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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Getting the Most out of Guest Blogging



Perhaps you've been blogging for a while and have yet to meet your goals. Your stats are stagnant, and your comments are... well...almost non-existent.

Or it could be that you're a real blogging hit, but would simply like to increase your exposure and your influence.

Either way, guest blogging is the ticket!
But make no mistake about it. True success requires a systematic approach.

Here are a few ways to get the most bang out of your blogging efforts.

1. Have goals and a game plan. For instance, I decided some time ago that my time would be best spent if I did some blogging for free and some for pay. As a "professional writer" it made sense for me to devote at least some of my pursuits to paying gigs, and blog for free for friends or worthy causes that couldn't afford to pay. For each blogger it might be different. But the clearer you are on where you want to go, the faster you'll get there. I love blogging, but who says you can't get paid for doing what you love?

2. Be strategic in your efforts. There are literally thousands of Blogs out in the blogosphere. Of those, there are probably hundreds that accept guest posts. As a good rule of thumb, you should target those that have a good following, a PR ranking of 3 or above, or minimally those that have excellent content. As they say, "You are judged by the company you keep."

3. Always submit your best work. You never know who might be reading. I have actually gotten requests from other blog owners after reading my posts at other sites. So do your best to do your best!

4. If you're wondering which sites to target, consider those that you read regularly and admire. Chances are if you're impressed with the Blog, others are too. To be certain that a Blog accepts guest posts visit their site and see if there's a heading like "write for us" or "guest post guidelines". Read and respond accordingly. What have you got to lose?

5. Have realistic expectations. It's unlikely you'll be an overnight success, nor will you be guaranteed that the audience will engage you with a lot of feedback, nor will you make six figures in six months. Don't believe the hype. A lot depends on the Blog culture, the niche area, the reputation of the site, and the topic addressed. Don't get discouraged, get determined.

And last but not least, have fun! It's a great way to connect with great people and increase your visibility. And done right, you may even land a gig in the process!
Wouldn't that be icing on the cake? :-)

Interested in guest blogging at this site? See the guidelines listed in the right margin under "PAGES."

Another great site for endless blogging opps is http://myblogguest.com/

I'd like to know...Pen & Prosper readers, have you ever been a guest blogger at other sites? What was the experience like?

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16 comments:

  1. Hi Jennifer,

    As always, great tips here.

    I once was left with a bad taste in my mouth because of certain experiences I had with guest posting. So much so that I decided that I would not accept guest posts neither would I do any guest posts. I got over it, but learned valuable lessons from the experiences.

    Some of those lessons are what you have shared in your post. Now, I am a bit more careful and only do things that I feel good about doing.

    Guest posting is definitely a great way to meet and connect with others.

    Take care,

    Evelyn

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  2. Jennifer Brown BanksNovember 5, 2010 at 8:28 AM

    Evelyn,

    Great to hear from you again. I'm glad you have gotten over whatever negatives you've experienced; as I highly recommend guest blogging (both receiving and giving).

    I've met some terrific folks as a result. Also, it's a relatively new "arena" where the rules vary from spot to spot.

    Thanks for stopping by and chatting. :-)

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  3. I have submitted a couple guest posts and they have brought me a few readers, so it's definitely worth it.

    Also, I learned from Blog Expo that the key to blog success is great content that attracts and keep viewers. And most bloggers do not make money directly from content unless they are writing reviews on their sites. Most money is made from affiliate marketing and guest engagements.

    So, it really does take time and commitment and a lot of promotion to get your name known in the blogosphere.

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  4. Jennifer Brown BanksNovember 6, 2010 at 3:09 AM

    Marcie,

    This is good info. Thanks for sharing it. And much continued success!

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  5. Thanks for this helpful info, Jennifer. I've been meaning to make time to write and submit guest posts. My first one will appear in December, so these tips are timely!
    Happy weekend,
    Karen

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  6. Jennifer Brown BanksNovember 6, 2010 at 2:13 PM

    Hi Karen,

    ...And when will yours be appearing here, did you say? :-)

    Thanks for hangin' out here today.

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  7. This is my first visit to your blog Mam! i am really impressed the way you blog ! i find you from the book coming soon The Fine Art of Blogging

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  8. Jennifer Brown BanksNovember 7, 2010 at 1:55 AM

    Awais,

    Thanks for stopping by! Welcome! We're glad to have you here. :-)

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  9. Jennifer: Great post. I agree that guest posts are super important and they allow you to really expand your blogging horizons. I thought the strategies you gave for the way to approach guest posting were all very helpful. I do think the more and more you can do it, the better. I think the key is to make certain you always have a sincere desire to submit high quality posts that will interest the readers of the blog you are submitting to. Always focus on the benefit you are providing to others and then other benefits just naturally arise and flow to you.

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  10. Jennifer Brown BanksNovember 7, 2010 at 5:41 AM

    Excellent points, Sibyl. It's true---having the right focus will ultimately yield the right results. Thanks for your time and input.

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