Doing
guest blog posts come and a great marketing method for the book writers to promote their books to their targeted audience.
This guest blog post comes to us from AllFreeCasseroleRecipes» Featured Foodie, Amanda Coers, from the blog, The Coers Family.
This guest blog post comes to us from Judy Hannemann.
Today's
guest blog post comes from Deb Glasser, MS, RD, Nutrition Coordinator, School Nutrition Plus.
You can buy the print here etc.][Today's
guest blog post comes from Pat Kane.]
The following
guest blog post comes from Sandra Mills of Carrington College, who has shared the college's research on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs).
Not exact matches
The following is a
guest blog post: Nothing is ever truly constant in life; trends
come and go, but the world keeps on spinning.
If you would like to write a
Guest Post for the Till He
Comes Blog, begin by reading the
Guest Blogger Guidelines.
This
guest post comes courtesy of Catie Schwalb from the lovely
blog Pitchfork Diaries.
I have several exciting
posts lined up, including some fabulous
guest bloggers who were lovely enough to
come up with some amazing recipes to share on this
blog.
I saw this on Kate's
blog, but totally
come over here and say how much I enjoyed reading your
guest post, and drooling over your delicious loafs:)-RRB- well I did and still do!
bittersweet chocolate chips 1 cup (2 sticks) sweet butter
Guest Post: Blueberry Lavender Vanilla Ice Cream — Vegan, Gluten - free, Refined Sugar - free Today's recipe
comes from the lovely Beth Manos Brickey of the
blog Tasty Yummies!
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.
On a related note, in the
coming days I'll have a
guest blog post from my new friend Robyn McCord O'Brien, founder of the Allergy Kids Foundation and author of The Unhealthy Truth.
Coming up this week, I'll be sharing a
guest blog post from Jill Castle, a registered dietitian and child nutrition expert, on «What Young Athletes Need to Know about School Lunch.»
-LSB-...] a related note, in the
coming days I'll have a
guest blog post from my new friend Robyn McCord O'Brien, founder of the Allergy Kids Foundation and author of The Unhealthy -LSB-...]
My favorite
post this week was
comes from Taylor at Pink Heels Pink Truck, as a
guest post on A Night Owl
Blog.
Guest Blog Post by Jenny Morris Chiropractic treatment and massage therapy work hand - in - hand when it
comes to pain management.
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 will be
blog swapping Tuesday - Thursday, so you guys have a lot of fun
posts coming up... very different
guest posts than what you've seen the last few weeks.
I stalked a few other
blogs looking for their
guest posting policy, thought about how I wanted to run things on the little screen time I'd have as a new fourth - time mom, and
came up with the following tips to solicit
guest posts for your
blog.
Make your
guest posts the best they can be and don't forget to populate your own fashion
blog with great content, so that when the new readers
come your way, they'll be truly impressed by what they find.
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!
It has been my honor to share
guest blog posts for up and
coming, well - known influential technological companies such as BrainPop, Remind, Smartblog on Education, TenMarks and Verizon Wireless.
In a
guest blog post, Adeline explains how she
came to write erotic romance in the first place — and why her book stands out in a crowded market.
This will be important
come launch time for
guest blog posts.
A series of
posts where the author (who has a book
coming up) writes a series of unique
guest post content on several popular
blogs in their niche.
Editor's Note: Today's
guest post comes from Anthony Levings, who runs the SketchyTech
blog.
Peter Selgin
guest posts on Jane Friedman's
blog: how your story's opening foreshadows (intentionally or not) what's to
come.
In a
guest blog post for BookPage, the author describes the night a game warden first
came to his rescue and how the experience has haunted him ever since.
The author
comes to a
blog and either does a
guest post or the blogger
posts a review.
Although I don't do much to promote my books, when I have a new one
coming out, I try and do a few interviews and
guest blog posts so that I can tweet these out for my followers and add them to my Facebook author page.
The
guest blog posts featuring independent authors have been fairly popular with the
blog's readers, and I will be continuing that in the weeks to
come as I enjoy reading about the authors who create the material I've been enjoying as much as you.
Watch for a
guest post coming up this week on my other
blog, http://www.writenonfictionnow.com, as part of Write Nonfiction in November, by Mark Coker.
At the moment I'm not looking for more
blogs to publish on — I have a number of
guest posts coming out this month already.
This
guest post comes from Michael, a contributing editor of the Dough Roller, a personal finance and investing
blog, and Credit Card Offers IQ, a credit card review site.
I would be glad to
come up with something unique and interesting to contribute to your
blog or write about any ideas you may have for a
guest post.
Our
guest post this month
comes to us from Mandy Gauldin, author of Tales from the Empty Nest, a travel
blog that chronicles the adventures and the ups and downs of life after kids.
This before and after
blog post shares her story of how Utopia
Guest House
came to be.
So excited to
come across all the different
guest adoption
blogs you've
posted and to hear / follow your adoption story.
I just
came here from Rachelle Gardner's
blog (via Mary DeMuth's
guest post).