Is There any Tool/Software To Find Partner Website and Email Them?

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Hi Guys
Wonder if anyone knows of any tool/software that you can use to find potential website partners in your own niche?

For example, I would like to find website partners who show up in the top of Google themselves. So in the tool/software I want to be able to type in keywords and it will find relevant websites with their contact information that I can email straight....

Pls Help :-)

Thanks a million

Chloe
#email #find #partner #tool or software #website
  • Profile picture of the author flipfire
    Not that i know of personally, but it shouldn't cost too much to have one coded for you. You could code a small tool yourself using zennoposter.

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    Lee
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  • Profile picture of the author patco
    Well. I don't think that there could be one... Because once you find a website (blog)... the tool cannot be sure which email to take.. For example if in the blog has 5 emails (one for the webmaster and 4 of the comments that place their emails and not their websites...) ... A tool can't do this for you, so I think manually work is still the prefered method to find partners... Also, a tool can't estimate if the blog will be worth even the time to make a conversation with this webmaster... It could just be a spammy one... You should check it manually again... Then, why don't you just write a good email in Notepad and copy/paste to every webmaster and tell them that you like their blog (only the high quality blogs!)
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  • Profile picture of the author squadron
    I think WebCEO does a similar thing. Or you could just use domaintools.com to try to extract the domain owner email address.
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  • Profile picture of the author Chloe Brooks
    anyone else?
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Link-Assistant will do it
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  • Profile picture of the author Chloe Brooks
    Thanks Mike but that would require you to put up a link directory on your website (which could look spammy in todays SEO) in order to get a back link from them or?
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    • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
      Not necessarily. You can just use the search and email function of the program. You don't have to use the rest of it.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    What's wrong with doing a keyword search, clicking the top ranked pages & looking for a Contact page?
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    • Profile picture of the author Backlinko
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      What's wrong with doing a keyword search, clicking the top ranked pages & looking for a Contact page?
      Agreed.

      You can try the tools, but most people now use contact pages. And the emails that tools tend to scrape aren't super accurate (That being said, BuzzStream has a pretty good contact finder too).

      Plus, if you're going to send out mass email of any kind expect a piss poor response rate.

      Even a small amount of personalization makes a HUGE difference.
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  • Profile picture of the author inetguru_987
    I started doing this for one of my websites the manual way. I created a list of potential websites using scrape box then started going down one by one. I have a PRWeb unlimited package so my pitch to the website owners is..."We have sites that are closely related. If you are interested in partnering I would like to write an article that you can post on your website and link back to mine. For doing this I will also publish a press release with both of our companies that gives you a chance to promote your website to your local or national market."

    Something like that. The first 22 people I emailed I got two responses and one person was interested. Within 4 days we had the press release out.

    There's no better way to get links and I'm promoting them at the same time. A press release from PRWeb costs up to $299 per press release if you don't have a package so there's an incredible amount of value they receive. Plus a single press release can jack up the PR of the page that is sending you a link.
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    • Profile picture of the author Backlinko
      Originally Posted by inetguru_987 View Post

      I started doing this for one of my websites the manual way. I created a list of potential websites using scrape box then started going down one by one. I have a PRWeb unlimited package so my pitch to the website owners is..."We have sites that are closely related. If you are interested in partnering I would like to write an article that you can post on your website and link back to mine. For doing this I will also publish a press release with both of our companies that gives you a chance to promote your website to your local or national market."

      Something like that. The first 22 people I emailed I got two responses and one person was interested. Within 4 days we had the press release out.

      There's no better way to get links and I'm promoting them at the same time. A press release from PRWeb costs up to $299 per press release if you don't have a package so there's an incredible amount of value they receive. Plus a single press release can jack up the PR of the page that is sending you a link.
      This is creative. Great idea. I've found that if you can give someone something of real value they'll usually be happy linking to something of quality.
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    Use link assistant
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  • Profile picture of the author gabibeowulf
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    However, it's a semi-automated process. You have to lookup the email yourself in the website, enter it in a form and you're done. You can define an email template that you can use.

    I think it costs around $200-$300 one time and $60 every 6 months for updates.

    It's pretty useful and I for one, like the semi-automation. It saves a lot of time.

    -Gabriel
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