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I contacted the host blog. And they replied to replace the broken links with mine. Back then I thought that the hardest part is done, right?
But it's been 4 weeks now and I haven't heard from them. And neither I am seeing my links in their site. What should I do?
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It may take even couple of months. Atleast you are getting links so be happy.
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09-11-2023, 01:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-15-2023, 10:46 AM by EdwardTownsend.)
The first step here would be to follow up. People get busy, and your email may have been buried under other priorities. A gentle reminder about the initial agreement can sometimes jog their memory. In your follow-up, make it as easy as possible for them to take action. Perhaps include the exact code they need to insert to replace the broken link with yours.
If that doesn't work, it's also worth considering other sites that you can reach out to for a similar opportunity. Don't put all your eggs in one basket, as they say. If you're looking for more ideas on how to build effective links, check out this guide on the
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(09-13-2023, 06:33 AM)David Jenkins Wrote: I suggest sending a polite follow-up email to the host blog, mentioning the 4-week timeframe and your concern about not seeing your links on their site. If you don't receive a response after your initial follow-up, consider sending another friendly message after a reasonable period. In the meantime, explore alternative link-building opportunities to maximize your efforts.
4 week is too early. 6-8 weeks will be good in this case. The host blogger might get irritated.
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It never worked for us. We tried that years ago and nobody links back to our site even after so many follow-ups.
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It sounds like the host blog may have either overlooked your request or is taking longer than expected to process it. Here are a few steps you can take:
Follow up: Send a polite follow-up email to the host blog, reminding them of your previous correspondence and asking for an update on the status of your link replacement request.
Check spam/junk folders: Sometimes, emails can end up in spam or junk folders. Make sure to check these folders regularly to ensure you haven't missed any communications from the host blog.
Contact via different channels: If you haven't already, try contacting the host blog through their website's contact form or social media channels. Sometimes, a different method of communication can yield better results.
Be patient but persistent: While it's important to follow up, it's also important to be patient. Some companies have longer processing times. However, if you still haven't heard back after a reasonable amount of time, it's okay to follow up again.
Consider alternative options: If you still can't get a response from the host blog, you may want to consider other link building opportunities. There are plenty of other blogs and websites that may be willing to collaborate.
Remember to always be polite and professional in your communications, even if you're feeling frustrated.