Sauvewomen
https://sauvewomen.com/
Category
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Fashion & Lifestyle
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Link Type
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Do Follow
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Max Links Allowed
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3
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Domain Authority (DA)
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57
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Page Authority
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52
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Moz Rank
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5.2
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Links In
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6155
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Equity
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2067
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Google Indexed Pages
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Check Indexed Pages
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Sample Guest Post
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https://sauvewomen.com/what-did-the-new- ...
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Misc SEO Metrics
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SemRush Rank 8147777
SemRush Keywords num 254
SemRush Traffic 7
SemRush Costs 9
SemRush URL Links num 1369
SemRush HOST Links num 25167
SemRush DOMAIN Links num 25219
Facebook comments 0
Facebook shares 1
Facebook reactions 0
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Let’s begin by talking about content length. We at PR Bulls prefer content in the 1200 – 1500 word range. We will go up to 3,000 but rarely consider publishing anything longer than that. However, if you come up with something short yet brilliant, we won’t mind making an exception. Avoid going beneath 1200, since we can barely put any value in a piece that short.
As for the content itself:
- Content that inspires, educates, or motivates readers in some way. PR Bulls likes content that gets people off their couches and into the world of business or gets individuals to try something new to expand their limits or grow as humans.
- Content that provides insight. PR Bulls likes content that gives a deeper, more analytical look into current news and trends, ideally with some kind of actionable tip, even if that tip is something as simple as “keep an eye on this trend, it will be important later this year.”
- Content that comes with a distinct, unique message. You need to bring something of value to the table. Try to avoid content that has already been covered on the site. This is where personal experience, current events, and the conjunction of the two are excellent as fodder. If you’re writing something historical or very basic, you’re liable to be rejected. Remember; don’t just cover news, bring your unique perspective to that news.
- Content that provides actionable advice. This is a publication for highly motivated entrepreneurs and small business owners. Platitudes and motivational quotes are rarely good enough; you need specific tips or specific examples of how an entrepreneur can mimic your success or improve upon what you have done to avoid pitfalls or failures.
- Content that comes from trustworthy sources. If you cite quotes or information, studies or statistics, always make sure you’re citing from a primary source whenever possible. Additionally, make sure to vet the information for accuracy and statistical viability. A study of five people isn’t representative of all that much.
- Content that includes valuable links. When citing sources, make sure they add to the piece, not duplicated it. PR Bulls likes a few links, as long as they provide value. We prefer to link to other Merrchant/Raletta content.
- Make sure your article is error free (we are very particular about certain things such as capitalization, terms, and punctuation).
- Submit original work. Work you didn’t write is not acceptable. Warmed over posts (something you published previously with just a few new tweaks added) are also unacceptable. (Know that we usually spot these, and they make us very, very unhappy).