guest blogging

Whether you’re just getting started in your niche, or you’re well established and looking to ramp things up, visitor blogging is a great way to get highly targeted traffic. If you’d like to get a piece of this action for yourself, then check out these five tips…

Choose High-Quality Blogs when Guest Blogging

When you do guest blogging, your name and content is going to be associated (virtually forever) with the blog on which you publish. That’s why you’ll want to make sure you’re posting on high-quality blogs.

Ask yourself:

  • Does this blog publish a lot of useful and engaging content?
  • Does the blog owner have a good reputation in the niche?
  • Are the blog visitors active (e.g., posting thoughtful comments on blog articles and sharing the articles on social media)?

If you answer “yes” to all three of these questions for any particular blog, then that’s likely a good place for you to publish.

Create an Eye-Catching Title

You could craft the most awesome blog article in the history of your niche, but no one is going to read it if your title doesn’t grab attention. That’s why you need to create a title that showcases the top benefits of your article, as well as arousing curiosity if possible.

E.G., “Here’s the Dieting Mistake That Almost Killed Me” or “A Surprising Trick for Getting Rid of Flabby Love Handles for Good”

Deliver Something Fresh

If you’re cranking out the same, tired content that everyone else is publishing, then neither blog owners nor their readers are going to be interested in your content. That’s why you need to deliver something fresh and exciting.

This doesn’t mean you need to share some trailblazing strategy that no one has ever seen before. That’s awesome if you are pioneering a strategy, but it’s not required in order to create fresh content.

Instead, you can create something fresh by sharing content in a unique way. For example:

  • Do you have a unique and interesting viewpoint or analogy to make?
  • Do you have an unusual personal story associated with the topic?
  • Have you coined a phrase or created a formula around a how-to process?
  • Do you have one or two fresh tips to share that you haven’t seen others talking about?

Point is, you can share the same basic underlying content as others, but you can make it fresh by adding your own unique tips, viewpoints, stories and ideas.

Use Your Byline Wisely

Many guest bloggers use their byline as the place to insert a short biography.  That’s a waste of this valuable space.

For starters, no one really cares if you have two dogs, like long walks on the beach, and read sci-fi in your spare time. So, forget about posting your bio.

Secondly, this is valuable real estate. Sometimes skimmers will start at the top of your article, scan the high points, and then read the last couple lines. That’s why your byline needs to be a mini-ad to get people to click through to your site.

For example: “You just discovered the seven best bodybuilding lifts for beginners. Get the free video that shows you how to safely and effectively do these lifts by clicking here…”

Use Traffic Ivy

While guest blogging is a fabulous way to generate highly targeted traffic, it’s also time-consuming to find guest blogging opportunities, submit articles, and then wait to see if your article is accepted.

Now imagine if you could basically automate this process. Imagine being able to post your content in ONE place, and then have bloggers from all over your niche pick it up and publish it on their blogs.

The good news is that you don’t need to imagine it, because that’s exactly what you get when you use Traffic Ivy. Best of all, you can get started for free right now at http://trafficivy.com/free/.

Go ahead and check it out – I think you’ll like what you see!

Conclusion

If you’re ready to ramp up your traffic, then you’ll definitely want to use the tips above to maximize your guest blogging strategy. Be sure to also get your free Traffic Ivy account to make it even easier for you to get your content published on blogs across your niche!