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Great write up Donna! I love seeing new perspectives on guest blogging!
Hi Matt! Thanks! Glad you liked it. Sometimes all it takes is one little change to make a world of difference.
This is a great post, Donna. These are great tips that you have listed. I loved your idea of permanent guest blogger. Thanks for sharing this.
Thanks, Richa, I’m glad you liked it. Now get out there and run with it ๐
Very nice.. When writing a guest post for one target blog, link to your other target blogs. This will help develop a relationship between you and these other blogs that will open doors for more guest posting opportunities. Thanks.
Hi IT – Exactly! You got it! ๐
Guest blogging is a good idea to enhance your reputation as a writer, get backlinks and increase traffic. However I agree if it is limited only joined 2 or 3 blogs or you’re actually an incredible writer.
Hi erwin – You’re right, too. If you spread yourself too thin you don’t help yourself or the other blogger. ๐
Being a guest blogger is such an amazing opportunity to establish infinite ties among readers and to generate traffic to your own site. Thanks for the share!
Thank you, Joy! Glad you liked it ๐
Rightly said– Permanent guest blogging is a mutually beneficial practice but you need to be able to successfully define a specific identity that differentiates you from the blog owner. Thanks!
Good point, Kristine! If you’re both blogging in the same voice, about the same topics, then there’s really no point. Diversity, variety, and maybe even a controversial viewpoint every now makes your blog a lot more interesting.