{"id":42927,"date":"2018-09-20T14:08:59","date_gmt":"2018-09-20T21:08:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.eigene-homepage-erstellen.net\/?p=42927"},"modified":"2020-11-30T16:55:05","modified_gmt":"2020-12-01T00:55:05","slug":"13-best-tools-outreach","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.eigene-homepage-erstellen.net\/blog\/seo\/13-best-tools-outreach.htm","title":{"rendered":"The 13 Best Tools for Off-Page SEO"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

I’m going to be brazen and say something extreme: you can’t do outreach without tools. At least, you can’t do good off-page SEO<\/a>. And you can’t do great<\/em> off-page SEO without great<\/em> tools. You get it. A great digital marketing strategy<\/a> is like a huge rock band—each player has a part to play, but they wouldn’t be anywhere without their instruments (picture a group of grown men and women making silly gestures in the air—no result, and I’d probably be a little embarrassed for them).<\/p>\n

I’m sure tools vary from company to company, but after years at this, and going rounds with the good ol’ school of hard knocks and trial and error, these are my lucky 13. To give more tangible examples, I’m going to be pitching my fake travel site EuropeforaDollar.com (hey—a girl can dream).<\/p>\n

Streak Chrome Gmail Extension<\/h2>\n

Streak<\/a> is one of those tools that I don’t know how I ever lived without. There are lots of ways you can use Streak but for what it’s worth I only use the email tracking.<\/p>\n

I can see if an editor has opened my email and how many times. Then, when they don’t reply, I can send them an innocent email asking if they had received my email when I know that they opened it TWELVE times. By the way, this tool can also drive you to the brink of insanity.<\/p>\n

Twitter<\/h2>\n

Twitter<\/a> is a great tool for off-page SEO, because, according to some, journalists, editors, and PR people make up a huge percentage of its users. Many editors openly call for pitches and quite a few of them make their email addresses public.<\/p>\n

Just using a simple search for “pitch me” yields a lot of great results. The caveat here is that these editors get a LOT of email, so make that subject line pop and be sure to follow up. Twitter is also great for maintaining and building relationships with your contacts. Some editors spend way more time on Twitter than they do answering emails but I will not name names. You know who you are.<\/p>\n