Myblogguest how to get your articles out and about?
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Hi,
I'm a member now of myblogguest.com website, I have paid for the pro subscription and have uploaded 1 article (basically to just see how the system works).
I've got 15 articles a month which I want to pump out to blogs but has anyone got any tips using the myblogguest system to get blog websites to pick these up?
I think I have been fair, 500 words of unqiue content with 1 anchor text link in the body, thats it.
In an ideal world I would love it if I had 15 articles all being grabbed by 15 different blogs each month.
By the looks of it, that's wishful thinking!
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Hey! Sorry I am a bit too late on this one, but hopefully I can help!
I think I have been fair, 500 words of unqiue content with 1 anchor text link in the body, thats it.
Quite fair, but not exactly enough. The thing is, that's guest blogging and for bloggers to really want your content, you need to make it blog-friendly ("viral", in a way).
MyBlogGuest is no different from the whole Internet in this respect. Some topics always do well and get attention.
Usually these topics get picked in no time here:
- Apple
So if you want to get quick offers, consider changing the focus towards the above topics. You can easily do that almost with any niche. For example, if you are into "loans":
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Free iPhone Apps to Quickly Calculate Your Loans
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HOW TO: Use Google Shortcuts to Estimate Your Loan
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etc
If you add some screenshots, CC-attributed images, etc, your articles will be picked in no time!
I hope that helps!
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check out the magic submitter, I submit tons of content with it.
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Hi,
I am not familiar with myblogguest.com, but I think that the basics of guest blogging apply here, too:
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the better your content, the better your chance that others will pick it up
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try to offer a new perspective, not just to rephrase what other people have said
I believe that places as myblogguest.com are also a good networking opportunity. Do not just upload your blog articles and wait for them to be found, but browse available blog articles in your niche, too, and if you find a good and interesting article, post it on your blog. You can then ask the author of the guest blog, to feature your article, too.
And if you find you have created a really exceptional piece of content, consider featuring it on your own blog instead of using it for guest blogging. You might be able to attract more quality links coming directly to you this way.
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