This is a guest post by John Burnside from MoneyIn15Minutes.co.uk
There is no feeling like finishing a post, you’ve spat all your words out onto the page and are ready to send it off to the world-wide web waiting for it to be judged by the discerning reader.
The greatest temptation of all at that point is to just publish that post and go downstairs to make a cup of tea (or vodka, whatever is your poison) but this is the very way to put people off reading your posts because without all the trimmings; your post is nowhere near meeting its true potential.
Here is a list of things that I do after the post is written to make it a more attractive proposition to the audience:
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This is a guest post by Sonia Jackson. Welcome to my web-site www.custom-essay-writing.org
Posting guest articles on other Blogs is a great way to promote your own website. Choosing where to post, however, is the deciding factor of the success of Guest Blogging.
Here are few things you should consider when choosing where to Blog.
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This is a guest post by Cory Collins from PageOnePower.com
Anyone who’s spent anytime blogging can readily relate to tales of bad SEO. Blog comments that hardly seem to be English, guest post request spam, and a constant stream of content solely designed to build backlinks.
And it’s unfortunate. Because I believe link building, done properly, is more about personal human interaction than anything to do with a search engine—crazy, right? Let me explain.
First you need to understand the reason most people start a blog, is because they’re passionate about something. They want to share their passion with the world. But, maintaining a blog is a lot of work. Often for little or no money.
So, some blogs start looking for content contribution from outside sources, such as guest posts. Or maybe they are just looking to build more of a community. Either way, they want their blog to stay passionate, on point, and high quality. Generically written, bland, vanilla posts written only for a backlink is the last thing they want.
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This is a guest post by Zac Johnson from ZacJohnson.com.
One of the biggest problems I see with people who are just starting their blog or have big plans to get rich from blogging, is that they don’t create a strategic plan before they get started. The biggest misconception about blogging is that it’s easy to make money and build an established site of your own.
Anyone can buy a domain, choose a web host and throw up a WordPress driven site. Anyone can also start writing great content and posting once or twice a week. Even after a few months and having written 20-30 original articles, you are still basically without a business model and plan. Blogging is one of the slowest forms of making money online and if you don’t have a plan in place, you may never end up making money at all.
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This is a guest post by Heather from 9thSphere.com
Are you looking to see an increase in traffic coming to your website?
Sometimes it only takes a few small changes to really boost the visibility of your site.
I’ve put together a list of some tips that you can easily employ to help cast a wider net for visitors to find and visit your site.
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