We'll also have a programme of local events and
guest blog posts up soon.
Not exact matches
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up the process of contacting potential
blogs to
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I did invest in a course, and it's basic tenets were: 1 — Know your audience 2 — Create a giveaway that would be of value to your audience 3 — Set
up the website and automated email engagement sequence triggered by a signup to the giveaway 4 — Engage with the community, adding value to other
blogs (which I've tried to do here) 5 — Once you have some traction, seek
guest -
posting opportunities to drive referral traffic 6 — Then launch your own
blog
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.
I have another
guest post up at the SeaChange
blog: Cedar Planked Salmon with Rosemary Smoke.
Today I have a
guest post lined
up for you all from Tamara who
blogs at Oh Lardy!
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 am thrilled to be doing a
guest post over on Heather's
blog Cook it
Up Paleo!
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I'm just catching
up on my
blog reading and had a chance to peruse some of your
guest bloggers»
posts.
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 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.
I've opened
up my
blog for
guest posting opportunities.
In her
guest blog post below she tells us about Cooking
Up Change ®, an annual student school food cooking contest, the finals for... [Continue reading]
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.»
It also helps to build you
up as an authority in your niche along with helping you build relationships with the influencers that
post your
guest blogs.
You know all those months that I was sick - well SHE kept this little
blog going by setting
up guest posts, formatting them, publishing them, and promoting them.
Next week is WORLD BREASTFEEDING WEEK and we have so many fun giveaways, collaborations,
guest blog posts and more lined
up to celebrate with you!
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 know I just had a
guest post up on Jessica's
blog last week, so I'll keep this short and sweet.
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.
Besides sponsored
posts, you could be featured on our Home & Press page, all of Restricted Shoes» social media platforms, a
guest blogger on RStyle
blog, etc... being famous is
up to you!
I am excited to have Whitney from Journey Mercies
guest posting here on the
blog today, especially with the topic that she has chosen, she sums
up so much of what I have been thinking and living these last few months.
We wanted to make sure we hit
up a bunch of unique stores for a fun
guest post on the Traverse City
blog on holiday shopping, so be sure to head there and check that out!
Next
up in the «Maternity Leave»
guest post series, the most helpful
post from Lynzy with all of the new mom essentials... My name is Lynzy and I am the blogger behind the life & style
blog, Sparkling Footsteps.
Thanks for linking it
up @ http://placeofmytaste.blogspot.com/2013/08/work-it-wednesday-link-party-
guest-host.html Aniko@PlaceOfMyTaste recently
posted... GROW YOUR
BLOG NETWORKING PARTY -
GUEST HOST
4 Important Things Women Look for in the Man of Their Dreams Today, I'm going to share a
guest blog post written by Pauline Plott, a London - based blogger who became a dating guru after learning the psychology behind modern romance and signing
up for every dating website in
Today, I'm going to share a
guest blog post written by Pauline Plott, a London - based blogger who became a dating guru after learning the psychology behind modern romance and signing
up for every dating website in pursuit of relationship bliss.
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.
I've built
up a lovely following with readers and other authors who generously share my
posts, invite me for
guest author interviews and I've noticed with every interview I do just on a
blog my book sales go
up.
Today's
guest blog post is going to make you want to drop everything and book a ticket to Europe, where you will meander through France, Germany, Austria and end
up lounging on the gorgeous Lake Balaton in Hungary.
In a
guest blog post, Moran explains the universality of what she calls «Rebecca Syndrome» — the doubts that you can ever measure
up to a past love.
You can do a virtual book tour with other similar
blogs that you have set
up relationships with and do
guest posts or video interviews based on your book.
More on the double - sided issue of crowd sourcing in a future
post, but for a positive write -
up, here's a
guest blog I did over at Karen Woodward's site a short while back.
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.
During the count - down period before the GayRomLit Retreat, I was able to sign
up at three
blogs to do
guest blog posts and get some reviews for my most recent book, Oliver & Jack: At Lodgings In Lyme.
The least successful method was using a paid
blog tour to get us five to seven
guest posts leading
up to the event.
May 9 — Books a Plenty Book Reviews — REVIEW May 10 — Mysteries with Character — REVIEW May 10 — The Pulp and Mystery Shelf —
GUEST POST May 11 — The Power of Words — REVIEW May 12 — cherylbbookblog — SPOTLIGHT May 13 — Cozy
Up With Kathy — REVIEW, CHARACTER INTERVIEW May 14 — Laura's Interests — REVIEW May 15 — Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book — REVIEW May 15 — Readeropolis — AUTHOR INTERVIEW May 16 — Reading Is My SuperPower — REVIEW May 16 — The Avid Reader — REVIEW May 17 — T's Stuff — SPOTLIGHT May 17 — Ruff Drafts — SPOTLIGHT May 18 — FUONLYKNEW — REVIEW May 19 — MJB Reviewers — REVIEW May 20 — Brooke
Blogs — CHARACTER
GUEST POST May 21 — My Reading Journeys — CHARACTER
GUEST POST May 21 — Varietats — REVIEW May 22 — The Book Diva's Reads — SPOTLIGHT
A few friends have signed
up to help promote my book on their
blogs with an interview or
guest post and a book giveaway.
Set this
up in an autoresponder, such as aweber.com; and provide the link to your opt - in form as your link for your bio or signature for a
guest blog post.
Every day for the month of may, I will be visiting a new
blog, offering
up either a
guest post or an interview.
Each day there will be a new
blog post HERE on my
blog from an expert
guest so be sure to visit or sign
up for my newsletter to receive their amazing advice.
They'll ask you to
guest post on their
blog, which will also show
up in Google.
(Note: I just finished a brutal two - week revision under deadline, so rather than staying
up until 4 a.m. (again), I'm recycling this
guest post I wrote a couple of years ago for Anne R. Allen's
blog.
-- 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..)
I am almost DONE with writing
up guest posts and interviews for the
blog tour craziness, which means my brain is about to be — GASP — clear for something resembling: whispers: fiction.
Set
up your
blog and main pages, write 5 or so
posts, but then start pitching
guest posts to bigger
blogs in your genre.
So instead of my personal
blog or service sites, which are just about me, and only have a PR3 or PR4, soon I'll have a handful or PR5 and PR6 sites that are set
up to be social, to encourage interaction, comments and
guest posting, so that all indie authors can participate and enjoy the benefits.