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Too many link opportunities causing headaches

Hey guys,

I need some help getting my head around my current situation. I keep getting 'too many' guest posting opportunities for my clients!

I work with small clients who pay for 8 hours of work (on average) a month and I'm mainly guest posting for them. Over the past month or two my campaigns have going through the roof where for certain clients I'm getting around 5 opportunities for every hour of work. It's got to a point where my content team don't have enough time to fulfill even half of what I'm getting. So as you can imagine I'm in a bit of a predicament.

Can anyone relate to this, I really hate throwing away opportunities so any advice or words would be well appreciated!!

Thanks in advance, Bebennybe

P.S. I only do the outreach (no copywriting) and I'm based in the UK. Feel free to PM me if you prefer!

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