Get More out of Media Enquiry Services

Get More out of Media Enquiry Services

With diminishing response rates from outreach led PR centric activities, we look to diversify constantly.

But links from the press are still a goal for a lot of projects. 

This is where media enquiry services like HARO (and others I've referenced here) come into their own. 

But media enquiry services can often lead to more than links - they can lead to building a contact list and working relationships that ultimately result in journalists coming directly to YOU when they need comment, product or expertise.

In this newly added third module, I've outlined some practical tips to getting more out of media request services.

Building BIG Links with Little (or NO) Outreach

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Introduction

  • Sometimes, link building requires a mindset shift
  • Introduction to Link Building With Little or No Outreach

Research Led Content that Generates its OWN Links

  • Producing Content that Generates Links Passively
  • Research and planning: What sort of content is going to build links?
  • Production: Compelling, Credible and Linkworthy Data Driven Content
  • Establishing Your Research Content: Getting it Visible and Driving Links
  • Passive Link Building with Research Content - Stacey MacNaught.pdf

Producing Creative Commons Imagery for Semi Passive Link Building

  • Producing Creative Commons Stock Imagery to Build Links
  • Research: What sort of images should I produce to build RELEVANT inbound links?
  • Production: Creating Your Image Bank
  • Distributing Your Creative Commons Images
  • Tracking Usage and Chasing Attribution
  • Semi Passive Link Building with CC Images - Stacey MacNaught.pdf

HARO and Beyond: Getting the Most Out of Media Enquiry Services

  • Get More out of Media Enquiry Services
  • Get More out of Media Enquiry and Journo Request Services
  • Using HARO and Media Enquiry Services to Build Links [Auto-saved].pdf

Resources

  • Course Resources.xlsx
  • Image Attribution Email Template in English, French, German and Spanish.docx
  • Questions