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Linkbuilding: Blog & Custom Outreach Live Link Without Paying. Possible?

I used to work for clients ready to pay over $300 per link live, so out of 6-8 hours of work spent on doing outreach (100 links), he will pay $300 for each link live. Thing, I used to reach out to blog or website owners, that have a related to the sector, all asking for money ($30 - $100 per link) but the client didn't know.

However now, with my new client, I can't do this, so I need to find a way to reach out to bloggers who are ready to post a do-follow link on their platform.

The problem is that I only reach out to bloggers or sites, who ask for money like $30 to $100 a link and refuuuuuse to do it for free. My client's e-commerce website has a DR of 53, with a powerful blog, and yet they don't really give a shit and just want money.

Is there another way to do link building? Here is what I am doing:

  • Customer outreach to the related sector (but all ask for money)
  • Blog outreach to the related sector (but all ask for money)
  • Round Up article
  • Link Exchange
  • Testimonial or review with my link
  • Product reviews

Any suggestion for outreach? I don't have full resources in content writing, only one dude working for him.

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