
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In episode 418, Megan chats to Allie Petersen about strategies to grow our domain authority as bloggers.
Allie is a plant-based food blogger who creates small batch vegan recipes for the busy individual. She has followed a plant-based lifestyle for 6 years and loves sharing her passion for easy, healthy cooking. Allie is dedicated to teaching others about the plant-based diet and showing them simple ways to cook vegan meals. In this episode, you'll find out how to increase your domain authority by using backlinks, keywords and other strategies.
- What is DA and how to use it?
- Do's and don'ts for backlinks.
- Use HARO or Quora to reply to expert questions.
- How to build posts to top ranking positions for natural backlinks.
- Which keywords to go for to increase your DA?
- Why Facebook roundup posts are effective.
Connect with Allie Petersen
Website | Instagram
By Megan Porta4.9
174174 ratings
In episode 418, Megan chats to Allie Petersen about strategies to grow our domain authority as bloggers.
Allie is a plant-based food blogger who creates small batch vegan recipes for the busy individual. She has followed a plant-based lifestyle for 6 years and loves sharing her passion for easy, healthy cooking. Allie is dedicated to teaching others about the plant-based diet and showing them simple ways to cook vegan meals. In this episode, you'll find out how to increase your domain authority by using backlinks, keywords and other strategies.
- What is DA and how to use it?
- Do's and don'ts for backlinks.
- Use HARO or Quora to reply to expert questions.
- How to build posts to top ranking positions for natural backlinks.
- Which keywords to go for to increase your DA?
- Why Facebook roundup posts are effective.
Connect with Allie Petersen
Website | Instagram

386 Listeners

2,623 Listeners

4,598 Listeners

691 Listeners

193 Listeners

460 Listeners

12,073 Listeners

1,443 Listeners

118 Listeners

45 Listeners

2,597 Listeners

43 Listeners

299 Listeners

101 Listeners

26 Listeners