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Anyone Tried HARO for SEO ? - Neil797 - 12-08-2020 Has anyone ever tried this for getting backlinks, citations etc ? https://www.helpareporter.com/ Apparently it's very effective for SEO (HARO) - must admit I'd never heard of it before! It looks like it might be hard work though (which will put me out!). RE: Anyone Tried HARO for SEO ? - Kurt - 12-09-2020 HARO is something I've been telling myself to try for years. HARO = Help A Reporter Out. It is an exellent way to get links and publicity. The "catch" is you have to be an expert in your niche. In exchange for your expertise, reporters will use you as an expert source in their articles, giving you the possibility of exposure on major sites with high Google authority. RE: Anyone Tried HARO for SEO ? - cosmic77 - 12-11-2020 Correct - Tip: Sign up a "scraper" email then add ALL catagories, etc = Massive inbox of Events/Trends for free ![]() Done it now for 3 Years. RE: Anyone Tried HARO for SEO ? - Neil797 - 12-13-2020 (12-11-2020, 05:19 PM)cosmic77 Wrote: Correct - Tip: Sign up a "scraper" email then add ALL catagories, etc = Massive inbox of Events/Trends for freeThat's actually a very good idea ![]() RE: Anyone Tried HARO for SEO ? - Claire Koch - 01-01-2021 WWWow that is encouraging information cosmic 77 I am with Kurt on this one just never had the guts to go for it. Although I have heard for years that is a great thing to use and of course everybody makes lists of things and often that is added to the list for various reasons. I never knew till you wrote this if that was really a viable method. Good to know! Thanks so much for your great imput |