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Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. NoGigiddy is a digital platform built for gig workers and side hustlers, connecting them with earning opportunities. The SEO Link Builder will execute outreach campaigns to secure high-quality backlinks that enhance the company's domain authority and search rankings. Responsibilities Identify link-building opportunities through competitor analysis, broken link research, and content gap analysis Conduct outbound outreach to bloggers, journalists, and webmasters via email Write personalized outreach pitches that earn links — not templates that get ignored Manage an outreach pipeline and track reply rates, placements, and link status Coordinate with the content team to create linkable assets (guides, data, tools) Monitor acquired backlinks for quality and report on DA gains over time Follow white-hat link-building practices — no spammy tactics Skills No degree required Familiarity with SEO link building concepts and tactics Excellent outreach writing — personalized, professional, and persuasive Comfortable with tools like Ahrefs, Semrush, or similar for link research Organized with the ability to run high-volume outreach campaigns Persistent and results-driven Benefits Fully remote Direct impact on organic search growth Growth path into SEO strategy or content roles Access to the full NoGigiddy earning opportunity network Company Overview NoGigiddy is the only on-demand community staffing platform dedicated to support the world’s gig workers at all costs. It was founded in undefined, and is headquartered in Atlanta, GA, US, with a workforce of 11-50 employees. Its website is https//www.nogigiddy.com. Apply To This Job

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