Offer to Update the Content Here’s where you’re adding tons and tons of value and getting an authoritative, contextual link in return. Instead of letting them know about an outdated link, you’re giving the person a heads up about their outdated content and offering to update the article. Here’s the email template: Subject: Question about [SITE] Hi [NAME], I was looking for an article about [TOPIC] today and found your post.
Awesome stuff! Even though it’s from [YEAR], it still holds up Iran WhatsApp Number Data really well. If you’re interested my content team created an updated version of your article. Let me know if you want to check it out (you’re free to use it on your site of course). Cheers, [NAME] Create the Updated Content Once you hear back from them saying, “sure, send it over”, it’s time to get cracking on the updated article.

Fortunately, this doesn’t require much work. Simply identify the section of the article that’s outdated… and make an updated version. (Leave the rest of the article as-is.) For example, in the case of the “25 Awesome Free Google Tools for Marketers” post I talked about, I only updated the section about the Google +. I left the rest as it was.
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