Answering the Scariest Guest Blogging Questions

benefits-guest-bloggingThe most intimidating guest blogging questions come from those who are trying to break in to the industry.

How do I find guest blogging opportunities?

How do I find people willing to guest blog for my site?

And these seem like pretty simple questions.  Yet, the answers are not always so straight forward. Guest blogging is a process.  Like anything worthwhile, it takes a little bit of effort. But, what you didn’t expect was the maze of conditions through which you have to sort.

~Is my site ranked high enough to be beneficial to other guest bloggers?
~How do people find my site?
~Can I offer unique, quality content to others?
~What websites accept guest blogging articles?
~How do I find them?

Yeah, I feel overwhelmed just typing out that familiar scenario.  Well, we are here to help make your guest blogging campaign a little easier and a lotta successful.  Through our list of open call topics, you can submit guest posts to a number of websites within our network!  Receive maximum exposure through our Premium Guest Blogger Membership so others can request your content too!

Stay tuned for yet another great opportunity to learn how to grow your business through Guest Blogging!  An announcement from your FizzNiche team is in the works =)

 

 

Guest Blogging is Not a Product Pitch

If you’ve started a guest blogging campaign to promote your product, GREAT!  You are headed in the right direction!  Learn the in’s and out’s of properly using a guest post to get your name and company more exposure.

Be an Expert on Your Guest Blogging Topic

My number one goal when guest blogging is to immerse myself in research. If I don’t know anything about the topic, and even if I do know a little bit about the topic, I spend a good chunk of time sifting through books, asking people for info, and browsing the web for anything that can help my writing.

I make sure that by the end of my research, I’m an expert in that one specific idea. After that, I can load my document with facts and blog about something that I know a great deal about now. Many people tend to just write to get their name out there—even if they don’t know much about the topic at hand. When blogging, you don’t want your reader to sit there—saying, I don’t think this person has any clue about this matter. As eventually people you blog for will disinvite you form blogging on their sites. Leave the reader inspired, or nodding their head because you enlightened them on something brand new.

About the Author: Ben Farkis is a Blogger at Infomercial Scams

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Good point, Ben!  When submitting your guest blogging posts, make sure you are knowledgeable about the topic at hand.  It is tempting to submit ideas to any topic requested, as to widely spread your name across the internet.  But, responding to the appropriate categories will help you target the audience you’re looking for to showcase your product.  Don’t waste your valuable writing time on a topic that won’t find your customers!