Guest blog posts



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Wouldn't that ultimately give me a negative since its being posted on numerous websites?

What I have done previously is BMR, and send blasts and drip feeds to each posts.. Would I be doing the same in this case but instead of just on blog posts do it to all 30?? Or just a few blogs have that high credibility and PR??
 
Quick question - you're talking about guest blogging as in you guest posting on someone else's site to get a link back to your own? (Rather than finding people to guest post on your site.)

Guest blogging is a good strategy, but it's best for getting high quality, relevant links. It takes time and effort, usually requiring some legwork outside of the guest post forums on MyBlogGuest to make connections and find the really lucrative opportunities. (I consider it a completely different objective than getting links from blog networks.)

I'm a huge fan of MyBlogGuest but you're right - if you're not looking for blogs in general niches like health, travel, and internet marketing, you will have trouble finding good blogs to post on. I have found lots of good opportunities by turning to Google.

All you have to do is search for "niche + guest post" and whatever variation of that you can think of.
 
Quick question - you're talking about guest blogging as in you guest posting on someone else's site to get a link back to your own? (Rather than finding people to guest post on your site.)

Guest blogging is a good strategy, but it's best for getting high quality, relevant links. It takes time and effort, usually requiring some legwork outside of the guest post forums on MyBlogGuest to make connections and find the really lucrative opportunities. (I consider it a completely different objective than getting links from blog networks.)

I'm a huge fan of MyBlogGuest but you're right - if you're not looking for blogs in general niches like health, travel, and internet marketing, you will have trouble finding good blogs to post on. I have found lots of good opportunities by turning to Google.

All you have to do is search for "niche + guest post" and whatever variation of that you can think of.


Leg work is just part of the process. It's just that since Im new I really don't have too many resources that I can call upon.

I will do the google search and see what I can find, my goal is to write relative articles, usually 500-750 words unique I don't spin I can write, with maybe one or 2 keywords, I usually do one, and then maybe blast some profiles and social bookmarks. I just hate that my niche is not really popular like those dentists, insurance, and other crap.

If you have any good resources or ever need something decent written please let me know.
 
Quick question - you're talking about guest blogging as in you guest posting on someone else's site to get a link back to your own? (Rather than finding people to guest post on your site.)

Guest blogging is a good strategy, but it's best for getting high quality, relevant links. It takes time and effort, usually requiring some legwork outside of the guest post forums on MyBlogGuest to make connections and find the really lucrative opportunities. (I consider it a completely different objective than getting links from blog networks.)

I'm a huge fan of MyBlogGuest but you're right - if you're not looking for blogs in general niches like health, travel, and internet marketing, you will have trouble finding good blogs to post on. I have found lots of good opportunities by turning to Google.

All you have to do is search for "niche + guest post" and whatever variation of that you can think of.

Also can you explain the difference between me actually posting one of my articles on another related blog, and just commenting back and forth on other peoples blog?

I would guess making a relevant article would weigh more with G but again I'd like to know what the main difference is.