She's now a cancer survivor, educating readers with opinion pieces, cancer news, information on cancer risk factors, and
guest posts from other bloggers.
Author: Partners Eric Altholz and Ken Ginder and associate Misti Munster are the main authors, with occasional
guest posts from other members of Verrill Dana, LLP's Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Group.
Portugalist is open to publishing
guest posts from other travel bloggers, writers, and websites.
This page of Amanda's Wanderlust will host
guest posts from other up and coming bloggers and travel writers.
She's now a cancer survivor, educating readers with opinion pieces, cancer news, information on cancer risk factors, and
guest posts from other bloggers.
I still blog three times a week about my research, I have
guest posts from other authors, and it has become an avenue through which my readers can find me.
The SHANNON MUIR»S INFINITE HOUSE OF BOOKS column on Mondays and Wednesdays is a place at Shannon Muir's author website open to interviews and
guest posts from other authors.
She's now a cancer survivor, educating readers with opinion pieces, cancer news, information on cancer risk factors, and
guest posts from other bloggers.
When you're done, why not read the week's
guest posts from some other kick - ass bloggers, if you haven't already?
From Cory: from time to time, we get a really great, high quality
guest post from other artists and professionals working in the field.
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.
It can be both natural (voluntary links
from other websites — ex: link bait) and artificial (manually built — ex: one of your
guest posts that links back to your blog / content).
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I hope you enjoyed my fabulous
guest posts from The English Organizer about organizing your kitchen and
other fabulous scheduled recipes while i was gone.
Maybe continue that throughout the year, with
guest posts from moms in that «stage» (or
other «stages» that you both no longer personally represent)?
This is a
guest post from Go Diaper Free Certified Coach Tracy Gillett, who blogs at Raised Good and teaches parents EC (and many
other things) in the Vancouver area...
Now I'd like to share with you a
guest blog
post from food activist Robyn McCord O'Brien about the very different regulatory picture in
other countries.
You
posted a
guest post on this blog, not only for your own emotional need to vent but for
others to learn
from.
Writers
from other academic institutions are welcome to enquire about
guest posting.
Today's
guest post about how to get your cells to communicate with lightning speed is actually written by none
other than Dr. Todd, and also includes an even more in - depth audio interview
from a phone conversation I had earlier this week with Dr. Todd.
You can find me hovering over the plate full of veggies and dip, hoarding it all
from the
other guests... Shaina recently
posted... Chocolate Lover's Bundt Cake #ChocolateParty
The only
guest posts I accept are
from family, friends, and
other bloggers
Sabina
from Victim to Charm says, «Doing
guest posts on each
other's blogs is a great way to give each
other exposure!»
From guest -
posting on each
other's blogs to sharing research information, meeting your fellow bloggers is beneficial in immeasurable ways.
So my holiday cooking is usually limited to an appetizer or two; therefore I'm happy to feature a
guest post on preparing food for the holidays
from Cindy Cullen that provides tips for tomorrow or the
other...
In this special
guest post, an embittered veteran teacher (is there any
other kind???) weighs in on what she and her low - achieving colleagues learned
from Dr. Perry's visit — or what they would have learned had they not been too lazy to attend.
From guest posting on
other sites (with the same or a similar audience), social media ads to those with your interests, joining communities and forums etc..
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.
6 Ways Twitter Lists Can Help Build Your Author Platform This
guest post from Marcy Kennedy over on TheBookDesigner, shows how to use the often under - utilized Twitter «list» function to make sense of your Twitter stream and dial into those connections with
other writers,
other industry figures, and most importantly, your readers.
He also invites
guest blog
posts from other experts in his field.
The
other was a blog
post from one of my favorite authors who blogs about writing, Jami Gold, who had a
guest blogger writing about realistic ways to redeem your story's villain.
-- 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..)
She links to a
guest blog
post Welch wrote for her about the initial seed of the book, and she links to
other discussions and reactions to the book (including
from an evangelical Christian).
Re-purpose an old blog
post,
post reviews of your favorite or recently read books, invite people in the publishing world
other authors, illustrators, artists, book marketing gurus to
guest blog for you,
post excerpts
from your book and write something around the theme,
post tips and ideas for writing inspiration, news about you, a video or audio clip of you talking about your present or upcoming projects, the possibilities are endless.
On the
other hand, Jane Friedman shares a
guest post from Robert Kroese who is arguing for the opposite.
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.
You could write about
other books in your genre, get
guest posts from authors.
His site contains several key areas for indies, including weekly collections of relevant articles
from around the web, monthly cover design contests, and
guest posts by
other writing luminaries.
Although some bloggers may not care, a good rule of thumb in writing is to make each
post at least 20 to 30 % different
from other guest posts you have written.
Unique recipes paired with professional - grade photography (which you can take
from your book) should help you pitch
guest posts to
other sites — and keep subscribers to your mailing list engaged.
This is a
guest post from Eric Rosenberg, a finance writer at Personal Profitability, InvestmentZen, and
other personal finance, technology, and travel publications.
I sue several sites for retirement information and found that the site Retirement And Good Living provides information on retirement planning, investing and many
other topics, has a great blog of
posts by
guests from around the globe and provides several retirement and health calculators.
In this
guest post, my writing partner Kim Campbell Thornton looks at the response
from the AVMA and animal organizations to the removal of puppy mill and
other animal welfare - related inspection reports
from the USDA website.
Inspiring Travelers: Travel Inspiration — an interview with Jonny Blair 22nd — Interview on RiteSim Sim Card Website: We chat with Jonny
from the Don't Stop Living Blog 22nd — Contestant in a competition to travel the world for free: Travel the world for free Jonny Blair 23rd — Featured on the Working Traveller: Worldwide Worker Jonny Blair teaching English in Hong Kong and
other jobs abroad 26th —
Guest Post on Living That: 5 Things to see and do in Northern Ireland 27th —
Guest Post on the Easy Hiker: Hiking Tiger Leaping Gorge in China 29th — Featured on Essential Travel.co.uk with 5
other travel bloggers: The Truth Behind Travel Blogging 29th — Interview on a World To Travel: 50 Jobs on the Road with Jonny Blair of Don't Stop Living 29th — Interview in Espanol (Spanish) on Mindful Travel By Sara: Entrevista viajera con Jonny Blair de Don't Stop Living 29th — Interview in English on Mindful Travel By Sara: Travel Interview with Jonny Blair of Don't Stop Living 29th —
Guest Post on Mapping Megan: Arrival in Barrientos Antarctica by Jonny Blair 30th — Mentioned on We Said Go Travel for the interview with Lisa and George.
We wrote our first
guest post (on
other travel blogs) for the lovely couple Deb and Dave
from the amazing travel blog The Planet D.
Very apologetically, I am belatedly
posting this
guest contribution
from David Rothenberg, a philosopher, musician and author of fascinating books on whales, birdsong and a host of
other facets of the natural world.
This
guest post is by Gary Rogowski
from the Northwest Woodworking Studio, who knows a thing about tools and how to teach
others...
This
guest post is by Gary Rogowski
from the Northwest Woodworking Studio, who knows a thing about tools and how to teach
others to use them.
That I provided an example
from Richard Tol's
guest post here has nothing to do with any
other issues I have with him or what he's done.
Lawyers who have participated in FCPA cases sometimes contribute
guest posts; and lawyers
from other nations — such as the United Kingdom and Australia — contribute
posts focusing on their own countries» regulation.