Apr 25, 2022 1:45 AM
Should I use my personal email or business email for sending email ourteach for getting backlinks? Which of them is going to get more responses? Maybe there is some research or someome's personal observation on this topic.
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Apr 25, 2022 11:23 AM
Hi @LGayazetdinova. From experience, I'm more likely to engage with a professional email. If your request to collaborate comes from a gmail or other personal provider, I'm going to think you're not a legit professional. It may be unfair, but I would make an educated assumption that even freelancers would have their own business email rather than a free personal email.
Of course I'm assuming your question is referring to these free emails. So if you're talking about a freelance personal-but-professional handle, then that may work well.
Also, depending on the industry, humor or helpfulness may work well. The few times I've worked with someone it's been either because they're helpful ("I noticed this link in your article goes to an outdated or broken resource, here's ours that's great.") or funny.
I hope that helps!
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Apr 26, 2022 12:12 AM - edited Apr 26, 2022 12:23 AM
Thanks for tagging us @kvlschaefer
Hi @LGayazetdinova ,
We have been working on a backlinks strategy for the last many years. And as per my opinion, one should use a separate email( business email) for the outreach for outreaching the websites because there are chances that we might get unnecessary emails due to which we might skip some of the important ones. Moreover, it also impacts branding and looks like a genuine user or webmaster. Thus using business email is better than personal email.
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Apr 26, 2022 3:24 AM
Hi @LGayazetdinova,
I'll keep it short and simple.
People usually ignore the emails coming from a @gmail.com domain. And as Dan said, professional emails look more legit.
So I'd suggest you to go with your business email when it comes to outreaching for backlinks.
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Oct 23, 2022 3:18 PM
In my personal experience of outreach, random gmails don't get convert for links as business emails. The responses are great with the business emails with something like yourconvertedname@domain dot com
Apr 26, 2022 3:24 AM
Hi @LGayazetdinova,
I'll keep it short and simple.
People usually ignore the emails coming from a @gmail.com domain. And as Dan said, professional emails look more legit.
So I'd suggest you to go with your business email when it comes to outreaching for backlinks.
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Apr 26, 2022 12:12 AM - edited Apr 26, 2022 12:23 AM
Thanks for tagging us @kvlschaefer
Hi @LGayazetdinova ,
We have been working on a backlinks strategy for the last many years. And as per my opinion, one should use a separate email( business email) for the outreach for outreaching the websites because there are chances that we might get unnecessary emails due to which we might skip some of the important ones. Moreover, it also impacts branding and looks like a genuine user or webmaster. Thus using business email is better than personal email.
Hope this helps!
If we were able to answer your query, kindly help the community by marking it as a solution.
Thanks and Regards.
Apr 25, 2022 11:23 AM
Hi @LGayazetdinova. From experience, I'm more likely to engage with a professional email. If your request to collaborate comes from a gmail or other personal provider, I'm going to think you're not a legit professional. It may be unfair, but I would make an educated assumption that even freelancers would have their own business email rather than a free personal email.
Of course I'm assuming your question is referring to these free emails. So if you're talking about a freelance personal-but-professional handle, then that may work well.
Also, depending on the industry, humor or helpfulness may work well. The few times I've worked with someone it's been either because they're helpful ("I noticed this link in your article goes to an outdated or broken resource, here's ours that's great.") or funny.
I hope that helps!
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Apr 26, 2022 12:35 AM
Big thanks for your help! Can you please tell me more about what works best for getting responses from your personal experience? What kinds of help are more valuable for you? Are there anything else that is more likely to make you place the link to your website?
Apr 25, 2022 11:00 AM
Hi @LGayazetdinova,
That's a great question!
I wanted to share this great resource from our friends at Impulse Creative on how to use email to get backlinks without being spammy.
I'll add some SEO wizards to our conversation to get their input as well - @danmoyle, @karstenkoehler, @Sam62, @DavidDennison, @webdew - Would you suggest using a personal email or business email for getting backlinks?
Thank you!
Best,
Kristen
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