Thanks for your tips on
getting guest posts on our blogs.
Editor's Note: We've
got a guest post on the blog today!
Not exact matches
In the course of
getting to know
blogs that already rank well
on the keyword phrases you're targeting, you may notice that they often accept
guest blog posts from others.
In situations like these, I figure it's better to listen than
get defensive, so today I'm thrilled to introduce you to Dianna Anderson, who somehow managed to pull together a brilliant
guest post overnight after I asked her to share her thoughts
on the
blog.
Sam Riviera is doing an excellent
guest post series
on my
blog about
getting to know our neighbors.
I would ask that you either write a brief
post on your
blog inviting your readers over to read your review, OR, when you
get to the section in your series
on preterism, include links to your
guest posts at that time.
I'll be talking to you again
on Friday; my good friend and
blog designer Lisa from Sweet2Eat Baking was kind enough to create a lovely
guest post for me, while I scramble to
get caught up again after my whirlwind travel tour last week.
Head
on over to Melanie's
blog, Beautifully Nutty, to read my
guest post and
get the recipe for this absolutely delicious Strawberry Cheesecake Baked Oatmeal!
On the
blog today, we have a
guest post from Helen Neale, who writes at both kiddycharts.com, a parenting advice and tools site offering free personalised kids charts, and stickersstarsandsmiles.com, a much more personal
blog where she promises to tidy up, but never quite
gets around to it.
Beth, I came over to say thanks for your kind comment
on my
guest post over at Heather and Vanessa's and
got lost in your
blog!
Guest blogging (writing articles
on other people's
blogs) is one of the very best ways to
get incoming links, and there's an implied endorsement of you by the
blog that
posted your article.
Blogging
on your own turf isn't necessary for a book marketing campaign, but major
blogs and websites can play an important role in spreading word of mouth, which means it can be worthwhile to write
guest posts, do Q & As, or otherwise try to
get featured by relevant bloggers who reach your target audience.
In response to a question asked
on my last
post — a request for advice
on gaining reviews for your book, I decided it was time to
get my act together and repurpose a
guest post I did for Debbie Young's excellent
blog OFF THE SHELF BOOK PROMOTIONS, as this includes one of my favourite pieces of advice
on increasing your chances of
getting reviews.
I've
got a
guest post from Jami Gold
on my
blog this week
on beta reading and neither of us had a clue this was going
on.
Usually after I make a
guest post on a
blog, the owners are forced to change the locks, take out a restraining order and call the cops to
get me to leave, so this is a nice change...
I've
got a
guest post up today
on Jane Friedman's
blog about using KDP ads to sell books
on Amazon.
I always recommend that novelists find the nonfiction news hooks in their fiction, and use them to find readers interested in those topics through
guest blog posts on niche
blogs or by using them to
get publicity — free media exposure — for their books.
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on getting eyeballs quickly, writing for the Huffington
Post, writing articles online, writing
guest blog posts, writing comments
on top
blogs (a key relationship - building tool), writing Q&A columns, using online press releases, marketing via Facebook, offering free books as a sales tool, and doing podcasts.
Ask for
guest posts or organize synchroblogs in order to
get noticed
on blogs.
You may remember back in April I hosted a cover reveal for this book, well now I'm delighted to welcome you to my first stop
on the
blog tour for The Chateau of Happily Ever Afters, before we
get to the
guest post here is what the book is about.
This
guest post on Michael Hyatt's
blog outlines a great way to
get your name out there without making yourself feel like a retail product.
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.
If you're an author starting up your first author
blog or if you're looking to
get more traffic
on your author website, a great way to
get your name out there is to submit
guest posts to some pre-established writing
blogs.
Get These Titles by
guest @cdetler and don't forget to comment
on the
blog post to win a consultation with Cyndy and free books, too!
This is where the author
guest posts on five to ten different
blogs, possibly
on consecutive days, and
gets the exponential publicity explosion of several
blogs for several days.
When we like your content, you'll
get the following benefits from having a
guest post published
on our
blog:
Can I
get your permission to add this as a
guest post on my
blog?
Rachel was previously
on the podcast discussing how to manage dog training with a family and has written a
guest post for this
blog providing tips for positive trainers that are just
getting started.
I really focused
on pushing my
blog in the early stages doing
guest posts, link exchanges, commenting and trying to
get my name out there any way I could.
We have reached out to all of these couple travel bloggers to let them know, and a few will be doing some
guest posts on our
blog and vice verse, be sure to subscribe here to
get updates.
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While we're at it, will somebody
get Rick Mercer to do a
guest blog post on slaw.ca dispelling the myth that Canadian lawyers practice out of their igloos, end all pleadings with «eh», and think that curling is a metaphor for trial strategy.
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Guest Post by, Jenny McCoy They say it's easier to
get a job when you have a job, but I'm not so sure.
I'd like to
post this article as a
guest post on my home staging
blog (wordpress) Can I
get your photos as jpegs?