The primary activity of a virtual book tour is to travel from blog to blog, where you contribute blog
posts as a guest blogger.
where you contribute blog
posts as a guest blogger.
As you might imagine there's an associated blog, to which you're invited to submit
a post as a guest blogger interested in pro bono work.
If you write blog
posts as a guest blogger or for your own blog, include URLs and titles outlining what you have written.
Not exact matches
You can use link building tactics such
as guest posting, infographics, skyscraper technique, video marketing,
blogger outreach etc to build quality links to boost your overall search engine traffic to your sites.
2) Popular
bloggers served
as RESOURCES for their readers, which meant that they didn't always have to generate a
post themselves, but regularly included interviews, links,
guest posts, videos, news, etc. that would be of interest to their readers.
Some practical points: If you're just starting out, some opportunities that make a lot of sense for platform - building include: writing
guest posts for popular
bloggers who share a similar audience, writing a regular column for a newspaper or online magazine, seeking out speaking gigs (paid or unpaid), participating in conferences (for networking opportunities
as well
as exposure to new, inspiring ideas), using social media to share your message, and requesting interviews with popular authors / speakers / leaders to feature on your blog.
Love chicken recipe, baked, fried, curry, give it to me in any form Thats a really lovely
guest post for a wonderful
blogger as well.
I'm so excited to have one of my favourite
bloggers guest posting today
as I'm still galavanting around Europe.
Today I'm sharing a breakfast recipe I wrote
as a
guest post for my
blogger friend Food Moods a few months ago while she was moving from the UK to the South of France.
Because they don't have a steady access to a kitchen and can not generate many cooking
posts, they've lined up some food
bloggers to present new recipes
as guests.
A wonderful food
blogger friend Divya Kuduva whom I met a couple of times wanted me to write a
guest post for her blog
as she was busy settling down in her new home.
And now for a bit of bloggy housekeeping: Moving forward on my blog, I will have some
guest posts from various wonderful
bloggers while I continue to blog
as I can.
(TLT has a #B4FD
post this Friday and Bri of Red, Round, or Green will also be a
guest blogger as we continue our
posts in November.)
Also, just a reminder that next week we kick off TLT's sixth annual «It Takes a Village to Pack a Lunch» series, featuring my own
posts on lunch - packing
as well
as guest blog
posts by some of my favorite
bloggers and experts, including Sally Kuzemchak of Real Mom Nutrition, Dr. Dina Rose of It's Not About Nutrition, Katie Morford of Mom's Kitchen Handbook, Maryann Jacobsen of Raise Healthy Eaters.
Check back all week long
as API Speaks features
guest bloggers and other breastfeeding - related
posts during World Breastfeeding Week!
The
bloggers that
guest post for you know that it is in their best interest to get traffic to those
guest posts so they will promote them
as well
as posts on their own site.
JJ is also a frequent
blogger at Huffington
Post, Mind Body Green, and other outlets,
as well
as a popular
guest on TV, radio, and in magazines.
I hope you will come back Monday
as Tiffany of Bright On A Budget will be
guest posting and
as always Tuesday is «
Bloggers Who Have Inspired Me» link up and Wednesday will be «How I Style It» link up with the theme of patterns with Friday being another
guest post covered by Carrie of curlycraftymom.
My first
post as a GUESS Access
guest blogger is live!
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.
An informal series of
guest posts and interviews with other writer -
bloggers in your genre can get your book in front of just
as many potential readers.
-- 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..)
This is the second part of the
post I wrote
as a
guest blogger on Lulu.com.
Offer to do a
guest post (let them choose the topic, just to be nice), and either make it clear you'd like a review in return, or hit them up later once they've gotten to know you
as a
guest blogger.
A Guide to Online PR also describes additional ways authors can get their message out by contacting
bloggers,
guest posts, and using Facebook and Twitter
as part of an ongoing online press campaign.
If you're not the type to write
guest posts, then consider proactively offering yourself up to be interviewed
as part of other
bloggers» interview series.
Guest bloggers are welcome to write a
post for this series
as well.
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.
As an author, going on a blog tour immediately introduces you to a number of bloggers where you'll be supplying a guest post pertinent to their site, as well as all their reader
As an author, going on a blog tour immediately introduces you to a number of
bloggers where you'll be supplying a
guest post pertinent to their site,
as well as all their reader
as well
as all their reader
as all their readers.
Popular
bloggers receive many requests to
guest post, so if you are going after a well known blog, you should probably have a fairly compelling reason
as to why they should have you
guest post instead of someone else.
Guest posting, sometimes referred to as guest blogging, is exactly what the name implies; you write an article for a blogger, and they post it to their
Guest posting, sometimes referred to
as guest blogging, is exactly what the name implies; you write an article for a blogger, and they post it to their
guest blogging, is exactly what the name implies; you write an article for a
blogger, and they
post it to their blog.
Mara is also a
guest blogger and relationship etiquette expert for the Huffington
Post where she writes about topics such
as engagement rings, secondhand jewelry, break - ups, dating, divorce and more.
This is a
guest post by travel
bloggers Beyond Our Horizons (https://beyondourhorizons.wordpress.com/) that showcases Palawan, the Philippines
as a dream romantic destination.
--
Guest posts for various famous
bloggers and nationwide portals — First places in Google search for many Polish phrases about Indonesia — Mentioned
as an Indonesia - expert on several big travel blogs — One of the 100 best expat blogs from all over the world at bab.la — 2016 edition — Creating a succesfull and rewarded hostel — Interview for Elle magazine
Travel Blogging & Digital Nomad * How Travel
Bloggers Can Trade Advertising for Free Accommodation * WorldWideWorker: James Clark, Digital Nomad * WorldWideWorker: Diana Edelman, PR and Social Media for Save Elephant Foundation, in Thailand * WorldWideWorker: Latoya Brown, Social Media Marketing * 16 Travel & Expat Blogs That Want to Interview You * 33 More Travel & Expat Blogs That Want to Interview You * 12 Travel Blogs Looking for
Guest Posts * 33 More Travel Blogs Looking for
Guest Posts * The Digital Nomad's Office * Blogging on a Short Trip * Work Online and Travel the World * Answers to a Reddit Travel Blog Survey * A Plansify For Making a Bit of Cash
as a Travel Advisor * The Working Traveller is Three Years Old — Here's What We've Learnt * The Working Traveller is Two Years Old — Here's What We've Learnt * (Over) Six Months on the Blog * Freelancing Abroad: Don't Let These 4 Common Concerns Stop You From Fulfilling Your Dream * 3 Quick Ways to Get a Link to Your Site
as guest conference
blogger, and I look forward to
posting throughout the conference on the lessons learned at presentations and break - out sessions.
My blogging has been helpful to me mostly
as a
guest blogger on other sites (including a
guest post about Google Profiles on Lawyerist).
As always, when we have an institutional
guest blogger, we'll identify the
guest posts with a banner.
Although I had previously been a
guest blogger there, my inaugural
post as a team member was published on August 19, 2010.
I tweet every blog
post I write — on my own blogs and
as a
guest blogger — and when I've commented on a blog
post elsewhere or contributed an article to another site.
Content Marketing Established and maintained social relationships with influential
bloggers / media outlets to land link acquisition opportunities such
as guest post opportunities.
This
guest post is by Elena Manighetti Elena is a
blogger who enjoys writing about career tips and advice
as well
as wellness.
We had a
guest post a while back called «Getting Married for the first time after age 40 ″ http://www.luvemorleavem.com/blog/2010/04/30/first-time-marriage-over-40/ which was written by a smart, beautiful
blogger who is known
as the Late Bloomer Bride because she got married for the first time at 42.
As Kevin and I continue to construct and consult the day away today, we thought it would be fun to invite one of our favorite
bloggers to write a
guest post for us.So today's special
guest is Kim, from Dear Daisy Cottage.Kim owns a sunny little cottage in Florida, and has decorated it -LSB-...]
As Kevin and I continue to construct and consult the day away today, we thought it would be fun to invite one of our favorite
bloggers to write a
guest post for us.
As Kevin and I continue to construct and consult the day away today, we thought it would be fun to invite one of our favorite
bloggers to write a
guest post for us.So today's special
guest is Kim, from Dear Daisy Cottage.Kim owns a sunny little cottage in Florida, and has decorated it... [Read More...]
Make sure to also jump over to Calling It Home and check out the Host
Bloggers» reveal
posts from yesterday
as well
as the
Guest Bloggers» reveal
posts today.
If you are a non-blogger — to be eligible in the prize draw, you must «qualify»
as a party
guest by visiting and commenting on at least 20 participating party
posts in the Mr. Linky list of
bloggers.