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link buildingJune 14, 20264 min read

Content Promotion Strategies That Actually Drive Links

Great content doesn't promote itself. Learn practical strategies to get your content seen, shared, and linked to.

Jess O'Malley, author at Sightivo
Jess O'Malley
Founder

You published great content. Now what? The "build it and they will come" approach rarely works. Effective content promotion is what turns good content into linked-to content.

The Promotion Mindset

Shift how you think about content:

  • Creation is 50%, promotion is 50% - Budget equal time for both
  • Great content is necessary but not sufficient - You need distribution
  • Promotion starts before publication - Build audience and relationships first

Strategy 1: Pre-Publication Outreach

Build buzz before you publish:

Involve potential linkers

  • Include expert quotes in your content
  • Mention specific examples from target sites
  • Notify people when content goes live

Tease the content

  • Share snippets on social media
  • Tell your email list what's coming
  • Build anticipation with stakeholders

Coordinate launch

  • Line up shares from collaborators
  • Schedule social posts
  • Prepare outreach emails

Strategy 2: Strategic Social Sharing

Not all social sharing is equal:

Platform selection Different platforms work for different content:

  • Twitter/X for hot takes and discussions
  • LinkedIn for B2B and professional content
  • Reddit for community discussions (be careful here)

Beyond the first share One post isn't enough:

  • Reshare with different angles
  • Create thread versions
  • Pull out individual insights

Engage, don't just broadcast

  • Respond to comments
  • Join discussions
  • Build relationships through conversation

Strategy 3: Community Engagement

Find where your audience discusses topics:

Relevant communities:

  • Industry Slack groups
  • Discord servers
  • Reddit subreddits
  • Facebook groups
  • Forum communities

Approach carefully:

  • Become a genuine member first
  • Provide value beyond sharing your content
  • Follow community norms
  • Don't spam

Strategy 4: Email Outreach to Linkers

Direct outreach to potential linkers:

Identify targets:

  • Who links to similar content?
  • Who writes about this topic?
  • Who would benefit from this resource?

Personalize approach:

  • Reference their work specifically
  • Explain why this is relevant to them
  • Make it easy to link

Follow up appropriately:

  • One or two follow-ups maximum
  • Don't be pushy
  • Accept "no" gracefully

Strategy 5: Email List Promotion

Your email list is a promotion asset:

Announcement email: Send when content goes live. Make it valuable, not just a notification.

Ask for shares: Explicitly ask engaged subscribers to share if they find it valuable.

Newsletter inclusion: Feature in regular newsletters with context for why it matters.

Strategy 6: Content Repurposing

Multiply reach by repurposing:

Format variations:

  • Blog post → Twitter thread
  • Article → LinkedIn post
  • Guide → Video summary
  • Research → Infographic

Platform-specific versions: Each platform has different preferences. Adapt accordingly.

Cross-promotion: Link between formats to drive traffic and links to the original.

Strategy 7: Influencer Seeding

Get content to people with reach:

Identify influencers:

  • Who has the audience you want to reach?
  • Who covers this topic regularly?
  • Who would genuinely find this valuable?

Approach authentically:

  • Don't just ask for shares
  • Provide context on why it's relevant
  • Make it easy for them

Build relationships first: Cold pitches to influencers rarely work. Warm relationships convert better.

Strategy 8: Paid Amplification

Sometimes paid promotion makes sense:

When to consider paid:

  • For flagship content worth investing in
  • When organic reach isn't sufficient
  • To jumpstart initial distribution

Options:

  • Social ads to targeted audiences
  • Sponsored newsletter placements
  • Content promotion platforms

ROI consideration: Calculate whether paid promotion costs less than the value of links/traffic earned.

Building a Promotion System

Systematize your promotion:

Checklist for every piece:

  • [ ] Pre-launch: Expert involvement, teaser content
  • [ ] Launch: Social posts, email announcement, community sharing
  • [ ] Post-launch: Outreach to potential linkers, repurposing
  • [ ] Ongoing: Newsletter features, periodic resharing

Time allocation: Plan promotion time alongside creation time. Don't publish and forget.

Measuring Promotion Success

Track what works:

  • Traffic sources - Where are visitors coming from?
  • Links earned - Which promotion efforts drive links?
  • Engagement - Which approaches generate response?
  • ROI - Time invested vs. results achieved

Use this data to refine future promotion.

Common Mistakes

Publishing and hoping Content doesn't promote itself. Plan promotion actively.

One-and-done sharing Single posts reach a fraction of potential audience. Reshare and repurpose.

Ignoring existing audience Your email list and followers are warmest leads for promotion.

Spamming communities Aggressive self-promotion burns reputation. Be a community member first.

The Reality Check

Promotion takes work. Most content, even good content, won't go viral. That's normal.

The goal isn't viral success—it's consistent results from consistent effort. Build promotion into your content process and the links will follow.

Topics covered

content promotioncontent marketinglink buildingcontent distribution

Written by

Jess O'Malley, author at Sightivo

Jess O'Malley

Founder

Product leader who's launched 8 B2B SaaS products over the past 6 years. Experienced in taking products from 0 to 1 and scaling them. Built Sightivo out of frustration while doing backlink outreach for another startup—spent hours juggling spreadsheets and tools just to send a few emails. Decided to build something better and share it with others facing the same pain.

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