5 Reasons Why HARO Linkbuilding Can Suck (and What to Do About It)

Let’s be honest—HARO linkbuilding can suck.

You want to build meaningful, whitehat backlinks?

You’re facing a mountain of issues already.

Here’s why:

  1. It’s Darn Time-Consuming: If you don’t respond fast, you’re out of the game.

  2. Low Hit Rate: Journalists get hundreds of pitches, and yours might just get lost.

  3. Bland Pitches Get Ignored: You need to stand out, which means more effort.

  4. No Guarantees: Even with a perfect pitch, there's no promise you'll get that link.

  5. Consistency is Tough: It’s a daily grind that’s easy to give up on.

But don’t let that discourage you—there’s a way to make HARO work. 

If you’re looking to get real, high-quality backlinks, check out our 5 ways to up your success rate here: HARO Linkbuilding: Good Way to Land Quality Backlinks?

Best,

Patrick from SERPpro

P.S. HARO is tricky, but it’s still one of the best ways to get high-authority backlinks when done right. Check out the quick article to learn more!