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Exchange business cards, have a chat and let them know what you do

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 7:03 am
by zihadhasan019
Also helps if you can find some non-work related topics to bond on as well) Follow up with an email thanking them for the meeting and asking if they'd take a look at your product/tool/site/idea I'd argue that while Scenario 1 is more scalable, it's also potentially damaging in the long run. When you first introduce your work to someone who can help it spread, you have that single chance to make a first impression.


If the relationship matters and you're seeking a high "conversion rate" for attracting attention from the Linkerati, use Scenario 2. The beauty of these links is that they not only create value for SEO taiwan email list , but often attract second-order effects like increased brand awareness, links/tweets from the followers & fans of the Linkerati, and improved odds that you'll be positively remembered and introduced when someone mentions they need "X" (whatever it is your product/tool/site/idea does). In-person connections have always been powerful attractors of value for me in the SEO, social media and startup worlds and when I see early stage (and mature, later-stage companies) engage in this fashion, it's almost always positive.


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Just make sure you're professional, candid, friendly and never over-bearing in your interactions; chances are you'll get much more than a link. I'm reporting live from Pubcon Las Vegas this week, along with some of the SEOmoz team. To be honest, we've struggled a bit with how to cover the conference here on the blog. As someone who only hits a couple of conferences per year, I know how annoying it can be to have to hear how great an event is that you already regret not being able to go to.