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| How to Effectively Write for a Specific Audience Posted: 20 Jul 2012 10:31 AM PDT Guest Post - Our host is Stephen Burrell, Here Stephen has tips to tackle the challenge of writing to a specific niche.See How To Become a guest author on Spice Up Your Blog.The primary goal of most blogs is to develop a loyal readership, and the best way to do that is to identify a specific audience that you want to reach and write specifically for them. You'll find that by better connecting with their needs and interests your blog is able to grow faster and your visitors are more engaged. But how do you decide who to target? And what can you do to get them interested? Who are your writing for ?You want to be specific about what your blog will discuss. You don't want it to be too broad since you won't be speaking directly to anyone's needs, but you also don't want it to be so narrow that the number of people you can reach is too small. For instance, there are hundreds of mom blogs out there and millions of potential moms to reach, so if you wanted to start your own mom blog, you need to find a way to differentiate yourself from the crowd. You could share experiences as a work-at-home mom or an African-American mom to hone in on a more specific group of moms. Learn more about this groupClick Here To View Full Post >> |
| The Quick Yet Ultimate Guide for Guest Posting Posted: 19 Jul 2012 07:12 PM PDT For all of us in the Internet Marketing world know by now, guest blogging is one of the few 'white hat' activities left we can do to gain high quality links and anchor text from sites that may not initially think to link to us. The reason webmasters are willing to link to our sites is because of the time and effort we put forth in order to produce an interesting, informative or entertaining piece of content for their site. How long this marketing strategy will be considered 'white hat' only time will tell. Google could easily change their algorithm to discount these links one day based on how many people decide to abuse the privilege of getting these 'free' links or the content becomes spammy enough like it did with article directories. For now though, I believe as long as the person behind the computer is putting some thought into their writing and giving readers information they want to see, this is still a win-win situation for both parties involved. But now with the basic knowledge that guest posting works and the mass amount of marketers fighting for space on others' blogs, it's not as easy as it once was to get a post published. And while there are many posts out there with guides on how to guest post, many are lengthy and wordy to show off their college educations. Here is the quick, yet ultimate, guide for guest posting. Research
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