What is the BEST way to find guest blog? Use Google under the blog tab??
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I want to post articles and get backlink.
What is the best practice for finding guest blog?
Thank you,
BigBlaze
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You can find alot of info on the subject but easiest way is to find competitors doing it and google search the author bio or look at back .
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Hi,
I have written a guestpost on socialmediatoday.com on guest blogging where I have tried to cover whole guest blogging topic. Here is the link :
http://socialmediatoday.com/sanket-patel/1181831/noob-guide-guest-blogging
Hope this help you out...
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First of all, I'll better forget about tons of links. Sometimes is better to have few but good quality links than a massive amount of crap pointing to one or more pages.
Normally the highest value is hidden where no one can go. If you manage getting in touch on a 1 by 1 basis with good quality sites you may achieve few links but with an high value. To achieve this you'll need really good content. Not only original but with data, research and which may be considered useful to someone (because they'll need to link to it).
This is not scalable in the short end but as time pass by you'll be expanding your list of contacts and achieve a group of quality sites which already knows you and who are happy to share your content.
For this purpose, if they don't want to link to your content, try to ask them to share it on their social profile, there may be someone who likes it and link or retweet it!
About searching for blogs, I use the google tab but you can also consider on find 5 hi valuable sites and then use the related command in g search
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