Not exact matches
Even guest blogging links were challenged by Matt Cutts a while ago (although he later clarified he only meant low - quality
guest blog posts that provide little value to users).
The following is a
guest blog post: Saving can be quite difficult if you have grown used to buying bags, shoes, and
even sets of furniture on impulse.
But I totally disagree with putting all eggs in one single basket and penalize all
guest posting blogs while some of them are really high quality
even though nobody actually prohibits link building back to those
blogs.
Surely the algorithm in all of it's «glory» can identify a worthwhile piece of content (one that's socially shared and is published on a contextually relevant and valuable website for users)
even if it's in the form of a «
guest blog post.»
Just ensure you're prepared for what goes into execution: planning out topics, recruiting
guests, promoting them to build a steady following and creating recaps using Storify and maybe
even longer form
blog posts.
I've written all about it myself in previous breastfeeding diary
posts and have
even written a
guest blog for The Bshirt all about how to breastfeed with confidence.
Today I am
guest posting at Natalie's
blog at Mommy of a Monster & Twins in her feature series called Mommy Monster Moments (
even though I've never had any of those....
Today I'm sharing a
guest post I published on Lemon Lime Adventures
blog to help parents better understand how to promote healthy sensory development in their babies -
even before they're born!
I
even post regularly as a
guest to his
blog.
The more contacts you have, the better, as you never know, they may feature your
blog in an upcoming
post (helping to drive traffic your way) or
even give you a
guest posting opportunity.
She
even blessed so many moms by writing a
guest post on my
blog.
These tours typically include a
guest post for each
blog, some promotional information on the author's upcoming book title, and
even a give away, either of free copies, signed copies, book paraphernalia, and more.
If I have a virtual tour going on, such as the one I will have going for GODCHILD in May, I'll want to check in on the tour - stop of the day, which can be a review, a
guest blog post, an interview, or
even a live chat which usually will happen in the
evening after dinner.
Mutual
guest blog posts that appear on the same day (and perhaps
even cross-promote joint content) can mean big social sharing for everyone!
Getting reviews, doing
blog tours,
posting guest blogs,
even radio interviews are priceless in marketing your book and I mean that as a double entendre»: they are usually free and you get sometimes huge audience exposure!
(Weekly
blog post at TeleRead.com) By Stephen Windwalker, with apologies to songwriters Don Robertson and Howard Barnes and artists Elvis Presley, Eddy Arnold, Les Paul and Mary Ford for the title of this
post Even if I had never been a
guest on the show, I'm sure I would make a regular weekly routine of -LSB-...]
Creating mass social media contacts; figuring out what technology you would be using; who would be part of your marketing / shout out team; who in your circle of friends and colleagues would be in your camp to eblast their worlds that your book was HOT and that they should get a copy on your big day / week; contacts for
guest blog posts;
even pitching media and journalists.
Even when the
blog isn't the picture - perfect fit for your book, it's absolutely worth your time to give them a
guest post.
For me, that meant always writing the very best content I could
even if it meant foregoing other opportunities, and then I spent a lot of time courting big media opportunities and writing
guest posts for bigger, popular
blogs.
A couple of years ago, they
even did a
guest blog post here on TAA on how to sell art on Zazzle.
I was
even more surprised when Mira Reisberg wrote me with this
guest blog post.
I would be glad to host it as a
guest blog post (
even if you don't mention Tiljander).
CFU, please, you have not
even read my original text (Gray Literature in the IPCC TAR, A
guest post by Andreas Bjurström, at Pielkes
blog).