animalstyle
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Last week I did an interview with a reporter was from an established publication. We are talking a big and respected brand with a loyal readership. The article I did the interview for will be printed in the magazine and posted online.
The reason I was contacted was was for feedback from an expert. Obviously my site then has enough authority to make that possible. I've looked around their other articles and they cite resources as links frequently. I'd ASSUME they would cite me as I sent a ton of resources from my site for their use writing the article.
I want badly to secure a link from them, it would be a game changer. I'd guess there is a 75% chance it will happen as a citation - is it tacky to just simply follow up and ask if a link can be included? Would it be better to wait until after the article has published and if no link, ask?
The reason I was contacted was was for feedback from an expert. Obviously my site then has enough authority to make that possible. I've looked around their other articles and they cite resources as links frequently. I'd ASSUME they would cite me as I sent a ton of resources from my site for their use writing the article.
I want badly to secure a link from them, it would be a game changer. I'd guess there is a 75% chance it will happen as a citation - is it tacky to just simply follow up and ask if a link can be included? Would it be better to wait until after the article has published and if no link, ask?