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.
I originally
wrote this as a guest post for Joel Friedlander's wonderful self - publishing resource site TheBookDesigner.com; it sparked a lot of great conversation and feedback, and it occurred to me that the information might be of interest to a more general readership.
My friend Natalia
wrote this as a guest post, so I actually don't have any tips when it comes to choosing accommodations in Derawan.
Not exact matches
Some companies take it a step further by using their strongest brand advocates
as a source of ongoing marketing content by asking fans to
write testimonials or
guest blog
posts.»
-LCB-
Guest Post written by Taseea Lainas - Cruz -RCB- Have you ever created something for your friends or family and thought to yourself «Maybe others would enjoy this
as well,» or, «Maybe I can turn my passion into starting a home - based business»?
If you missed it, I also recently
wrote a
guest post on Marketing Pilgrim on marketing companies in the INC 500 — I think the INC 500 is great resource for evaluating the state of the industry and also
as inspiration for building our own businesses.
I again
wrote her and told her that I meant would she allow me to
post it
as a
guest post.
Editor's Note:
As with all of the
Guest Posts written on this blog, the view expressed below on signs and wonders is not the view of the blog owner, but is published here to encourage dialogue and discussion on this topic.
As a follow - up to my
post about some door - to - door evangelists that came to our house, Sam Riviera
wrote this fantastic
guest post.
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.
This
guest blog
post is
written by Debby Gans
as part of a series on her journey towards clean eating.
My friend Jenni of The Gingered Whisk — fellow Daring Baker, Sourdough Surpriser, and all around awesome lady — just recently had a baby girl, and back in the summer she asked me to
write a
guest post for her while she takes some time off from blogging to settle into life
as a momma of two.
It's an honor to work with brands to develop content for their products, such
as freelance recipe development, editorial
writing, or
guest posting.
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.
It's fine to
write unpaid
guest posts from time to time, but not just
as a favor.
The following blog is a
guest post written by them
as they reflect on the experience.
Just
as when I
write about school food reform, I welcome comments and
guest posts from school food service workers sharing their unique perspective, it's been illuminating to hear from educators about this issue.
About the author This is a
guest post written by the author of a FindGasCards.com a website where you can find the best gas cards,
as well
as a helpful auto blog!
Goer has also
written The Thinking Woman's Guide to a Better Birth, which gives pregnant women access to the research evidence,
as well
as consumer education pamphlets and articles for trade, consumer, and academic periodicals; and she
guest posts on Lamaze International's Science & Sensibility.
As part of a new series on the challenges of parenting, I'm thrilled to bring a
guest post to Foodlets today,
written by Leigh Fickling.
Even
as I sat down to
write this
guest post (for Randy Patterson and Northeast Doulas) I was interrupted by my three year old son Miles walking into my office holding a giant kitchen knife requesting that I slice him up a snack, followed shortly after by my six year old banging away to The Who on his drum set - up.
As Dr Christina Schaedel, a research associate in effects of warming on permafrost at Northern Arizona University,
wrote in a recent
guest post for Carbon Brief:
Melissa, would you be willing to
write a
guest post sometime this month for me,
as part of the challenge?
Stay Jacked
as You Age: Lift and Eat Protein Before Bed By: This
guest post is
written by Jorn Trommelen.
She was
writing a
guest blog
post for my site about self - love; a message she and I feel incredibly passionate about (
as you'll see!).
If you like to
write a
post about your experiences for 40 + Style
as a
guest poster, let me know!
I would love with your permission to SHARE this «Authors Beware»
post on my «Cat Lyon's Reading &
Writing Den» website and you
as a featured article and
guest!
A couple of weeks ago, I
guest posted at Writers Helping Writers for my first outing
as one of their Resident
Writing Coaches.
As a result, this gives me free reign to hire other people to
write guest posts that promote the site, build quality backlinks and generate leads for the email newsletter.
ALLi members may
write guest posts for its blog of self - publishing advice (www.selfpublishingadvice.org), and after I'd
written a couple of
guest posts, I was flattered to be invited by Orna Ross to join her small staff
as the Commissioning Editor of the blog.
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.
As a
Write Like Freddy student, you automatically get access to Standout
Guest Posting.
One mistake that writers make when producing
guest posts, especially if they're doing so
as part of a virtual book tour, is to
write all the
posts first, then look for blogs that might be a good fit.
Introduction to iPads
as writing tools for authors, a 3 - part series of Personal Branding Blog
guest posts by Roger C. Parker
In this
guest post, they talk about what it's like to
write as a team, their unconventional creative process and their latest collaboration.
I'm currently
writing another
guest post for another site on Self - Publishing, and even
as I
write it my perceptions are changing.
It's time for another one of my
guest posts as a Resident
Writing Coach over at Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi's Writers Helping Writers site.
(Disclosure: Em did the video above without any input or urging from us, however she did ask me to
write a
guest post as part of the relaunch of her blog, which I was more than happy to do.
The administrators are responsible for responding to queries, recruiting
guest posts, developing the schedule, vetting content for the site, researching and
writing posts, moderating discussion, and developing and scheduling non-staff content (such
as like-fests, Thrifty Thursdays, etc).
This was a great week: A recent blog of mine was included
as a
guest post on one of the great websites for authors, thebookdesigner.com (see below), and my British bestie, Julie, arrived for a visit so I took some time off from
writing.
In this
guest post, Miller tells us about how being raised
as a cowgirl has influenced her
writing and her latest series, which kicks off with Once a Rancher.
Don't get me wrong —
as I said in my recent
guest post here, I love
writing so much that I intend to continue doing it regardless.
This is the second part of the
post I
wrote as a
guest blogger on Lulu.com.
That being said, I do need to learn more on the marketing side of things
as I literally
wrote what I wanted to
write, published it and then told a few people I knew about it — no big launch,
guest posts all over the place, tours or interviews or anything like that.
Then
as time has gone on, I've spent time working on my review skills: from running a small review team for an eMagazine, to encouraging and helping new reviewers,
writing guest posts about reviews and still managing to
write reviews for 3 sites beside my own I'm pretty busy.
- A
Guest Post by Neal Litherland
posted at ideatrash, saying, «Neal has done some freelance work for me,
as well
as writing a story for Sidekicks!
I spend
as long on the promotional side of it each day
as I do
writing — sometimes longer, if I have a few
guest posts to
write, or a blog
post or two of my own.
As a writer, make it a habit to
write every day whether you are
writing a new book or a blog
post /
guest post.
We began talking after that, and
as a result, she
wrote an excellent
guest post for us here, «10 terrible social media myths authors should avoid.»
15,000 Eyeballs Online Marketing Program — This program provides 10 lessons on getting eyeballs quickly,
writing for the Huffington
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writing articles online,
writing guest blog
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writing comments on top blogs (a key relationship - building tool),
writing Q&A columns, using online press releases, marketing via Facebook, offering free books
as a sales tool, and doing podcasts.