So you can say, "Oh, this is a unique attribute, this is a geography, and this is my field. I'm in manufacturing, I make whiteboard pens. Our co-founder was a woman, and we're in Europe. So we're one of those three. We should be on this list." You're looking for listings like these, which may not make your competitors' lists, but are high-quality opportunities to get good links.
First step:
List the areas of your organization's work. we're in technology, or we're in manufacturing or software or services, or we're a utility, or we're fintech, or whatever we are. You can start at the macro and go down to the micro at each of those levels.
List your geography in the same format from macro to dominican republic number data micro. You want to go as broad as a continent, for example Europe, to a country, region, county, city, even neighborhood. There are websites that are like, "Oh, okay, these are startups that are based in Ballard, Seattle, Washington in the United States in North America." So you go, "Okay, I can fit that in there."
List your unique attributes. Were you founded by someone who had different attributes than the average person? Moz, of course, was co-founded by my mother, Gillian. So Moz is a company founded by a woman. Are you environmentally friendly? Maybe you buy carbon credits to offset, or maybe you have a very green energy policy. Or you have committed to donating to charity, like Salesforce has. Or you have an all-remote team. Or maybe you are very GLBTQIA-friendly. Or you have a very generous family leave policy. Whatever interesting attributes you have about yourself, you can list them and then you can combine them.
Step 2: Search Google for listings of businesses or websites or organizations in your area or with your focus.
For example, Washington State venture-backed companies. Moz is a venture-backed company, so I could potentially be on that list. Or European Union-based manufacturing companies that are started by women, and I could be on that list with my whiteboard pen company there. You can find a lot of those if you sort through your list, start searching on Google and explore those results. You would use the same process that you did here.
So it could be that
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