As a busy business blogger, wouldn’t it just be nice to have short a list of quality guest posting opportunities and know where to go to get the best guest posting tips without having to read hundreds of articles? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Read on...
The Best Guest Posting Sites for Busy Business Bloggers
Posted by Adam_Gottlieb under MarketingFrom http://frugalentrepreneur.com 4473 days ago
Made Hot by: whitehatseo on August 27, 2012 4:37 am
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4469 days ago
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Love your style. It's very easy to read. I really like your list...particularly as I write for Tweak your Biz! Thanks for that shout out. The team really appreciate it.
Just one thing though - I find that some sites, particularly European ones, have great content yet few people commenting. I think it's a difference in culture and I've mentioned it before. (It would make for an interesting article).
I've seen great posts written with hardly any social shares yet I know the analytics show it's been read by quite a few people. How do we encourage people to social share and frequently comment on the European side of the pond?
Any thoughts?
Thanks for sharing this on bizsugar.com.
Take care,
Denise
4469 days ago
First, thanks for the feedback and compliments; they are appreciated.
And regarding the second point… first realize that the question you’re asking should be rephrased: it’s not about how do we encourage Europeans to socially share and comment like Americans. The better question is how can we become more aware, understanding, and sensitive to the way Europeans create, digest, and share content online? And then the question that follows immediately on its heels is: How do we take what we’ve learned and apply it our websites/online stores to accommodate those markets?
I did a little research, and it looks like you are right; there is a cultural difference in the way Europeans use and view the Internet vs Americans- especially when it comes to social sharing online. Here’s an article I found that brings up three main differences: http://www.ignitesocialmedia.com/social-media-strategy/social-media-strategy-europe/
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Thanks Adam for sharing that list here with us.
4470 days ago
Have you ever shared these sites in a blog post? Have you ever posted it on BizSugar? I'm sure the rest of the community would find it valuable.
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