Guest posting rocks.
I wrote a couple guest posts recently that I’d like to share with you.
Is This Magic Word Missing from Your Marketing? over at Blog For Profit. BfP just redesigned on Headway and it’s lookin’ pretty sweet. To celebrate the relaunch, Grant asked for guest posts and I was happy to oblige my friend and business partner (in crime).
How to Optimize Your Blog’s Most Visited Pages at John Haydon’s blog. John’s running an awesome series of 31 Days to Optimize Your Blog for Social Media. Many of these posts so far have been guest posts. John is my social media go-to guy.
Both of these serve as great examples of the power of guest posting. Please swing by and comment. I subscribe to both of these blogs.
You Can Guest Post Like a Pro
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A dinner out at McDonalds or Luminestra? (I don't know what Luminestra is, as I just made it up, but it sounds glamorous.)
That does sound glamorous. It also sounds like a pharmaceutical.
Indeed.
That was an awesome guest post. I look forward to your case
study.
One of my goals this year is to write more guest posts!
Luminestra does sound both glamorous and pharmaceuticalish (a new word!). Maybe that's the stuff that Mudd's Women were taking? (Yeah, I know, really geeky Star Trek reference).
Geeky references FTW.
One of my goals this year is to write more guest posts!
Luminestra does sound both glamorous and pharmaceuticalish (a new word!). Maybe that's the stuff that Mudd's Women were taking? (Yeah, I know, really geeky Star Trek reference).
Geeky references FTW.