Writers and bloggers are always looking for new ways to have their work seen. One excellent option is to write a guest post for a blog. When writing a contributing piece for another blog, everyone wins. The writer gains more visibility, while simultaneously building his/her credibility, all the while providing content for the blog he or she contributing to. Although there are thousands of blogs out there, not all are willing let you write for them.
Below are six blogs, all accepting guest submissions. Be sure to do your homework before submitting work: Did you follow all guidelines for submission? Does your story’s pitch briefly outline why your post would work well for the particular blog? Will the readers of said blog connect with the content you are providing?
1. Mashable: The Social Media Guide: www.mashable.com
Mashable, the number 4 site on Technorati’s List of Top 100 Blogs, is the…
477 readersI've been seeing a lot of posts on blogs I read regularly regarding content mills. Over at Writer's Weekly, there's a big expose on Demand Studios, a content mill that owns and supplies content to eHow and some other content sites. Web Writing Info and...
903 readers// The vast majority of freelance writers are self-employed and the sole employee of their business. Many of those freelance writing businesses don’t really even see themselves so much as a business, but as a writer who works for someone else. There are some folks, for example, who write exclusively for Demand Studios and think
601 readers// I have freelance writing on my mind today, or rather, the freelance writing niche. For those of you who haven’t been with this blog network from the beginning, Freelance Writing Jobs started out as a single standalone blog posting job leads every day. From there, we branched out to having some advice posts on
744 readers// As a freelance writing blogger I make it a point to read ALL the blogs in the freelance, writing and blogging niches – even those I don’t like or particularly agree with. In fact, I’ll even go as far as saying anyone who is serious about his or her niche and wants to be
411 readersNormally when I get crap in my email I just delete it. However, this particular email disturbed me on a few levels. Let me explain:The offer:They want to sponsor my weblog. This weblog. They want me to earn money, money, money through their sponsorship. What's in it for me:Money and higher traffic to this little
1123 readers// If you’re reading this blog, most likely you’re interested in making money as a blogger. Jennifer’s advice here is for those wishing to make a living blogging for others. My posts are mostly geared towards earning money from your own blogs. I hope we both offer something of value and that you will continue
679 readersBlippr, Mashable’s new community reviews site, is growing up fast: we’re seeing 100% month over month growth! Blippr lets people review web apps, movies, books, games and music in 160 characters or less, and you can submit reviews directly from…
857 readersI could just as well have titled this post “Why I Sometimes Write for Free.” I guest post on a number of other blogs, including Mashable and Copyblogger. And I realize this is faux pas in the writing world, but I don’t get paid to write for these blogs. I make a healthy hourly wage freelance
427 readersWhile I may not change my mind, everyone who visits here has the chance to tell their side of an issue. That was my response on Friday when the content mill discussion turned to why people had left the Freelance Writing Gigs community. I extended the offer to Deb Ng, who has found herself in
661 readersI asked the question last time whether or not you could operate a successful freelance writing business in a vacuum. I talked about the three major benefits of being part of a freelance writing community that are often touted: socialization, education and networking. I also pointed out how you can get all three of those
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