SEO and Digital Growth

Blogger Outreach Services for Link Building

Most outreach is one template sent to a purchased list. This page explains the relationship-based standard we hold instead, and what we refuse to send.

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A genuine pitch, and a transactional one

Two markers of real outreach. Two things we will not send.

Genuine

A blogger who already covers your topic

The pitch goes to someone whose existing posts show they write about this subject area on their own, for their own readers, whether or not anyone ever asked them to. Coverage history is checked before an address is ever emailed.

Genuine

Content written for that blogger's voice and audience

The piece is shaped to fit the way that specific blogger already writes and what their readers already come to that site for, not a generic article dropped in to hold a link.

Transactional

One template sent to a purchased list of blog addresses

A mail-merge pitch with the blog name swapped in is not outreach, it is a bulk email, and most bloggers who receive it can tell within a sentence. We do not run this process and do not buy the lists it depends on.

Transactional

A pitch that never mentions the blog's actual content

If a pitch could be sent to any blog above a domain-rating threshold with no change beyond the greeting, it was never really addressed to that blogger, and the placement it produces reads the same way to their audience.

Why the relationship matters more than the DR number

Blogger outreach gets sold under the same name as a much more scaled process: filter a list of blogs by domain rating, send an identical pitch to every address that clears the bar, and count whatever replies come back. That process is efficient, and it is also why so much outreach email goes straight to a spam folder or gets ignored on sight.

What actually decides whether a placement works is whether the blogger would plausibly write that piece anyway, because they already cover the subject for an audience they built themselves. A domain rating describes the site. It says nothing about whether the person running it has any reason to care what you sent them.

So the standard here is relationship before rating: research the blogger's real coverage area first, write a pitch that could only have been sent to them, and shape the content to fit their voice rather than inserting a link and calling it a guest post. That is slower than a scaled qualification pass across a database of sites, and it is the reason this page exists separately from the more systematic approach we also offer.

If the placement needs a more systematic pass across a broader set of qualifying sites rather than one blogger relationship at a time, that is high-DA link building. If the link needs to sit inside content that already exists and already ranks, that is niche edit link building. Both sit inside SEO services, the recurring program these tactics support. The rest of what we take on is under our services.

Side-by-side comparison of a relationship-based guest post pitch and a templated transactional pitch, showing why one earns coverage and the other does not

How a blogger outreach placement is built

  1. The blogger's real coverage area is researched first

    Before any pitch is written

    We read what a blogger has actually published, not just what a directory says their site is about, before deciding whether their audience is a genuine fit for your business.

  2. The pitch is written for that one blogger

    Not a template

    Each pitch references the blogger's own recent posts and explains why this specific piece fits what they already cover. Nothing is sent to an address list bought in bulk.

  3. Content is shaped to fit their voice and their readers

    Not inserted to hold a link

    The piece is drafted to read as something that blogger's own audience would expect from them, with the link sitting inside content that earns its place rather than being dropped into unrelated copy.

  4. You review the pitch and the placement before it goes live

    Before anything is billed

    The blogger, the piece and the placement are shown to you first, the same standard this page holds any vendor to.

Per-placement pricing

Priced by the target site's DR tier. No package, no minimum commitment.

UnitPriceBest For
DR 10+ placement$99New websites, foundational authority building
DR 20+ placement$129Growing local SEO campaigns
DR 30+ placement$179Stronger authority-building support
DR 40+ placement$279Competitive SEO campaigns
DR 50+ placement$420Stronger editorial authority
DR 60+ placement$560Premium authority-building campaigns

Every placement starts with research into the blogger's real coverage area before a pitch is written. We do not guarantee a domain authority increase, a ranking result or a delivery date, and we do not publish an "estimated monthly traffic" figure for a placement site, because neither is ours to promise.

Further reading

Blogger outreach questions

What is blogger outreach, and how is it different from a paid guest post on a high-DA site?

Blogger outreach means researching an individual blogger who already covers your topic and pitching content shaped for their own voice and audience, rather than qualifying sites by audience signal across a broader set of guest-post and resource-page candidates the way high-DA link building does. Both are priced by the same DR tier, but the process behind a blogger outreach placement is a one-to-one relationship, not a systematic qualification pass.

How do you find bloggers who actually cover what my business does?

By reading what a blogger has actually published, not by filtering a directory by category or domain rating. A blogger only gets pitched once their existing coverage shows they write about this subject area for their own readers, whether or not anyone asked them to.

Will the content sound like it belongs on that blogger's site?

That is the point of the process. Content is shaped to fit the specific blogger's voice and audience rather than written once and dropped into whichever site accepts it, which is what makes a placement read as genuine to that blogger's actual readers.

How much does blogger outreach cost?

Per placement, by target site DR tier: $99 for DR 10+ up to $560 for DR 60+. See the pricing below. What a full program costs depends on how many bloggers a market realistically supports, which we scope on a call rather than guess at here.

Can you guarantee a domain authority increase or a specific number of placements?

No, and any vendor who does is not being straight with you. Off-page work is one input among many a search engine weighs, and a specific ranking, authority or placement-count promise is not something anyone can honestly make.

Talk through which bloggers actually fit your market

Tell us about your site and who you are trying to reach. We will tell you honestly whether blogger outreach is the right tool before proposing anything.

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