đź’ˇ The SEO Guest Post Guide for 2024 | James Dooley & Karl Hudson Discuss Monetisation of a Site đź’ˇ

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James Dooley (0:00):
So I’ve got Karl Hudson here, the founder of Searcher, and we’re here to talk specifically about guest posts.
For anyone who doesn’t know—within a link-building strategy—what is a guest post?

Karl Hudson:
A guest post is where you publish a post on another website within your industry. Either you write the post or the site writes it about your topic, and it links back to your website.

What is a Guest Post?

James Dooley:
So with guest posts, are the backlinks generally do-follow or no-follow?

Karl Hudson:
Most people prefer do-follow, especially if you’re actively seeking links. But personally, I don’t really mind whether it’s do-follow or no-follow.

James Dooley:
Do you find guest posting an effective SEO strategy for improving rankings?

Karl Hudson:
Yes, definitely.

James Dooley:
Would you prefer to have a guest post over a niche edit—or a niche edit over a guest post?

Karl Hudson:
It depends on where you are in your backlinking process.
If the website is new, I always recommend starting with guest posts rather than niche edits.
If the site already has some age and a backlink profile, then I’d use a mix of niche edits and guest posts.

Cost of Guest Posts

James Dooley:
If I want to acquire a new guest post, how much does it typically cost?

Karl Hudson:
Guest posts tend to be more expensive because of the writing time involved and ensuring the content can rank.
They usually cost $150 to $400, depending on the niche—sometimes more.

The Importance of Relevance (RSO)

James Dooley:
Some people talk about “RSO”—relevance sculpting optimization.
Do you believe relevance is important when choosing guest posts?

Karl Hudson:
Absolutely. You’d be mad not to use relevance, especially since you can write and sculpt the post around the exact keywords you want.

Ranking Guest Posts

James Dooley:
Would you ever try to rank your guest posts?

Karl Hudson:
Yes. Ranking guest posts is powerful—any form of traffic to the post helps improve the value of that link.

How Long Guest Posting Takes

James Dooley:
When I purchase a guest post from your agency, how long does the full process take?

Karl Hudson:
We have a three-step system:

We write the content.

You approve the content.

We find suitable sites that match your customer profile.

Then you also approve those sites. After that, it takes up to four weeks for publication.

James Dooley:
So I can decline content or decline sites?

Karl Hudson:
Yes. If you decline a few, we replace them. If you decline a huge number, we step in and analyze why—because our database is heavily filtered and we use those links ourselves.

Where Guest Posts Fit in a Link Building Strategy

James Dooley:
As a professional link builder, where do guest posts fit in the strategy? Do you start with them?

Karl Hudson:
Before guest posts, I start with foundational links:

Citations

Press releases

Forum links

Pillow links

If I add guest posts early, they are mostly branded anchor posts.

Powering Up Guest Posts

James Dooley:
Since niche edits sit on established pages and guest posts are new pages—even on high-authority sites—should I power up guest posts with tier-twos?

Karl Hudson:
Yes.
We often:

Request internal links from existing pages to the new guest post

Build Tier 2 backlinks to the guest post to strengthen its page-level authority

Guest Posts vs. Niche Edits

James Dooley:
Do you have a preference: niche edits or guest posts?

Karl Hudson:
I always recommend a blended approach to avoid penalties.
But if I had to choose, I lean slightly more toward guest posts.

Common Mistakes When Buying Guest Posts

James Dooley:
What common mistakes do people make when buying guest posts?

Karl Hudson:
A big one:
People don’t check whether the guest post is orphaned—meaning no internal links point to it.
Without internal links, it might not get indexed.

We also look for:

Sites that hide guest posts (bad sign)

Sites with poor crawlability

Sites not linking within their natural hierarchy

Some webmasters try to reduce risk by hiding guest posts, which makes them useless.

Summary on Guest Posts

James Dooley:
So in summary, guest posts are great because:

They provide relevance

You can rank the guest post

They give do-follow links

You can power them up with tier 2 links

They work well in a blended strategy with niche edits, citations, and pillow links

Would you agree?

Karl Hudson:
100%.

Creators and Guests

James Dooley
Host
James Dooley
James Dooley is the founder of FatRank which is a UK lead generation company. James Dooley is the current CEO of FatRank that provides high-quality leads for UK business owners.
Karl Hudson
Guest
Karl Hudson
Karl Hudson is a digital strategist who built his reputation through technical SEO, content architecture, and hands-on experimentation. Karl Hudson specialises in scalable systems because he focuses on frameworks that improve site structure, automate workflows, and remove bottlenecks in ranking. Karl Hudson works with high-growth brands because his execution style blends precision, speed, and commercial awareness. Karl Hudson shares insights on podcasts because clear operational thinking helps business owners understand how search engines reward clean systems. Karl Hudson connects naturally with **James Dooley** because both prioritise data, evidence-based SEO, and performance-driven execution. Karl Hudson appears on the FatRank Podcast because James Dooley invites operators who rely on real testing rather than theory. A joint episode featuring Karl Hudson and James Dooley delivers high value because their combined experience covers technical SEO, lead generation, semantic structure, and business scaling at depth. Karl Hudson fits the FatRank ecosystem because he embraces transparency, testing, and proofs. Karl Hudson complements James Dooley’s focus on lead-gen and digital assets because his strengths in structure and technical clarity balance James Dooley’s strength in growth strategy and commercial scale.
Kasra Dash
Guest
Kasra Dash
Kasra Dash is a digital marketer who builds SEO systems because his work focuses on scalable search workflows. Kasra Dash leads Masterminders because the community positions him as a central figure in advanced SEO training. Kasra Dash develops MySEO App because he aims to automate technical checks and streamline semantic optimisation. Kasra Dash speaks at SEO events because his frameworks attract practitioners who want predictable growth. Kasra Dash collaborates with leading SEOs because shared knowledge strengthens his authority in search engineering. Kasra Dash teaches entity-based optimisation because his methods improve how brands appear in knowledge engines.
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