Importing and Exporting – Influencers & Outreach University https://university.ninjaoutreach.com NinjaOutreach Tue, 12 May 2020 10:36:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.16 How to Use Moz OSE for Competitor Research and Link Building https://university.ninjaoutreach.com/article/how-to-use-moz-ose-for-competitor-research-and-link-building/ https://university.ninjaoutreach.com/article/how-to-use-moz-ose-for-competitor-research-and-link-building/#respond Wed, 06 Jun 2018 11:07:53 +0000 http://university.ninjaoutreach.com/?p=77 Are you using Moz OSE backlink checker as a tool for developing a high quality inbound link profile for your website? Did you know how nicely it plays with NinjaOutreach? There will be 2 sections in this article, each of which will have a step-by-step procedure on the basics to guide you accordingly. Finding […]

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Are you using Moz OSE backlink checker as a tool for developing a high quality inbound link profile for your website?

Did you know how nicely it plays with NinjaOutreach?

There will be 2 sections in this article, each of which will have a step-by-step procedure on the basics to guide you accordingly.

  1. Finding backlinks with Moz backlink checker and exporting them as a CSV
  2. Importing them into NinjaOutreach to get contact information

Why Use Both Moz OSE And NinjaOutreach?

You might be wondering why you want to even use these tools together, or, how?

Firstly, Moz OSE (free of charge within limits) is great for the following:

  • Finding backlinks to a website

NinjaOutreach is great for the following:

  • Taking a website and finding contact information
  • Running an outreach campaign
  • Finding influencers

So, possible use cases for Moz OSE and NinjaOutreach could be:

  1. Competitor Research: Finding all of the websites that link to your competitors and outreaching to them to get yourself noticed/featured as well.
  2. Scaling Your Outreach: Say you have a group of 100 leads, use Moz OSE to find who is linking to those, import them into NinjaOutreach, and you can very well grow your outreach campaign by hundreds if not thousands (websites within the same niche often link to each other).
  3. Broken Link Building: If you have found a broken link, find out who is linking to it with Moz OSE, and then use NinjaOutreach to run an outreach campaign to replace the broken link with your resource.

Make sense? Now let’s execute!

Enter the website’s URL, of which you want to find backlinks.

Finding backlinks with Moz OSE

Select the link type, for example, ‘only follow’.

Link type

Request a CSV.

Request CSV

Download the CSV.

Download CSV

Open the CSV file and copy all the URLs.

Opening the CSV file and copy all the URLs

You now have all of the URL backlinks to your source URL. You can focus purely on ones that are follow, or have a particular domain authority.

Now you are going to import them into NinjaOutreach to collect contact information.

Section 2: Importing into NinjaOutreach

Full Tutorial: Here

    1. Log-in to the NinjaOutreach webapp
    2. Go to the List Management tab
    3. Click on “Import”

Importing into NinjaOutreach1. Click on submit websites

click on submit websites

  1. Paste the URLs that you copied on section 1 here

You will get a csv file within 24 hours after you submit the URLs on the webapp, filled with additional information on the domain, including contact information. Now you will want to finish creating a list out of that CSV.

    1. Download CSV file sent to you.
    2. Go to the List Management tab
    3. Create a List

Create List

    1. Click on Import (the button at the top right when on the list management tab).
    2. Fill in the details. Select the list you have just created and NinjaOutreach as the format provider.

Import list

You now have a list of backlinks, in NinjaOutreach, with contact information. Depending on your campaign goals, you are going to want to compose your template and begin your outreach.

Additional Reading:

  • How To Create Custom Templates
  • How To Manage Your Outreach Campaigns – Filtering & Inbox Mode

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Is link building dead?

I’m sure like me, you’ve been seeing more of these link sceptic articles cropping up recently.

Some of them have strong enough points that it’s definitely got me thinking about our own SEO and content marketing strategies at NinjaOutreach.

So, we did our own research and some testing of our own.

Here are some of what we found:

  1. Brian Dean’s link building campaign, which he called the Skyscraper Technique, boosted his search traffic by 110% in 14 Days
  2. Google’s Andrey Lippatsev actually said that links are among Google’s top two ranking factors.
  3. Through our competitor link building campaign, which we started in 2016, we were able to acquire thousands of backlinks which contributed to our site reaching a domain authority (DA) of 50-plus.

Our conclusion?

Link building still works. If done carefully, it can bring your business tons of traffic and authority on Google.

And if you want to reach as many opportunities as you can, I’ll share with you some tactics we’ve used to build links, along with how we used NinjaOutreach to accomplish these link building campaigns much faster.

There are tons of ways to get links. In fact, some specialists have already compiled a list of hundreds of strategies.

Of course, it’s not as easy as one, two, three. You’d need to do some heavy prospecting and outreach—and that’s where time can just slip past (and fast) under your nose.

Good luck if you’re going to do this manually.

But if you want to get things done faster, you can get ahead by using a tool. And that’s what we made NinjaOutreach for.

In this tutorial, I’ll teach you how to use NinjaOutreach to expedite your link building campaigns.

I’ll also discuss the top link building tactics that, from our personal experience, gave the most impactful results.

All of these are white hat and, incidentally, are also tactics that you can accomplish the fastest with NinjaOutreach:

Broken link building is a white-hat link building tactic where you identify sites that have broken links in their posts.

These broken links should refer to an item or content that’s similar to yours so you can then notify the webmaster about the broken link and recommend your own working link as an alternative.

In this case study, they were able to acquire 17 backlinks in just one day!

Here’s how you can use NinjaOutreach for that.

Let’s say you wrote a post about “brand storytelling,” and you want to find other brand storytelling posts with broken links in them (or that are broken links themselves).

Go to NinjaOutreach Prospecting > Promotion Opportunities tab and type your keyword “brand storytelling.” Click the box for Exact Match then hit Search.

Promotion Opportunities Search

Click the filter and set the Domain Authority (DA) to at least 30. That way, you get more high-quality prospects.

Filter lead results

Review your prospect results, then click Save All.

Save all leads

Choose the first 50 prospects, then add these into a list or create a new one.

Save current 50 Leads

Any duplicates will be removed from the results if you redo your search.

So depending on the time you have, redo your search and keep adding more prospects until you accumulate a list of at least 100 to 3k.

Now export your CSV, open it, and look for the column that has the page URLs. In this case, it’s column G.

Export List

Next, you need to check the links for 404s.

To do that, You can use a 404 checker like this chrome extension.

Once you install it, you can load each of your target pages and run the extension. It then scans each page and highlights any 404 links in red.

404 checker

Check the 404s to see if the content it’s linking to is similar to yours, which makes it okay for you to suggest your own working link as an alternative.

If it fits, keep the prospect in your CSV. If it’s a negative, delete it from your sheet.

Keep doing this until you’ve reached at least 50 prospects or exhausted your search results.

After this point, you can actually start your outreach to the webmasters that have broken links.

However, if you want to add more prospects to your list and thus, up your chances of getting positive responses, it’s best to trace other people who’ve used the same broken URL too, which you can do by putting the link in a backlink checker like Moz.

Going back to your original spreadsheet, copy all the URLs in the column that has the page URLs. In this case, it’s column G.

How to add more broken backlink prospects

Next, open up a free bulk link checker such as this one, which allows you to check up to 50 links. Copy paste the page URLs into the form field and click submit.

free bulk link checker

Once the results are in, sort by Status so that all 404s are grouped together. Those are your broken links. Tag them in your spreadsheet as broken.

Broken links

Now that you have identified all the broken links, it’s time to find out everyone else who might have linked to these dead URLs.

To do that, you can use tools like MOZOse, Ahrefs, or Majestic.

For this example I took one broken url, and used Moz’s free OpenSiteExplorer to identify all the other bloggers that linked to this dead page.

 

MozOSE

Now, you can export these results into another CSV and import to NinjaOutreach.

When importing, just choose MozOSE in the Provider Format.

 

MozOSE Provider Format

This adds more new prospects to the list.

To review your prospect list, go to Lists> Your Lists of Leads, and click the list of leads you need to review.

Broken link building

Once you’ve finalized your list, it’s time to do your outreach.

To start your outreach, integrate your email with NinjaOutreach first.

Next, you’re going to need a proper template.

Got to the Outreach tab and click Templates to see our list of template examples.

NinjaOutreach sample template

To access even more templates, you can click Create Template, then Load Pre-Written template.

The dropdown will show you even more templates to choose from.

Load pre-written templates

Below is one of our pre-written templates that you can reuse or modify.

NinjaOutreach pre-written templates

Once you’ve decided on a template, you just need to set up your campaign and you’re done!

At this point, you can either sit back and wait for any replies, or you can set up another link building campaign.

Competitor link building is much like broken link building, but with a subtle twist. Instead of using keywords about your target topic, you search directly for all the bloggers who have linked to one or more of your competitors.

The rationale: if a blogger has written about or linked to a business or product similar to yours, chances are, they may be interested to check you out for comparison.

To start prospecting, create a list of other sites or products that you think are similar to yours.

For example, if you’re a digital marketing tool, run a search for that keyword.

Below is a query you can use with an advanced search operator to exclude your site from any results.

[Your Topic] -site:[Your Website URL]

Ex. digital marketing tool -site:https://ninjaoutreach.com/

You can do this search on the NinjaOutreach platform or Google.

If you use NinjaOutreach, you can review the search results from there, delete bad ones, and save the prospects that fit into your list.

If you use Google, set Google settings to display up to 100 results.

Google settings to display up to 100 results

Import the results to your NinjaOutreach account. Here’s how.

Review your list by clicking Leads > Lists of Leads.

Here are more tutorials on how to manage your leads:

Competitor link building

Sort your list by number of backlinks so you can target which sites to prioritize—the ones with the most backlinks, of course.

Leads sorting

From your list, pick a URL and paste this into a backlink checker tool. In our case, we use Ahrefs.

Enter the URL into the search bar, choose the Exact URL option, then hit Search.

Click the Backlinks section to show backlinks, click All links, then choose the Live links option.

You can also choose to show only the Dofollow links, which we did. Otherwise, you can simply show All links.

Ahrefs

Once done, just click the Export button to download the results into a CSV then import this CSV into your new outreach list.

Here’s more on how to import and export lists with NinjaOutreach.

These new prospects are the ones who’ve linked to your competitor and it’s time to review their articles so you can craft a proper outreach plan.

For example, if you found a tool roundup article, this is a pre-written NinjaOutreach template you can use or modify to reflect your particular situation.

NinjaOutreach Sample Template

Set a followup email and wait for responses.

An expert roundup is a massive list-type post where you reach out to a bunch of influencers and, in exchange for a backlink to them, you ask for these expert’s input about your topic—usually a question in their niche that they can easily answer.

A good number to go with would be to feature at least 30 to 50-plus experts.

You will quote them and link to them. Once your post is published, you reach out to these experts one more to inform them that the post has been published, give them a URL, and a Click to Share link for  their social media.

If the experts took the time to contribute to your roundup, it would also be in their best interest to help you promote it, so if you get a good response rate to your roundup request, then it’s a win-win situation.

Doing expert roundups has been one of our most effective link building tactics.

It’s free, can potentially feature a ton of influencers, and are most likely to get backlinks from these high-powered experts as well.

Say you want to create an expert roundup about SEO trends for 2018, for example.

Prospecting is pretty much the same. Just go to Prospecting > Social Influencers/Most Shared Content/Find Leads, enter the keywords of your niche, and filter the results on key metrics such as DA, engagement, followers, etc., to make sure they have a large following and will drive you traffic.

To set up your outreach campaign along with your automated follow ups, read this.

To manage your campaigns and lists, read this tutorial.

How to manage an expert roundup campaign

Tip #1

To manage your campaign deadlines, create a dedicated list and add a tag for the deadline of the response to your campaign.

This way, you’ll be constantly reminded every time you see it.

Go to Lists > Lists of Leads then click Create List. Name your list and save your prospects in there.

Create new list

If this doesn’t work, go back to your list, click the bulk actions checkbox at the top left, then click the edit button.

Bulk action check box

If you need to set separate deadline tags for the prospects in your list, check the boxes on the far left of the prospect card then click edit.

check box

Enter your tags in the tags input field, don’t forget to hit Enter, and click Save.

Bulk edit

Now, every time you see a prospect card related to your expert roundup, you’ll see the deadline in the tags area.

tags

You can also filter prospects in your list according to their response deadline.

Just go to Filter lists > Tags and choose the deadline from the dropdown.

Tag filter

For more on how to filter for tags and relationship labels, read this.

Tip #2

Another thing you can do is to bulk tag all your prospects as No Response at the start of your campaign.

As before, check the bulk actions checkbox, then click Edit.

bulk actions checkbox

Add the tag No Response, hit Enter, then click Save.

Later on, when you want to follow up, you can do a filter on the tag No Response, and you’ll have all the prospects neatly lined up.

Hint: You can also go to Filter Lists > All Contacts

FIltering list

You can then choose to follow up with prospects who have done either of the actions in the dropdown below, such as those with follow-ups due, have opened your email, clicked a link, etc.

All contacts

Tip #3

As responses come in, go to the prospect card of those who replied and overwrite the their no response tags with a yes response.

Tags

This way, you can easily filter by prospects who responded later on and you’ll know exactly who to reach out to once the post is published.

NinjaOutreach tags

We’ve given you the tips. Now, we’d like to give you some of our outreach template recommendations for expert roundups.

For your initial outreach, you can use the following.

Here’s one example from Brian Dean:

Brian Dean Expert Roundup Sample Template

And one of our own at NinjaOutreach:

NinjaOutreach Sample Template

So, you’ve published your expert roundup post and it’s time to thank your influencer participants.

For those kinds of follow-ups, we also have the following template recommendations. Modify them as you see fit.

Another example from Brian Dean:

Brian Dean Sample Follow-ups Template

A script we’ve used internally:

NinjaOutreach Sample Follow-ups Template

Resource page link building is the process of looking for high-authority resource pages relevant to your niche.

You send the webmaster a pitch to add your website to its list of resources, which means you also get a backlink.

If done right, resource page link building can be a great 80/20 link building strategy.

They are powerful pages to get a backlink from, and yet it’s easy to get listed.

This is because the pages themselves are intended to be resources, so admins are always looking to add links to them.

As long as you have a valuable resource, you have a good shot at getting a link.

We’ve done a ton of resource page link building at NinjaOutreach. For example, this link on DA 62 site, Prezly:

NinjaOutreach

Now prospecting to create a decent sized list and doing outreach to all these prospects is now walk in the park.

That’s why in our campaigns, we’ve always used NinjaOutreach to get things done faster.

Below, I’ll teach you how you can use our tool for your own resource page link building campaign.

How To Find Resource Pages With NinjaOutreach

Say you want your website to get listed in resource pages for marketing.

The most effective way to find people who have resource pages is through the Prospecting tab.

Just go to Prospecting > Find Leads then click Filter > All Featured Pages, and choose Resource Page.

This will filter the results to show only Resource Page types.

How To Find Resource Pages With NinjaOutreach

Next, just enter your niche keyword, click Exact Match, then hit Search.

Since you’re not using any advanced search operators at this point, you’re likely to get more results.

You can manually filter, sort, or review your results, then add any prospects that fit into your list.

Hint: You may want to sort or filter by a Domain Authority to make sure you are prioritizing the highest authority pages.

Now for more targeted (but lesser) results, you can run your search with any of these advanced search operators.

[Your-Topic] inurl:resource

Ex.

Marketing inurl:resource

[Your-Topic] inurl:category/resource/

Ex.

Marketing inurl:category/resource/

[Your-Topic] intitle:resource

Ex.

Marketing intitle:resource

You can also pair them with variations of what Moz calls Prospecting Phrases.

Prospecting Phrases

Ex.

Marketing inurl:“suggested links”

Marketing inurl:“related sites”

You can try variations of these using “resources,” “resource page,” and “tools” as well.

Once you find what you need, you can add and manage your prospects straight from within NinjaOutreach.

If you don’t find what you need from within the platform, you can make the same searches in Google, then just import the results into NinjaOutreach.

NinjaOutreach will automatically remove any duplicates.

Once you’ve finalized your prospect lists, it’s time to set up your outreach campaign.

As I’ve mentioned, before embarking on any outreach campaign you’ll need to integrate your email address with NinjaOutreach first.

Below is an example of a script we’ve used in our own resource page link building.

Resource Page Link Building Sample Template

So, there you have it!

The topmost effective link building tactics that we’ve used, tested and proven with NinjaOutreach.

Try it out with the tool and let us know how you do.

As always, for any other questions, our Support Ninjas are always ready to assist you.

 

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Do you want to import/export your lists? Well, you’ve come to the right place.

First things first, NinjaOutreach has two kinds of imports:

  • Bulk Website Import – You paste a website link, we crawl them, we package it neatly, and we deliver it to you as a file.
  • CSV Import – You import a CSV, match headers, we don’t crawl them, results are uploaded directly to a list.

Okay, so how do you do them? Let’s run through each of them quickly:

Bulk Website Import

Step 1: Head to the Lists tab and click “Lists of Prospects”.

Step 2: Click “Import” on the top left corner. It’s the Green button.

Bulk Website Import

Step 3: Click on “Websites”

Click on "Websites"

Step 4: Select your preferred list from the dropdown menu. Paste the selected websites into the text box and hit ‘Submit’.

But take it easy – it is limited to 1k per import only.

Website Import

After submitting the websites, it will take our ninjas some time to crawl them and search their pockets before adding them to your list.

When the import is done and ready, we will drop you an email to let you know.

Custom Import

Custom Import

From Import:

Step 1: Select “CSV File”

Step 2: Select your preferred list from the dropdown menu.

Step 3: Select “Custom CSV File” if you’d like to import a custom list you’ve created yourself. Our ninjas will read the column headers and ask you to match them to our data.

Note:

  • All fields must be completed
  • If you only want to import emails you can do so using the same method.

If you are importing from tools such as NinjaOutreach, BuzzStream, AuthoritySpy, or MozOSE, simply select the format we’ve provided in Provider Format.

You will not need to match the columns as they have been pre-programmed in our system. (Yay, technology!)

Custom Import

Step 6: Click “Browse” to attach the file you want to import. Then click “Import”.

Note: On rare occasions you will have to change the delimiter from comma to something else. We have seen this with BuzzStream files.

Et voila! Your import is done!

To Export a List

Export leads

Step 1: Head to List and click “Lists of leads”.

Step 2: On the list card, click the “Export” icon at the bottom to export that particular list as a CSV file.

And there you have it, you’re now an Import/Export ninja!

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NOTE: If you are importing a CSV file with a single column for websites or URLs, simply upload them using the bulk website import function. This guide is designed to help you import a custom CSV file with more than 1 column in it.

Need to know how to import your leads into NinjaOutreach?

Read further to learn how to do it in a few clicks.

1. Click the “Import” button at the top left of the list management page.

Import-Button

2. To make sure your data goes to the right rows and columns, you must choose how you’d like your data to be formatted into a spreadsheet.

There are five pre-made formats you can use. Four are common templates, and the fifth is a custom-format option.

Import-File-Box

Select your preferred format.

Click the “Browse” button to select the file you want to import.

Click the “Import” button.

If you want to custom your own format, proceed to step 3.

3. If you are importing a file that’s different from the pre-made formats that we have, then select “Custom CSV file” from the Provider Format drop-down in the Import pop-up.

Import-file-box2

4. Click the “Browse” button and select the file you want to import.

Import-browse-button

In the next pop-up box, match the column headers in your CSV to the available fields we have in NinjaOutreach.

Below are the pre-made fields currently available in NinjaOutreach together with short descriptions about what type of data these fields should contain.

NinjaOutreach – Custom Fields

Just match the CSV headings on your list with the corresponding fields on NinjaOutreach and your data should be properly formatted after your import.

Still need help with your import?

Our Support Ninjas can give you a hand!

Just click the chat bubble at the lower right corner of your NinjaOureach screen to contact support. Attach the file you want to import, and we will do the rest. 🙂

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