link to
it. And by asking for their feedback instead of a link,
you show you value their opinion not just their link
popularity.]
or with this code. [make it easy for them]
I think my site matches well with the theme on
this page:
Either way, thanks for reading this and keep
posting the awesome photos. [reminder ego
stroke]
Thanks,
me
me at myemail.com
http://www.mywhateversite.com
my number
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