tips of the day!:How to Maximize the Benefit of Guest Posting

December 21, 2007

Do your research!

A little bit of research is essential before you submit your guest post to be published. It will help make sure you’re properly rewarded for your work and that you produce something that will be well received by the blog’s audience

Does the blogger give adequate credit to guest posters? If the blog you’re writing for doesn’t allow an in-post byline for its guest-authors, don’t bother. If you write a post including a byline for this kind of blog, the author will most likely remove the byline and publish your work without it. I’ve had this happen to me before — it’s not fun!

What kind of posts work well on the blog? Take a look at some of the blog’s most popular posts to get an idea of what worked well. Could you create something with similar elements?

Are there any gaps waiting to be filled? I wrote my first guest post for ProBlogger on drawing StumbleUpon visitors into your blog because I noticed it was something that hadn’t been covered much before. It went on to become one of this blog’s most popular posts. Ask yourself: how can I use what I know to bring something unique to the blog?

A stunning albino peacock.
The ideal guest post will show off your skills and impress. Photo by
lightgazer.

Optimize your post for greater rewards

What you write and how you present it can influence how rewarding your guest posting experience will be. Here are a few tips to help you optimize your posts.

Link to yourself and others. If you’ve written something that relates to the guest post on your own blog, find a way to work in a link. You can link out to other sources as well if you’d like to take a more democratic approach. A note: if you haven’t written something vitally on topic, don’t link out just for the sake of it. This will look like you’re putting self-promotion above relevance.

Put in a real effort. It’s easier to have social media success with your post on a popular blog because there’s a bigger pool of readers to vote for what you write. More traffic to the post means more click-throughs to your site. In other words, it’s not actually worth it to write the minimum required just to get a link back to your blog. Writing a great guest post will drastically increase the rewards.

Participate in the comments section. One of the metrics whereby bloggers judge the success of a post (as you know) is the comment count. You can raise this and make a good impression on those who’ve commented by responding to questions and feedback on your guest post.

Call in favors. Use your connections to bump along the success of your guest post. You can contact social media users you know, link to the post from your own blog, or pitch the link to other bloggers.

Crafting your byline

The byline is where you’re credited for your writing. You can see an example at the bottom of this post. Most bloggers will give you the freedom to put whatever you like in your byline (within reason) — as long as it’s not too long. The byline is the place where people will decide whether or not to click-through to your own blog, so it’s important to get it right.

Create a byline to suit your goals. If you mainly want feed subscribers, include only a link to your feed. If you want feed subscribers and traffic, include a link to your feed and your site. If you only want traffic, drop the link to your feed. If you want to sell a product, mention it instead.

Appeal to your target audience. If you write for a certain type of people (for example: bloggers, dads, Zen Masters), include that information in your byline. It will capture the attention of the kind of people you want reading your blog.

Explain the benefits. If you want people to visit your site or subscribe to your feed, explain what they’ll get in return. Useful advice? Hints and tips? Free stuff? Give people a reason to do what you want.

Happy Holidays!

exams are done..hope you all have a great and warm christmas..happy safe new year to all!♣

14th blog: whoaA! all done!

hi hi hi!..we have just finished our exams..hahaha but i think their still exams on january because our other subjects didnt let us take this week so it will be at next year..hahaha im with my gf now..were going out this day..because tomorrow im going back to my home(Gosh i hate Goodbyes)..hmmm ill pray ill have a safe travel..and will arrive at home safe and sound..hmm hope all my answers will be correct not exactly correct but i pray that i will pass all of the subjects that i have test on and move on to midterm..hmmm its really christmas ei..hehehehe im very happy and yet sad because my gf is not with me this christmas..and the in the new years eve..geeez! i really hate this..but what can i do..i have to face the truth..ahmm hope you all have a good nyt sleep..and happy holidays..Godbless♣

reaction blogers:Survey: 46% of Bloggers are in it for Money

December 19, 2007

There’s nothing too profound in that - but the other categories show the increasing focus upon money that bloggers have with 28% saying ‘It’s fun and I can maybe earn a buck while I’m at it ‘ and a further 18% saying ‘to make money’. So that’s a grand total of 46% of bloggers who blog with money on their minds.

Of course this survey was done at BlogKits which is a blog advertising program so we should expect that a certain percentage of respondents would be interested in blogging for money. So whilst we probably can’t say 48% of ALL bloggers do so with money as a motivation (although it makes a nice headline) I think the figures do represent an increased focus upon commercial blogging for many.

1st day of exam!

whooo!!! so hard..good luck for the next coming test..

13th blog: okay my bad!

hi..i just finished my exam in physics..and ohh yeahh its soo hard!..hmm but anywayz..ive just read my gf’s blog..im so depressed that in the way she feel about me going home..she posted that a few days ago..hmm its really my fault..i guess she didnt knew what it really was..i dont really want to go home if she knows..but i also miss my parents..hope she’s okay with that..ill have to study for the next following day..its still our exam week..God bless to me..and to all who is taking the test..bby im sorry!♣

my 1st year picture!

December 18, 2007

1st year!

yeah! 1st year..mE,jayson,junerik,paul, and abz

blog reactions: 18 Lessons I’ve Learned about Blogging

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1. Be Lucky

2. Work Hard

3. Use the Power of Exponential Growth

4. Differentiate Yourself

5. Provide Value

6. Target a Niche

7. Diversify

8. Don’t Spread Self too Thin

9. Have a Backup Plan

10. Be Light on Your Feet

11. Relationships are Key

12. Establish Boundaries

13. Don’t read your Own Press

14. Beware of Hype

15. Get a Life

16. Make Mistakes

17. Be Yourself

18. There are No Rules

Luck is nothing but Prayer is Everything

Good Luck to all..and Godbless..take this test seriously guys..

12th blog: God give me wisdom

hi i havent yet studied for my exam tom so please God help me..hehehe hmmm am i stupid?maybe your wondering i ask that question hmm its because i really am..hahaha joke..hmm seariously its because i have done something wrong this time..hummff..i really am sorry for what ive done maybe its just my dumbness..anyways..were okay at this moment..i really glad thats over..hmm i dont want any fights especially the holidays are comming..ohh i can smell the christmas..hahah and also the food..ehmm i have plans 2gther with my gf before going home we will stroll together and have fun..spend the time before going..right? i know because some people do the same for their relationship..okay just wish me tomorrow some luck..and pray that i will pass this test.. Godbless!♣ohh and happy holidays!