The publication regularly features Q&A's with industry leaders, as well
as guest posts from entrepreneurs at innovative startups.
Kari Boardman over at From The TBR Pile has a lovely review of Open Minds, as well
as a guest post from me on Where Ideas Come From: A Mindreading World (which you may remember from the Open Minds launch party).
Not exact matches
If it makes sense editorially to link
from within the
guest post to your own blog, be sure to use relevant keywords
as the link text.
This column, Future Fridays, features
guest blog
posts from WBENC's America's Top Corporations for Women's Business Enterprises
as they share insights on the future of doing business with them and their industry.
This Is A
Guest Post With Information Sourced
From Genworth Financial:
As it was succinctly put in a recent Huffington
Post article, «Life Insurance 101,» «Life insurance has no one - size - fits - all option.»
Next week will be a week full of
guest posts from Monday through Friday
as we lead up to the September 7 webcast of The Exchange.
Note
from Jeremy Myers: I am publishing several
guest posts this summer
as I take some time off to rest.
Here is a
guest post from A. Vogel When doing a detox, it is common to experience a period of discomfort on some level, whether physically
as the exit routes start to open up, or emotionally
as the diet is altered and certain foods avoided or lifestyle changes implemented.
There is a good chance that these are baking in my oven even
as you read this
guest post from Chef Dennis; I think my jaw hit the floor when I opened up the email containing it.
Hi, I'm Ashley
from Cute
as a Fox and I am so happy to be doing a
guest post on Celebrating Family today.
My friend Jenni of The Gingered Whisk — fellow Daring Baker, Sourdough Surpriser, and all around awesome lady — just recently had a baby girl, and back in the summer she asked me to write a
guest post for her while she takes some time off
from blogging to settle into life
as a momma of two.
Today I'm sharing a breakfast recipe I wrote
as a
guest post for my blogger friend Food Moods a few months ago while she was moving
from the UK to the South of France.
As I emerge
from the chaos, I have one more friend helping me out with a
guest post!
Healthy Green Bean Casserole
from Veggie Num Num Trudy
from Veggie Num Num made this
as a
guest post for my blog a few years back, but I've never gotten around to making it.
And now for a bit of bloggy housekeeping: Moving forward on my blog, I will have some
guest posts from various wonderful bloggers while I continue to blog
as I can.
-LSB-...] was originally published
as a
guest post on The Lunch Tray) A few years ago I was asked to share the story of my transition
from military pilot to mother for -LSB-...]
In the coming days, I'll be sharing a few more
posts to help you out: a round - up of blogs and websites with helpful lists and recipes for healthy packed lunches; a
guest blog
post from Bri of Red, Round or Green that will get you «pumped up to pack» (plus her super-creative list of ideas for kids who need to go gluten - or grain - free); a healthy muffin recipe
from The Simply Wholesome Kitchen that can serve
as a quick breakfast, a school lunch item or an after - school snack; a free lunch menu subscription give - away
from MOMables, and more.
It's fine to write unpaid
guest posts from time to time, but not just
as a favor.
Just
as when I write about school food reform, I welcome comments and
guest posts from school food service workers sharing their unique perspective, it's been illuminating to hear
from educators about this issue.
«Thoughts on Homeschooling -
guest post from Mommy Bee Main
As He Leads Us: Working Through Early Breastfeeding Challenges»
This
post has been edited
from a previous version published
as a
guest post at The Curious Case of Mommyhood.
It included
guest blog
posts from lunch - packing experts,
as well
as recipes, tips and news about the latest in eco-friendly lunch gear.
My top three choices would be * US11 — A $ 100 gift eCertificate to Restaurant.com,
from Amy LeForge of Earnest Parenting * US39 - Be My
Guest certificate ($ 250 value) for one lucky winner, (2 night stay for a family of four) at any Hilton Garden Inn,
from Provided by: Hilton Garden Inn * US95 — $ 100 Gift Certificate to Restaurant.com
from Thrifty Jinxy I know I'm late but I'm putting up a
post with a giveaway
as well.
My favorite
post this week was comes
from Taylor at Pink Heels Pink Truck,
as a
guest post on A Night Owl Blog.
Fellow fitness fanatics are invited for
guest posts on everything
from their tips to stay fit
as a single mom to how to make full - body workouts a part of your regular routine.
In addition to the hundreds of articles and
posts that we have put up, you'll also find numerous articles and
posts from guest authors who have wanted to help you out
as well.
Note
from Mommypotamus: Today's
guest post come
from the fabulous Katja Swift, a clinical herbalist currently serving
as the director of the Commonwealth School of Herbal Medicine.
This is a
guest post from Chandler Marchman, designer of the SWOLE System: The New Authority for Building Size, Strength, and a Lean Athletic Body The Bench Press — the one lift in the gym that's seemed to transcend beyond the realm of just meathead weightlifting enthusiasts, and solidified itself
as the official lift that every man must know his number for.
Please enjoy this
guest post from Dr. Carolyn Dolan, DPT of Renosoar...
As a past college athlete and now an everyday athlete in the form of active - mother and occasional Crossfit athlete, I have dramatically changed how I fuel my body to optimize my performance.
As you know — I have been busy working on my ebook so I have some
guest posts from some up and coming blogs for you to check out.
I'll definitely keep you
posted if I'm ever in your neck of the woods — not too far fetched,
as I do give
guest lectures at various Universities
from time to time!
Try and obtain
guest posts for sites with Google Page Authority of 4 + (scored 1 through 10) and Domain Authority of 20 + (scored 0 through 100)
as getting a link
from these sites will benefit your fashion blog's SEO the most.
Stephanie recently
posted...
Guest Blogging 101: What I Learned
from My First Experience
As a
Guest Blogger
I'm Cait
from Pretty & Fun, a Chicago - based lifestyle blog — I'm excited to be not only welcoming Maria to my lovely city, but also
guest posting as part of the Style Views series.
As you know, I pin photos from this party's posts to the Top of the World Style pinterest board as a Thank You to our gues
As you know, I pin photos
from this party's
posts to the Top of the World Style pinterest board
as a Thank You to our gues
as a Thank You to our
guest.
As you know
from my
guest room inspiration
post, we've started work on this room.
Last month it was revealed that Megalyn Echikunwoke is set to bring Mari McCabe
from animation to live - action with a
guest - starring role
as Vixen in the fourth season of Arrow, and now we have out first official look at the actress in character... The official image comes after Stephen Amell
posted a behind - the - scenes shot
from production -LSB-...]
This is a
guest posting from my friend and colleague David Carpenter, who is working abroad
as an instructional technologist in Asia.
Repurpose existing content (e.g.
from slideshows, presentations, case studies, reports,
guest articles, books, meetings and conferences)
as blog
posts.
One of the things I do with these classes is sift useful links
from the flow of the Twitternets and other places and
post them
as guest lectures.
We do
guest posts, which we've had a great response to
from the author side,
as they have an opportunity to tell more of what they're doing.
What follows is a second
guest post from Kathy that was originally published with the title, How to Uphold Your Reputation
as an Author.
Today we have a
guest post from Maria L. Hughes, a children's book enthusiast and publisher for ChildrensBookStore.com At the end of last year I purchased a Kindle Fire HD for myself
as a Christmas gift.
(Disclosure: Em did the video above without any input or urging
from us, however she did ask me to write a
guest post as part of the relaunch of her blog, which I was more than happy to do.
The primary activity of a virtual book tour is to travel
from blog to blog, where you contribute blog
posts as a
guest blogger.
-- Formatting HTML newsletters — Formatting books for Smashwords — Research about the business side of being an author (e.g., how Street Teams work, how to market a book in a foreign language, podcasts that might be a good fit to have you
as a
guest, etc.)-- Scouting for bloggers to send book review requests to — Pitching to those bloggers and tracking responses — Formatting (and perhaps light editing) of blog
posts, or organizing content — Managing your Street Team Facebook group (posing questions to keep the group engaged, answering questions, sharing upcoming news, etc.)-- Creating box sets in Scrivener
from individual novels — Moving works translated into a foreign language
from Word into Scrivener — Scheduling tweets and Facebook
posts (ones that don't require your direct input or engagement with your audience)-- Transcribing audio interviews or notes — For non-fiction authors, VAs can do an enormous number of tasks around webinars or other training you offer (e.g., planning and booking the event, scheduling
guests, managing registration lists, dealing with the back - end technology, creating and proofing slide decks, sending out advance information packages to the trainees, and then sending out follow - up information to the trainees, etc..)
This was a great week: A recent blog of mine was included
as a
guest post on one of the great websites for authors, thebookdesigner.com (see below), and my British bestie, Julie, arrived for a visit so I took some time off
from writing.
Then
as time has gone on, I've spent time working on my review skills:
from running a small review team for an eMagazine, to encouraging and helping new reviewers, writing
guest posts about reviews and still managing to write reviews for 3 sites beside my own I'm pretty busy.
There are many ways to market a book that are free but require the author's time, such
as an author blog, writing
guest posts for other blogs, and requesting reviews
from book bloggers.
I'm at a writers conference today, so I've pulled out a great
guest post from the archives, which originally appeared
as part of the writing resources series.