I’ve been a reader of the [COMPANY] blog for
Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2024 5:39 am
I’ve been a reader of the [COMPANY] blog for quite a while now, and I particularly loved your post [LAST WEEK/A FEW WEEKS BACK/ETC] about [TOPIC/TITLE]. I actually just mentioned you guys in a recent article I published (here) on my blog too.
Would you be up for taking a guest post from me? I’d love to write about [PROPOSED TITLE] and would cover [SHORT LIST OF WHAT YOU’D COVER IN THE POST].
You can check out some of my writing here too:
[Link to two or three of your best articles—ideally guest posts to help boost your credibility if you’ve written any]
Let me know what you think!
[YOURNAME]
And that’s a wrap, my friends
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The investment will pay off, I promise.
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By starting your outreach with a win-win proposition (and using templates like the ones here), you’ll be far more likely to succeed in your efforts.
Remember, effective blogger outreach isn’t about sending dozens (or hundreds) of emails.
It’s about finding a small number of bloggers and publishers you can authentically connect to and build a mutually beneficial relationship with.
The best emails will make your recipient think, hell yes!
Smart outreach offers something genuinely useful—like a piece of free guest blog content that the blogger’s readers will love—and the best outreach emails are written in a genuine, engaging way.
Get started with the first 3 steps to effective blogger outreach today:
Make a shortlist of the top ten bloggers you’d love to connect with and follow them on social media
Look for ways to help by sharing their content, answering their questions, or commenting on their posts
Would you be up for taking a guest post from me? I’d love to write about [PROPOSED TITLE] and would cover [SHORT LIST OF WHAT YOU’D COVER IN THE POST].
You can check out some of my writing here too:
[Link to two or three of your best articles—ideally guest posts to help boost your credibility if you’ve written any]
Let me know what you think!
[YOURNAME]
And that’s a wrap, my friends
I hope you put these email templates to good use—and remember not to shy away from the (hard) work that is building real, value-driven relationships with the bloggers in your niche.
The investment will pay off, I promise.
Final Thoughts: Win-Win Blogger Outreach is the Way of the Future
In a world where 99% of blogger outreach emails immediately ask the recipient to take a albania phone number material -sided action on behalf of the sender… it’s shockingly easy to stand out from the crowd and build real relationships with other bloggers. I could write a book about bad outreach—and in fact, I talk a lot about outreach in my free blogging books, especially the one about how to promote your blog.
By starting your outreach with a win-win proposition (and using templates like the ones here), you’ll be far more likely to succeed in your efforts.
Remember, effective blogger outreach isn’t about sending dozens (or hundreds) of emails.
It’s about finding a small number of bloggers and publishers you can authentically connect to and build a mutually beneficial relationship with.
The best emails will make your recipient think, hell yes!
Smart outreach offers something genuinely useful—like a piece of free guest blog content that the blogger’s readers will love—and the best outreach emails are written in a genuine, engaging way.
Get started with the first 3 steps to effective blogger outreach today:
Make a shortlist of the top ten bloggers you’d love to connect with and follow them on social media
Look for ways to help by sharing their content, answering their questions, or commenting on their posts