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The Blogging Millionaire

Link Building Tactics that Deliver Higher Rankings - Part 4

The Blogging Millionaire

Brandon Gaille - CEO of The Blogging Millionaire Media Network

Technology, Business, Marketing

4.8737 Ratings

🗓️ 4 January 2022

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I will teach you how to turn unauthorized image usage into valuable backlinks.

Here are the links mentioned in this episode:

Google Images:

https://www.google.com/imghp?hl=en

Hunter.io to Find Email Addresses:

https://hunter.io/

Mailtrack Gmail Extension for Tracking Opens on Gmail:

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/email-tracker-for-gmail-m/ndnaehgpjlnokgebbaldlmgkapkpjkkb?hl=en

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the blog millionaire, where we break down the essential strategies of today's most successful bloggers

0:08.0

to take your blog to the next level with top-notch content, monumental traffic growth, and multiple revenue streams to go beyond your wildest goals.

0:17.0

So get ready to blog like a pro and make your traffic explode with your host, whose blog gets more than one million visitors every single month, Brandon Galey.

0:30.0

My name's Brandon Galey and welcome to episode 231 of the blog Millionaire.

0:36.3

This is the fourth episode of my Backlink Growth Hack series. In this episode,

0:42.1

I will teach you how to turn blogs and sites that are using your images without permission into

0:48.4

backlinks. The first step is to identify the images that are most likely to be used without your permission

0:56.0

by other websites. These are going to be custom images that you own the rights to, which are usually

1:02.6

on your high traffic post and or are infographics that have stats, lists, illustrations,

1:10.8

or diagrams.

1:12.6

Here are a few examples of images and some niches that have a high usage without permission being granted.

1:19.6

For food blogs, photography of the prepared food from a recipe post.

1:25.6

For arts and crafts blogs, printables, and for travel blogs, photos of locations

1:33.5

where you visit it. For me, the images of mine that get used the most are simple infographics

1:40.6

and stat images that are on my original research post. People love to grab these

1:46.4

images to add to their own blog post on a similar subject. My highest earning blog niches infographic

1:53.8

shows the median income of food, personal finance, lifestyle, and travel blogs. This image gets used quite a bit by bloggers writing

2:03.3

posts on how to start a food or travel blog. I recommend at the very least to look

2:10.4

through the images on your top 20% of the most visited post on your blog. Remember, these are only for images that you have the rights to.

2:21.3

If you grab an image of a dog off of Canva or Pixabay, you do not have the rights to those type of images.

2:29.3

You will start by creating a Google sheet and drop in the URLs of the top 20% of your most visited

2:36.8

blog post. Open up the first URL in one Chrome browser on the left-hand side of your

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