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You can use some services like #HARO (Help A Reporter Out) to find journalists who are looking for expert quotes and opinions on a topic. You just need to be quick on jumping on opportunities that fit your niche so your expertise is more trusted.
getrevue.co/profile/purbat… Find good quality and natural links by finding broken links on websites that have good authority. It is especially useful to find a contextual link that is in your niche. That way, you can more easily have it replaced with an equivalent article
huzzaz.com/collection/aut… or page of your own. Here’s how the process generally works. First, search for broken links on high-quality websites. You can start by checking your competitors’ backlinks, see if they earned links that are now broken.
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Hey friends! I'm looking for some quotes for a piece I am working on about conflict in the workplace! #HARO
I need folks to let me use their full names and current position (though that need not be the workplace you are talking about in your quotes!) #HARO
Here are the Q's I'd love to hear from you on! (any number of them is fine!)

1. Have you worked on a team where there is a "conflict debt" (aka: The sum of all the issues that need to be addressed to be able to move forward but instead remain undiscussed and unresolved.) #HARO
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