Guest blogging has become one of the most powerful SEO techniques after Google’s Penguin Update. If you don’t know what guest blogging is, it’s when you go to another blog owner and offer to publish a post with a link back to your site on their blogs. All SEO experts will tell you that Google loves these types of links. Unfortunately, the problem with guest blogging is that it’s not easy. In order to get accepted, you have to create high-quality, original content as well as have a nice blog or site that bloggers would like to link to. You’ll have to spend a lot of time writing articles, communicating with blog owners, and so on. In this article, I’m going to teach you a secret strategy to making almost unlimited guest posts to other sites or blogs. It’s actually easy, but not a lot of people know it.
That’s why I’m calling it the “Elite Guest Blogging Strategy.”
When I started guest blogging, my first problem was that I didn’t know how to find blogs that accept guest posts. I conducted some research, and I found that there are guest blog directories like MyBlogGuest and other. This was definitely helpful for me. I started to contact these blog owners, but what I found was that it wasn’t so easy for me to get accepted. Not all of the blog owners will accept and link to everything. In order to get accepted, you have to spend a lot of time creating content.
Then I found a better way to do guest blogging.
The secret:
All I did was write one article and submit it to some free article directories – you know about those, I’m sure. In my case, my topic is paid surveys, so I submitted an article about paid online surveys. But I used a little trick. I didn’t use a title like “How to make money with paid surveys” because I was sure that there were a lot of articles with this title. Instead, I created different titles, like “How to start making money with surveys in 10 minutes,” or other. These titles are unique enough that there are not a lot of articles with such titles.
There are a lot of bloggers hungry for fresh content that instantly grab these articles from free directories and post them on their sites. These people are ready to accept almost ANYTHING. If they copy and paste my article to their blogs, I started to wonder, are they willing to post other things from me?
And here’s what I did: I looked for these blog owners, and I offered them more content. So my last task was to find these blog owners. Here is how I did this. Now you probably understand why I created these unique titles—because I was able to use these titles to easily find the blog owners who used my articles. All I did was go to Google several days after I posted my articles and searched for “allintitle: ‘my article’s title’.” By doing this, I found a lot of people that posted my article on their sites or blogs. After that, I chose all the sites and blogs with a Page Rank of more than 1 and contacted them to offer them more content. In almost no time, I got responses from a lot of bloggers. Only several hours later, I was able to find almost 100 potential blog owners.
I can share something even better. If you don’t want to submit an article, you can do the same thing with your competitors’ articles. All you have to do is go to these free directories, find articles in your niche, and enter their specific titles in Google. This way, you’ll find out what blogs have been publishing these articles and you can offer them your content. Just choose articles in your niche that link to sites similar to yours. Do you see the power in this technique? You should definitely try this out—it works for me!
This article was written exclusively for BlackBoxSocialMedia.com from the owner of EliteSurveySites.com – a cool blog about paid surveys. In the article, you’ll learn a unique tactic that Internet Gurus use to gain unlimited backlinks from high-quality blogs.
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