Using Moz to find blogger with good PR.
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Hi,
My manager has recently informed me that you can use Moz in order to find blogger by category and their page rank. Is this possible?
The reason for this is because we are looking for blogger with a good page rank and who are relevant to our sector, which is days out, outdoor activities, zipwires, adventure etc. We then want to contact them to see if we can invite them to write about our Tree Top Adventure and zip trekking activities.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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Followerwonk is a great resource for this. Also, I remember an old MOZ post about guest blogging, definitely worth a read. Full article here: http://moz.com/blog/five-steps-to-finding-the-right-guest-blogging-opportunities. Might open up a few new paths for you, or at least spark an idea. Hope this helps!
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Hey
Followerwonk is great for finding relevant bloggers in your industry. Its a great tool to start networking and build strong relationships.
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