How to search for “open” blogs?
There are some useful tools for that))
Google:
your niche + blogs;
also: “submit a guest post”; “add blog post”; “submit an article”; “suggest a guest post”; “send a guest post”; “write for us”; “become an author”; “guest bloggers wanted”; “contribute to our site”; “become a contributor”; “become guest writer”
search in the quotation marks – Google will search the exact match. Also use Google’s Wildcard operator (*) to get slightly different results without sacrificing on relevancy?
If you don’t know how to use Google search features read this article
also here Google –> News –> Tools –> All News –> Blogs
Twitter:
guest post; guest blogger; writers needed; blog for us; write for us;
Also use these tools – they will help you to find similar pages to those you have already found:
With this tool you can find the most popular articles and pages with view counts and share statistics by your keyword.
A few more words…
Post constantly but without bigotry. Remember the results might come not as soon as you are expecting. Blogging is not the tool that fits for all businesses. And it’s sometimes hard to tell whether it will work for you or not until you try it. At least you will learn the subject in details, while preparing an article. It’s not that bad too. That is why we need to remember one important rule, we were talking about at the beginning: we need to organize it constantly, in full and for the minimum time amount! Till it becomes your main job – or till you decide (basing on numbers), that it might become your main job if you spend more time on this, till that time you should fit the process adequately. Spend less time on the post. Divide topics (i.e. this article can be divided into 10). Post more constantly. Take it as a rule. You are releasing a new product or adding new feature to the one you have – you are writing several posts here and there. If you notice the difference in sales posting with steady regularity – then maybe you should devote more time for that.
[What if…]
What if my articles are rejected? In this case you should think over the quality of your content and read this: https://michaelhyatt.com/anatomy-of-an-effective-blog-post.html
Some more books that are highly recommended by professionals:
Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott
Everybody Writes by Ann Handley
Ogilvy on Advertising by David Ogilvy
Style: The Art of Writing Well by F.L. Lucas
Make a point of reading other people’s blogs! Like your morning coffee!
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