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I started Write for Benefits to help writers find better shows, and taught freelancers on how to ride and get more.
3 steps to the guest post for Write for Benefits posts. Here is my author's guide:
- Become a reader of this blog and read a few moments. All guest posts, come from ordinary readers.
- Read and follow this guide. Seriously, you will not believe how many writers claim that I have clearly never read this page.
- Submit your best main idea AND outline for the proposed guest post, in your email body. If I am interested, I will immediately publish it here. Contact me to your submission.
Promote your guest post ideas about ...What topics do I want to set? Based on the request of the reader, I am looking for posts about:
- Blogging: How to get more traffic, make your list, guest posts, conversions, use blogging to get freelance clients (must be supported with data, screenshots, social proof).
- Breaking in: How / where to find a good beginner market that pays.
- Copywriting: Tips and strategies for writing headlines, email campaigns, major magnets, case studies, white papers, and converted sales copies.
- Editor Q & As: What do editors really want? Talk to a few in the niche and share with us.
- Ghost Posts: How do you find clients writing ghosts? How much should you wear? Is there a ghostwriting platform that connects writers to clients? How does it feel to be an author for someone else?
- Juggling: First-person stories about balancing full-day or part-time work, children, family, etc. With freelance writing.
- Making a leap: How to make the transition to full time freelance.
- Market reports: What you want to write for certain online websites and emerging platforms, including interviews with companies and successful writers on the platform.
- Marketing: Lead generation strategy to find prospects and freelance clients, marketing tips for freelancers, ways to be consistent with marketing, how to find the right prospects to launch.
- Move up and produce more: First person stories about how you find your first client who pays well, raises your rates, sells large projects to clients, or enters into a new and better type of writing; where to find better clients and how to recruit you.
- Overcoming fear: New slopes, techniques, and first person stories about how to do freelance marketing or write your writing out there despite fear, how to build self-confidence.
- Productivity: Techniques, tips, tools, or new insights about time management, overcoming procrastination, commitment, avoiding distractions, and staying motivated.
- Best resources / tools / sites: Search for longer, 50-100 post item resources for freelance writers.
- Success stories self-publish: Want to hear from writers who are marketing well and selling their e-books.
- Social media marketing success stories: On established or emerging platforms, from Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.
- Craft writing: Approach and concrete exercises to improve your writing, overcome dry spells, beat block writers, find out what to write, write headlines.
I believe that if a blog makes money for its owner, guest posters must be compensated. That's why, I will start paying guest posts in 2019.