Anyone Tried HARO Link Building Service?

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Hey everyone,

I'm curious if anyone has tried using HARO (Help a Reporter Out) for link building. Does it really help with SEO? How much time do you need to put into it, and do you have any tips to get journalists to feature you?

Thanks!
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    HARO was bought out by Connectively several months ago. It was an easier platform to use when it was HARO but it can still be an invaluable source for extremely high quality links. We peruse HARO/Connectively every day and have obtained a bunch of major links from it.
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    Yes, HARO can be great for link building and boosting SEO if you get featured on high-authority sites. It takes time, though - you'll need to check the requests daily and send pitches regularly.

    To increase your chances, keep your responses short, relevant, and provide valuable insights or expert quotes. Also, make sure to reply quickly since journalists often work on tight deadlines.
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