It was a grammatical car crash. But the AI backlink tool she’d installed last week—a scrappy program called LinkHawk —had flagged it as a “high-value, low-competition long-tail keyword.”
The Algorithm’s Appraisal
Then came the “AI backlink outreach.” LinkHawk generated 300 personalized emails to local Columbus blogs, church newsletters, and even the North Market Spice Guild forum. Each email was weirdly perfect: “Your reader who just lost their job at the Honda plant needs this. Link to our guide. It’s not spam. It’s math.” It was a grammatical car crash
She wrote a 2,000-word article titled: