That way each blog would have original content and not a canned interview or
the same guest blog post.
Not exact matches
If you're a regular TLT reader and / or read my recent
guest blog post on The Wellness Bitch on the
same subject, this will all be familiar ground.
To learn more about what they offer, read this piece by Meaghan Sansom from Author's Republic,
guest posting on the
blog for the Alliance of Independent Authors and this
post on the
same blog by writer Katherine Hayton with more details.
Mutual
guest blog posts that appear on the
same day (and perhaps even cross-promote joint content) can mean big social sharing for everyone!
I want you to
guest post this
same post on my
blog.
Never write 40
guest posts and link them all back to your site with the exact
same anchors like: «Top Holidays» or «Best Travel
Blog».
The
same tools and techniques used there can be applied to find
blogs to
guest post for.
Cory, the
guests you invite to
blog always create impressive
posts, & this
post is of the
same high calibre.
I've done the
same at various other
blogs, including Judith Curry's (where I've also done a
guest post).
I'll add here the
same «Postscript» that I added at my personal
blog (the above is a
guest post from the ClimateDialogue editors):
...
Guest Post by Mark Gould in reply to Brian Inkster's latest blog post on The Time Blawg I am generally nervous about technology evangelism because evangelists tend to assume that their preference should be the same for all, without considering that different people have different needs and perspecti
Post by Mark Gould in reply to Brian Inkster's latest
blog post on The Time Blawg I am generally nervous about technology evangelism because evangelists tend to assume that their preference should be the same for all, without considering that different people have different needs and perspecti
post on The Time Blawg I am generally nervous about technology evangelism because evangelists tend to assume that their preference should be the
same for all, without considering that different people have different needs and perspectives.