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So You Want to Guest Post (or you want guest posters)

We all have these great goals to grow our sites by either having guest posters or being one (or both), but for one reason or another it doesn’t quite work out the way we plan. icon smile So You Want to Guest Post (or you want guest posters)

For example: I did have a guest poster every Thursday and Tuesday on my site, but since I have been out of town so much, I haven’t had time to set anyone up.  Today is Thursday and I don’t have a blogger!  I also don’t have a soul lined up for any time in the future.

What does that mean? Well, quite simply it means that I need to get busy scheduling some people to share their knowledge with my readers.  Before sitting down to start contacting people, I thought it would be a great idea to write up a post letting my readers know what I do to find guest posters.

First, I set up a tentative plan:

  1. Days posts will be scheduled – exact dates of Tues and Thurs throughout month.
  2. Days posts will be due – Tues is due the Fri before and Thurs is due the Mon before.  This gives me time to read over the post, nag, stalk, pester, remind guest posters if post isn’t in yet, and fix any major errors.
  3. Theme of month – I don’t always have a theme, but (for example) April will be a Home Office Organization Series and all guest posters should write something that falls in that category.
  4. List of possible guest post ideas – I make a tentative listing of post topics and ideas I would like people to write about.

Second, I start approaching people:

If I have a list of people that have expressed interest in Guest Posting, then I contact them first with the dates and post ideas to see if they want any.  If so, I pencil them into my BusyBodyBook and start a dated folder in my outlook with all our back and forth emails.

Once I have exhausted the above (or if I don’t have any) I start looking in other places… ahh, the key I will share with you. icon smile So You Want to Guest Post (or you want guest posters)   Please note: I don’t do all of these, but I do a random selection of them depending on my mood or need. icon smile So You Want to Guest Post (or you want guest posters)

List of places I find guests:

  1. Twitter! I have over 3200 twitter followers, so a quick shout out on there will usually net me a guest poster or two.  Or, it gives me a few people to contact next month!
  2. My Blog!  I write a quick post explaining what I am looking for and post it on my blog.  I have had a few readers over time respond.
  3. Nings!  You know all those Nings out there: TwitterMoms, BlogHer, Mom Bloggers Club, etc.  Sometimes, I just do a quick post there.  Again, it typically nets me a few new contacts as well as guest posters.
  4. Companies!  That’s right!  That list of company contacts you have for product reviews is a GREAT source for guest posters!
  5. Blogger Link Up! I have only used this a time or two, but I have gotten pretty good responses from it. Basically, you write a short inquiry and wait for people to respond.
  6. Pitch Rate! Similar to Blogger Link Up, but this one is more professional.  I find a ton of published authors using this one. icon smile So You Want to Guest Post (or you want guest posters)

With all that said, I have to get busy finding some guest posters for April. icon smile So You Want to Guest Post (or you want guest posters)   Just remember, be sure you know your expectations and line them up for those you contact, so they can know, too!

When I have a guest blogger, there are a few things I ask of them…

  1. I ask that you do not put your post (in it’s entirety) anywhere else, please. Feel free to post a bit on your blog stating a little about it and send them to my blog to read the full post.
  2. At the end of your post, please write a few sentences about yourself and include a link back to your blog.
  3. To include my “I was Featured” button on your blog (found on my sidebar).
  4. You will email your post 2-3 days before our agreed upon “due date” so that I have time to read over it, correct links, add my note to the top, and get it set up to post.
  5. I LOVE to include a picture of my guest poster as that makes it more personal.
  6. I love links within posts! Link to other posts on your site, give credit to another site, or link to sometime on my site!

For those that don’t know, the theory behind Guest Blogging is that it:

  1. Increases the hosting blogger’s readership because it offers a new take on the same topics
  2. Increases the Guest Blogger’s readership because the hosting blog’s readers want to know what else you have to say.

Do you have guest posters?  Do you use them?  How do you go about finding them?

Blogging Basics: Google Analytics

You girls have no idea how hard this has been to put together!  I know a little about Google Analytics, but not a ton so I had to start searching the internet.  Man oh man, if you just search “Google Analytics” you get millions of pages and some are simply not good.  So, I have spent literally WEEKS researching, searching, reading, and saving useful posts to my Spring Pad Blogging List. I have learned a TON, but I still don’t think I know enough to write a tutorial on it.  icon smile Blogging Basics: Google Analytics

The whole thing is, if you want to do reviews, sponsored posts, sell ad space, you need to know your stats!  Google Analytics seems to be the most comprehensive list with the smallest learning curve.  So, it is best for regular Josephines like me. icon wink Blogging Basics: Google Analytics

That’s it! In this one post, you get introduced to Spring Pad and find a simple list of very useful posts!  I hope you find them helpful!  If you have more specific questions, please ask and I will see what I can dig up. icon smile Blogging Basics: Google Analytics

6 Degrees of Blogging: A Nut in a Nutshell

treeinlightblue 6 Degrees of Blogging: A Nut in a Nutshell

OK, this seems like a neat idea (Thanks Julia!). Don’t know if it will take off or not, but I am playing along. icon smile 6 Degrees of Blogging: A Nut in a Nutshell   You know that I am all about linking to other bloggers, so this is right up my alley. icon smile 6 Degrees of Blogging: A Nut in a Nutshell   I started with a recent commenter on my blog and just went from there.  For complete rules, please click the above picture.

1. http://www.3boysandadog.com – Start from your own blog!

2. http://www.ourlifeupstate.com/ – A commenter on my blog…

3. http://www.mommyjourney.com/ – In the side bar of the above blog

4. http://www.melandriaromero.net/ – Again with the side bar

5. http://thecontesthub.com/ – In ad space on above blog

6. http://www.anutinanutshell.com/ – Signed a Mr. Linky on above.  This was my “six degrees”. icon smile 6 Degrees of Blogging: A Nut in a Nutshell   She is a pretty big blogger (who I had never heard of) with over 2000 blog followers! Blue Violet is “a mom of 2 who loves blogging, scrapbooking, reading, and finding fun and laughter in everyday moments.”

The rules:

    1. Start on your own blog
    2. Click on a link to another blog. On that blog, click a link to another blog,  that leads to another and another until you get to 6 clicks.
    3. Once you arrive on your “six degrees” blog, leave a comment saying “Hey! Found you through six degrees of blogging.  You are featured on my blog!” (Leave your blog URL so they can find you.)
    4. THEN, on your own blog, write a super quick post that includes the Six Degrees Button and a quick blurb saying who you found and something nice about them and/or their blog.  **Encourage your readers to stop by their blog as well and leave some comment love!

Have fun and don’t forget to get out there and leave some comments!

Menu Plan Monday: Fine Cooking

While playing on Twitter last week, I came across the sweetest ladies and was introduced to Fine Cooking Magazine.  I am trying some recipes from their site this week and will give you an update next week. icon smile Menu Plan Monday: Fine Cooking   Stay Tuned!

MondayThai-Style Stir-Fried Chicken and Basil – Fine Cooking Website

Tuesday – I have no clue… sick of same old, same old.  Anyone have any ideas?

WednesdayTaco Bake

ThursdayJamaican Jerk Chicken – Fine Cooking Website

Friday – Left Overs

*Disclaimer: I was given a membership to the Fine Cooking Website.  Any opinions stated are strictly my own!

Please visit Org Junkie for hundreds more menu plans!

Americans Confess – Wags Not Words!

New Survey by Pup-Peroni® Reveals that the Majority of Canine Pet Parents Believe They Can Communicate With Their Dogs (wags not words, Perhaps Even Better Than With Their Human Best Friends

image Americans Confess – Wags Not Words!

A new survey, commissioned by Pup-Peroni® dog snacks, asked canine pet parents across the country about the ways in which they communicate with their canine best friends. The survey found that, despite the obvious
language barrier, dogs and their pet parents understand each other. Nearly three in four (74 percent) pet parents surveyed report that their pooch’s body language (wags not words) or facial expressions let them know how their pet is feeling, while seven in ten (70 percent) believe they have “shared a look” with their dogs on at least one occasion. Additionally, more than a third (34 percent)
report that at least once, they’ve had an entire “conversation” with their dogs without saying a word, highlighting that when it comes to the human-canine relationship, wags speak louder than words.

You know how I feel about my Little Orphan Annie, she is my only girl, after-all icon wink Americans Confess – Wags Not Words! .  So, when Del Monte Foods asked me to post about their survey, I agreed.  The results of their survey was staggering and I was really curious what my pet owner, readers think!  I was nodding my head along with most of the statistics!  You?

Survey Facts

Woof is NOT the Word:

  • Many dogs and their human best friends find it more effective to communicate without speaking. Almost three in four (74 percent) respondents believe their dog’s body language or facial expressions better indicate how their pet is truly feeling than barks or other sounds
  • More than a third (34 percent) of respondents report that at least once, they’ve had an entire “conversation” with their dog without saying a word
  • Seven in ten (70 percent) respondents say there have been times when they “shared a look” with their canine companions
  • Nearly three in four canine pet (74 percent) parents surveyed say that not having to talk if they didn’t feel like it is why they would prefer the company of dogs

Dr. Weimaraner:

  • Americans are confident about the relationship they share with their pooches, estimating that they know what their dog is thinking nearly half (49 percent) of the time
  • Overwhelmingly, 89 percent have sensed that their furry friends have tried to comfort them during times of need, according to our survey
  • Survey results indicate that dogs must be a miracle cure as dog parents report that an hour spent with their pooches make them feel:
    • Happy (75 percent)
    • Relaxed (72 percent)
    • Loved (63 percent)
    • Energetic (22 percent)
  • The majority of pup parents (59 percent) surveyed think they have the same personalities as their dogs

Partner or Pawtner?

  • When not at home, a third (33 percent) of pet parents surveyed admit they miss their dog more than they miss their significant other
  • Out of those dog parents in romantic relationships, 37 percent say that their canine pals pick up on their feeling quicker than their human partners
  • More than six in ten (61 percent) dog parents surveyed believe their dogs are quicker to catch on to their daily routines than their sweethearts
  • A whopping 89 percent say that their pooches are typically more excited to greet them than their significant others

Best Furiends Forever:

  • Surprisingly, 62 percent of canine parents surveyed believe their pups are more dependable than their human best friends
  • More than four in ten (40 percent) say that their dogs are more likely to notice that they’ve had a bad day than their best friend
  • When having a bad day, almost three in four (72 percent) pup parents would rather blow off steam by taking a walk with their canine pals then their human best friends
  • More than two in three confess that when they’re out of town, they’re far more likely to feel guilty about the pooches they leave behind than friends or family

Survey Methodology

The wags not words survey was conducted by Kelton Research in January 2010 via an email invitation and an online survey to 1,001 American dog owners ages 18 and older. Findings in this report have a margin of error of +/-3.1%.

About Kelton Research

Kelton Research is a full service market research consultancy with offices in Los Angeles and New York.  Kelton serves as a strategic partner to both Fortune 500 corporations and smaller companies, utilizing a wide range of qualitative and quantitative methodologies to drive tactical recommendations for clients. For more information about Kelton’s services, please visit www.keltonresearch.com

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