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I think all bloggers know what I mean when I talk about generalized, impersonal mass requests. The still widespread way of cooperating with bloggers is to ask them to report on a certain product or even to publish a ready-made article on a topic on the blog that is about a product, a service, etc .rotates. But more on that below. Before I do that, I would like to briefly explain why we as an agency rely on personal blogger relations: Bloggers, their opinions and expertise offer readers added value! Blogger relations as part of content marketing My main goal with content marketing, be it for.
Seocracy or our customers, is to make the “end customer” or “end user” happy and India Car Owner Phone Number List to create an exciting reading experience with added value! And this is where bloggers come into play. We maintain blogger relations to create added value for our users. It's not about buying a link in an article on the blog. No! Because that would be link building again, just packaged differently. The primary aim is to enhance the content marketing articles that we publish on our pages through exciting interviews, personal opinions, expert knowledge, unique images and much more, thereby making them more approachable in a certain way. Of course, we will not object if this is accompanied by a mention on the blog or social media. The only requirement is that the blogger is interested and willing to take the time for his input.

The advantages for bloggers: Your “work” with the blog is rewarded, your opinion and your knowledge are in demand. Bloggers can, if they wish, get involved creatively and gain something for themselves by exchanging opinions. You reach new users and can thus increase your own reach. How to deal with bloggers correctly Let’s get to the bottleneck of blogger relations – treating bloggers with respect! There are still companies that send loveless and impersonal mass emails with requests for cooperation. We also receive such requests from time to time. blogger collaboration request mass email Not like that! You have to know that the blogger was an avowed vegetarian at the time.
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