How to find sites related to my niche that allow guest posting

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i need to know how i can find sites related to my niche that allow guest posting
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  • Profile picture of the author NatesMarketing
    Reach out to folks in your niche with sites you want to guest post on.

    Something I posted a long time ago concerning guest posts - yet still applies:

    There is some risk with guest blogging. If you get the chance to blog to 100k people, and you sound like an idiot...well...catch my drift? So, it's best to start small, establish credibility, and become comfortable with guest blogging. Once people see you're not an idiot, then you can try for the "bigger" sites, and they may even come to you to ask for a guest post!


    How do you find blogs to post on? Again, Google is a great place to start. Search for [your niche] + "guest post" or "guest posting" or "guest blogging" etc. Even if they don't advertise that they accept guest posts, it never hurt to ask!



    Before approaching the people who run the site, make sure their site is a quality site. Make sure other posts on the site are well written and researched. Make sure the site has a following. Remember, the point of a backlink is for people to see it. If no one is reading the site you're about to guest post on then what's the point? Also, be on the lookout for where you could add your post to their blog. Maybe they're lacking in a certain area that you happen to be very knowledgeable in. Try and come up with a unique idea or thought provoking title.



    Once you've decided that it's a quality blog to guest post on, it's time to introduce yourself. You will want to be polite and professional. Obviously, no typos or misspellings. And you'll want to include these points:
    • Your name
    • Where you're from (what website)
    • What your guest post would be about (Thought Provoking title)
    • Samples of your work on other blogs
    • If they have any restrictions (length, images, etc)
    • When would they want the post
    That's pretty much it. Start small, build credibility, and grow!
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    • Profile picture of the author DeadRooster
      Originally Posted by NatesMarketing View Post

      If you get the chance to blog to 100k people, and you sound like an idiot...well...catch my drift?
      A few years ago I ran a blog completely based on the fact that I'm an idiot. It was popular enough that it was featured on CNN. Now the whole world knows I'm an idiot. What do I do now?
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by minamessi View Post

    i need to know how i can find sites related to my niche that allow guest posting
    Here you go ...

    How to find them: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post6575732 ("guest posting" is just a small variant of article syndication: they're the same sites, more or less.)

    How to ask them: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post7475055
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  • Profile picture of the author inudu
    Type this into Google:

    "your niche" + "write for us"

    "your niche" + "accept guest post"

    "your niche" + "submit content"

    Replace "your niche" with your industry (finance, dating, seo, etc)

    Then use email outreach to contact these people.
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  • Profile picture of the author vishwa
    You can do it by searching in Google. By the way what is your niche?
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  • Profile picture of the author stews
    Google the following: Keyword/nurl: guest post"
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  • Profile picture of the author youvana
    I'd err on the side of caution with guest posting, it might be a good idea to read what Matt Cutts has to say about this subject. There is a good article here: Matt Cutts Says 'Stop' Guest Blogging for SEO: Here's Everything You Need to Know - SEW Or hear it from the horses mouth... Mr Cutts himself: The decay and fall of guest blogging for SEO
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by Youvana Humpme View Post

      I'd err on the side of caution with guest posting
      I agree.

      Guest blogging can be a great attractor of targeted traffic, if you go about it the right way and do it only on relevant sites of quality, for that specific purpose.

      If you try to do it "for SEO benefits", then you're ill-advised, and if you try to do it in a way that looks like it's for SEO benefits, then you're very ill-advised. Google recently dropped the hammer on "MyBlogGuest" and some of its users, and they're getting better and better at identifying and penalizing things like that which they (rightly, to be fair!) interpret as "being designed to manipulate their ranking algorithms".
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  • Profile picture of the author Marco Moeschter
    There are many ways you can search for this on Google. Just time in some of the following search phrases:

    "guest+posting+guidelines"
    "submit+your+guest+post"
    "write+for+us"
    "guest+bloggers+wanted"
    "submit+guest+post"
    "blogs+that+accept+guest+posts"
    "become+a+contributor"
    "become+a+guest+writer"
    "submission+guidelines"
    "this+guest+post+was+written"
    "this+guest+post+is+from"
    "now+accepting+guest+post"
    "guest+post+guidelines
    "guest+post+by"
    "inurl+guest+post+guidelines"

    Hope that helps to find what you want!
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