Navigation Label field: Screenshot showing a site Press Save Menu. Step 3: Test the Click Trigger, and then start rolling in the email conversions like The Hack: Create targeted popups within your existing blog posts. Links to blog posts are removed less than links to landing pages in guest posts. If you’re blogging, guest posting is a strong way to check a lot of boxes on your “marketing to-do” list. You get backlinks, shares, relationships and email subscribers from the same type of content you’d write for your own site. So you write a guest post, pitch it, create a landing page with a sweet content upgrade...
But then something weird happens. links to your landing page are gone. See ya, new email addresses. The editor removed all of your links. Womp womp. But let me let you in on a secret. Most editors don’t remove useful links as long as you Telemarketing list aren’t shamelessly linking to everything. That means links that lead to helpful articles stay in your guest post. And guess what? This hack takes advantage of those links to get more emails without a call to action OR a landing page. HOW TO CASH IN ON THIS HACK I’ve got my black ski mask on, because this one feels a bit sneaky (but you’ll love it).
The first thing you need to do is know what the URL will be on your guest post. For example, let’s say you’re posting an article on Jeff Bullas’ site. Find out what that URL is ahead of time and write it down. Step 2: Choose 1-3 of the links in your guest post that go back to articles on your site. Write those down somewhere, too. Now, let’s make some magic. That’s because I know what site they came from, which means they’re fans of Jeff. You can play off the same authority in your popup, too.
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