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9. Don’t Push Your Luck Remember, successful

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9. Don’t Push Your Luck
Remember, successful bloggers are busy people—they’re running an online business with a lot of moving parts and you’re probably popping into their inbox without an invitation.

Be Kind in Your Emails if You Want a Reply
If you don’t get a reply to your outreach email within a day or two, don’t immediately send a albania phone number material up. Be patient and considerate.

My advice is to wait at least 5 days before following up, especially if your email is completely cold and you don’t have an existing relationship.

If they haven’t gotten back to your first email within a week, then the chances are high that either (1) they’re just extremely busy or (2) you haven’t delivered a pitch that was compelling enough for them to take action on. The safest bet is to assume both—which will inform on how you should best position your follow up. More on that soon.

If your recipient replies and the answer is no, then accept that (for now).
However great you think your content is, and however much you think they’re missing out—don’t try to persuade them to take your guest post or link to your content. If the blogger replies back and asks you not to email again, then respect that too.

The chances of them changing their mind are very slim. And even more importantly, they’ll be much less likely to want to collaborate with you in future if you get on their nerves during your first interaction.

Your ask probably wasn’t the right fit for them at this time, so don’t take it personally.

"Blogging is a long game. If your outreach gets rejected, keep in touch, continue to provide value and try again another day."
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