Portugalist is open to
publishing guest posts from other travel bloggers, writers, and websites.
While we do accept Guest Post Submissions for the Redeeming God blog, we are moving away from
publishing guest posts from random contributors, and are instead focusing on building community within our regular readers.
(And, disclosure: we've
published guest posts from GAIA in the past).
This week, I am delighted to
publish a guest post from Mom and accomplished writer, Lane Pierce who, in her words, captures stories from the «parenthood trenches.»
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Note
from Jeremy Myers: I am
publishing several
guest posts this summer as I take some time off to rest.
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published as a
guest post on The Lunch Tray) A few years ago I was asked to share the story of my transition
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This
post has been edited
from a previous version
published as a
guest post at The Curious Case of Mommyhood.
This
guest post from Peter Kellner is an extract
from the Fabian Review Party Conference Special,
published tomorrow.
Follow her on Twitter, peruse her informative site, and read author
guest posts (including previously mentioned Chuck Wendig and Hugh Howey) to learn
from this remarkable voice in the self -
publishing field.
What follows is a second
guest post from Kathy that was originally
published with the title, How to Uphold Your Reputation as an Author.
This is a
guest post from Stephanie Argy, a graduate student in Portland State University's book
publishing program.
Today we present the penultimate part of our
guest post from Dick Parsons, former Royal Naval lieutenant commander and self -
published author.
Louida
from EarningFreeMoney.com
published my
guest post with an invitation to join my pre-launch list.
This
guest post is a great inspirational story
from author Larada Horner about her journey in self -
publishing after turning 60.
S.J. Scott
from DevelopGoodHabits.com
published my
guest post with the link to my book on Amazon at the end.
We kick off the week with the third part of our
guest blog
post from four - time self -
published author Dick Parsons.
Still to come in our
Publishing Month:
guest posts from writers Brandon Sanderson, Stephen Nelson, and Gini Koch, and literary agent Laurie McLean.
Guest blogging will allow you to generate a backlink
from the website your
post is
published on back to your site.
Guest Post by Nina Amir Before sharing an excerpt
from Nina Amir's new book, The Author Training Manual (Develop Markets, Craft Books That Sell, Become the Author Publishers Want, and Self -
Publish Effectively), I'd like to review it briefly.
This is a
guest post from Iris Febres, a graduate student in electronic
publishing at Emerson College.
But I'm hanging out in a
guest post over at Molly Greene's today talking about my journey
from self
publishing to the traditional path and back again.
Meet the... is a regular feature on I Heart Reading where I host an interview with a person
from the book
publishing business, or host a
guest post written by them.
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.
Note
from Jane Friedman: Earlier this month, I featured a
guest post on how self -
published authors can distribute their ebooks to libraries, through the SELF - e program
from Library Journal and BiblioBoard.
The following is a
guest post from Lisa Cohen and an entry in February's Self -
Publishing Writing Contest.
This is a
guest post from Evie Prysor - Jones, Digital
Publishing Executive, Blackwell's Learning platform.
Author's Digest concludes its
guest post from self -
published author Victoria M. Howard («Dancing for Dollars» and «Kentucky Horse Park: Paradise Found»)
Author's Digest kicks off 2018 with a
guest post from contributor and self -
published author Victoria M. Howard («Dancing for Dollars»)
I serialized the first book in a trilogy and uploaded it to Medium and Wattpad; ran giveaways on Amazon that were promoted by Bookbub, Booksends, etc.; pitched journalists for coverage; partnered with publications; ran organic and paid social media campaigns; gave talks;
published opeds and
guest posts; came on podcasts; and even created real websites and social media profiles for fictional characters and organizations
from the books.
J.A. Konrath has been
posting guest blogs
from many self -
published authors and his own novel, The List has broke the top 20.»
; ran organic and paid social media campaigns; gave talks;
published opeds and
guest posts; came on podcasts; and even created real websites and social media profiles for fictional characters and organizations
from the books.
From time to time in this space, WestBow Press features
guest posts and brief interviews with our authors about some aspect of their
publishing journey.
Here's an excerpt
from Ricardo's
guest post for the Alliance of Independent Authors «self -
publishing advice» blog.
«
Guest Post: Alexandra MacKenzie on
Publishing Her Second Novel» on The Literary Lab < — How publishing the second book is vastly different from
Publishing Her Second Novel» on The Literary Lab < — How
publishing the second book is vastly different from
publishing the second book is vastly different
from the first.
When we like your content, you'll get the following benefits
from having a
guest post published on our blog:
Note
from Alexis: I don't typically
publish guest posts, but this is an exception.
This
guest post was written by Henry Truc
from Go Banking Rates, a website that
publishes informative personal finance content and helpful tools, as well as the best interest rates on financial services nationwide.
Moving away
from the
guest posting mindset requires a little insight on the «author's» part in that writing style, angle and ultimate objective may need to be adjusted for any one particular
publishing platform.
Just yesterday we
published our first
guest post,
from Larry Bodine, and given the context here, it's fitting his
post was about corporate journalism.
To demonstrate that you are «wired» into your niche, you can request permission to re-post those that experts have written and
published elsewhere; you can ask individuals
from your LinkedIn groups to provide
guest posts.