Do you ever get invited to guest post on someone’s blog and stare at a blank screen for hours, wondering why in the world anyone would want to hear from little old you? Ever get a case of the heebie-jeebies when you go to write that post, thinking you’ll sound stupid or make crazy errors and look like a complete fool?
Yeah, we all do.
But, here are some tips and tricks to help you write the best guest post ever:
- Don't be afraid. Yeah, that's my number one tip. Put your insecurities in a drawer and lock that bad boy until you're done writing your post.
- Write on a topic you’re familiar with or something you’re an expert on (we all have an area of expertise—even if it’s just changing a diaper). Do some research on the blog your post will be appearing on. Find out what their readers want to see and learn about.
- Be engaging but don't overdo it. Talk with the readers—not at them.
- Include your bio and why you have the knowledge to write what you sent.
- Don't be afraid to talk about yourself, your experiences, or what you've seen others doing (whether right or wrong).
- Write the post in a linear (progressive) fashion. Don't meander around with your thoughts. Point A to point B to point C, please.
- Give references to back up your words. Links are always fun.
- Send your host some pictures to go along with your words. Pictures are fun to look at and can set the tone for your post.
- Proofread (please) so you don't look nutso.
If you'd like to check out a couple of guest posts I've done, here's a little list (links will take you to the post I wrote on their blogs):
Chapter Book Challenge
Zombie Survival Crew
Rebel Writers
See? Those are all fun and informative, and are all something I know a lot (but not everything) about. Yeah, I schedule my own life and blog down to the day/minute. Remember that huge dry spell I went through the last couple of months? No schedule. It drove me insane. Why do I know about zombie novels? I'm a reader of them and the author of one for young people. I can write on editing before you send your MS to an editor because I am one and know what kinds of things I look for during evaluation.
You may think there's a lot you don't know. I'm not going to argue with you. There's a lot of information in the world; no one knows it all. Impossible! Instead, focus your topic on what you do know. Make a quick list of those and and choose one.
Still stuck?
Try writing down things you've accomplished in life:
- I've self-published a novel (formatted, uploaded, etc...)
- I'm an editor (grammar, plot, etc...)
- I schedule my life (why? what did I learn from it?)
- I read how-to books (which ones? why? how have they helped?)
- I'm a reader (what books? learned what?)
If you follow this very basic outline, you'll be rocking the guest posting world in no time.
Why guest post? It expands your reach to many readers you may not have attracted before. Now that you know how, and what you can write about, go out there and find like-minded blogs. Ask them if you can write up a guest post for them. Easy!
How about you? Care to share some of your guest posts? Leave them in the comments so we can check them out!
Well, that's all for today, folks! Until next time, WRITE ON!
Jo
Yay guest posts! Great guide!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Regan!! Hoping it makes it easier for others to do. You rock for having me on the Rebel blog. :)
DeleteLove this. My favorite... don't be afraid. It's so true. I'm woefully behind on blog posts, so I'm trying to get around today. Yours is always on the top of my list because I KNOW I'll learn something. Hugs!
ReplyDelete:) Thanks for the compliment, Tia! I try to sprinkle the helpful ones in :) hehe
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