Audience: SEO specialists, linkbuilders, growth operators, founders.

Goal: Earn quality backlinks consistently—without code—by prospecting high‑authority sites, finding the right contacts, negotiating placements, and contributing to relevant threads.

What You’ll Accomplish

  • Build a vetted list of high‑DA prospects for your niche
  • Find the right contact route and save their information
  • Negotiate paid guest posts or link inserts with a repeatable script
  • Add value in live community threads to win organic links

Use Case A — High‑DA Prospect Discovery

Use when: You need vetted domains and a trusted contact route. Prompt:
Act as an SEO & Link Building Specialist. Your goal is to identify 3 high-authority websites for a link-building outreach campaign in the AI Industry space. The criteria for the websites are: Must have a Domain Authority (DA) or Domain Rating (DR) of 60 or higher. Must accept guest posts, have a blog, or feature resource pages relevant to AI Industry. Must not be a direct competitor. For each identified website, find the most relevant contact email for outreach (e.g., editor@, content@, partnerships@, or a specific editor’s email).
Execution Steps:
  1. Utilize SEO Tools & Search Engines
    • Use an SEO tool (like Ahrefs, Moz, or SEMrush) or free online DA checkers to verify domain authority.
    • Use advanced Google search queries to find potential targets, such as:
      • "AI" + "write for us"
      • "AI" + "guest post guidelines"
      • "top AI blogs"
  2. Qualify and Filter Prospects
    • From the search results, visit each potential website.
    • Check its Domain Authority (DA) using your chosen tool. Discard any website with a DA below 60.
    • Review the website’s content to ensure it is relevant to your niche and not a direct competitor.
    • Look for a “Write for Us,” “Guest Post,” “Blog,” or “Resources” section to confirm they accept external contributions or collaborations.
  3. Find Contact Information
    • For each qualified website, search for a dedicated contact page for content, editorial, or partnership inquiries.
    • If a generic email isn’t available, look for an “About Us” or “Team” page to identify the Head of Content, Editor, or Marketing Manager.
    • If you encounter submission forms, capture the form link in your results file.
    • (Optional) Use a tool like Hunter.io or RocketReach to find the specific email address of the relevant contact person.
  4. Save Data
    • Create a new spreadsheet.
    • Set up the columns: Website URL, Domain Authority, Contact Email, Notes, Fill‑in Form Link.
    • Enter the information for each of the 3 qualified websites.
    • Save the completed file in CSV format.
Output file: prospects_{YYYYMMDD}.csv

Use Case B — Negotiate Guest‑Post

Use when: A site sells sponsored posts or link inserts and you want a fair rate. Prompt:
Act as a Guest Post & Link-Building Negotiator. Your task is to identify 3 websites in the AI industry that actively sell guest posts or link insert opportunities. Extract their contact details and initiate outreach with a personalized negotiation message to lower their listed prices by 20–40%. Make sure the outreach highlights Nextbrowser as the product to be featured in the guest post or link placement.
Execution Steps:
  1. Discover Relevant Websites
    • Use Google advanced operators such as:
      • "write for us" + AI tools
      • "guest post guidelines" + artificial intelligence
      • "sponsored post" + machine learning blog
      • "link insert opportunities" + AI industry
    • Collect at least 3 active websites that accept content or links in the AI niche.
  2. Gather Contact Information
    • Navigate to each website’s Contact, Write for Us, or Advertise pages.
    • Extract email addresses or submission forms.
    • Record listed prices for guest posts or link insertions if publicly available.
  3. Outreach & Negotiation
    • If the site provides an email address:
      • Open Gmail and compose a new email from your account.
      • Use the following short negotiation email template:
        Subject: Collaboration Opportunity – Featuring Nextbrowser
        Hi [First Name],
        I’d like to collaborate with [Website Name] by featuring Nextbrowser (an AI Browser Agent for web automation) in a guest post or link placement.
        I saw your rate of [$XXX] and would like to suggest [$YYY] (20–30% lower).
        Looking forward to your reply!
        Best,
        [Your Full Name]
        Nextbrowser – https://www.nextbrowser.com
    • If the site provides a form instead of an email:
      • Fill in the form with your details.
      • Use your Gmail address if an email field is required.
      • Paste the same short message from above into the message/notes box.
  4. Track Responses & Outcomes
    • For each negotiation, update the CSV with:
      Website Name and URL; Contact method (email or form); Original listed price; Negotiated price offered; Final agreed price (if successful); Status (Pending, Won, Lost, No Reply); Notes (e.g., do‑follow links, turnaround time).
  5. Save Data
    • Create a CSV file named ai_guest_post_negotiation_report_{YYYYMMDD}.csv.
    • Include all negotiations, even unsuccessful ones, to maintain a complete outreach record.
Output file: ai_guest_post_negotiation_report_{YYYYMMDD}.csv

Use Case C — Contribute to Live Threads

Use when: You want organic links while building reputation. Prompt:
Act as a Community Marketing Specialist. Your task is to identify 5 active, relevant discussions on Reddit and Quora where you can provide value. Focus your search on “lead generation.”
Execution Steps:
  1. Access Search Engines
    • Utilize Google with site-specific operators.
    • Target Reddit and Quora for the search.
  2. Execute Search Queries
    • Run searches using queries like:
      • site:reddit.com "lead generation" intitle:"how to"
      • site:quora.com "b2b lead generation tips"
      • site:reddit.com inurl:/r/marketing/ "generate more leads"
    • Filter results by the past month to ensure discussions are recent and active.
  3. Gather and Qualify Discussions
    • Review the search results and select the top 5 most relevant discussion threads.
    • Collect the URL and the exact title or question of each thread.
    • Identify the platform (Reddit or Quora) for each link.
  4. Save Data
    • Compile the details into a CSV file with columns: Platform, Discussion URL, Question/Title.
    • Add a final column, Summary, and write a one‑sentence summary of the user’s need for each discussion found.
Output file: community_threads_{YYYYMMDD}.csv

Best Practices

  1. Create a Profile from Nextbrowser profile feature. Log into Gmail and any tools you’ll reuse. After you create it, select this profile from the chatbar before running any prompt so all browsing occurs in the correct session.
- One profile per brand/region to keep reputation clean across forums and email.- When negotiating, send from the same identity you used while browsing the site (consistency boosts trust).
  1. Pick a Location/Proxy close to your target audience (e.g., UK for .co.uk targets). Using a region‑matched location/proxy helps reduce bot detection and imitate human browsing as well.
  2. Schedulers (Optional): enable Schedulers to run any part of this use case on a daily/weekly cadence. Choose a time‑based trigger.

Implement Features

Want to apply Nextbrowser features to your prompts using best practices? This guide shows you how.

Location Customization

Change your location and mimic human behavior to pass geo-restrictions and bots

Task Scheduler

Schedule tasks to run automatically at any specific set times you desire

Profiles

Stay signed in as the same person to browse, collect, and engage on social platforms smoothly.

Writing Cool Prompts

1. Declare the environment

  • Profile: Name it and select it from the chatbar.
  • Location/Proxy: Match region to audience to audience.
  • Schedulers: 1–2 daily sweeps; vary times.

2. Start with a crisp objective & persona

  • Role: Who is acting? (e.g., SEO & Link Building Specialist).
  • Outcome: What must be produced? (e.g., CSV of 10 domains DR ≥ 60).
  • Scope/filters: Industry, geography, competitor exclusions.

3. Make the instructions unambiguous

  • Use imperative steps (“Open…”, “Search…”).
  • Include qualification rules (e.g., DA/DR ≥ 60).
  • Add verification (e.g., confirm “Write for us”/Resources pages).
  • Use advanced search operators (e.g., site:reddit.com, intitle:"how to", "guest post guidelines" + <niche>).

4. Always specify the output format

  • Name the file and list exact headers:
    • prospects_{YYYYMMDD}.csv → Domain, DA/DR, Page Type, Contact Email, Contact Page/Form URL, Notes, DraftEmail
  • Even free-text outputs (e.g., emails) should be pinned to a column.

Common Fails & Fixes

  • Too vague prompt → Add thresholds, region, explicit CSV headers.
  • Few valid prospects → Widen keywords; try “resources/tools/case studies”; switch proxy region.
  • Low outreach replies → Personalize subject lines, reference a recent post, schedule 2 follow-ups.