Quickly & Easily Get Guest Posts Published On Authority Blogs!Guest posting is not going anywhere, since it’s been around since the start of the web. However, if you’re looking for guest post links it’s vital you understand the difference between low quality, and high quality links. Defining: Low quality guest posting links: Poorly written, even garbled content . Submitted to low quality sites that receive little traffic Links to your site from such content and sites can potentially actively be harmful to your site’s rankings. What you want instead is: Defining: High quality guest posting links: High quality, useful content . Posted on a high quality (and ideally relevant) site that gets a decent amount of traffic, and ideally has an active community that comments on posts and shares them on Twitter, Facebook, and other networks. Simply put – high quality guest posting is time consuming, hard work, and often can be difficult. It’s not quite as simple as writing an article, approaching a site, and ta-da, they post it! As Google continues to refine its algorithm, low quality guest posts will get further and further ignored (or perhaps even harming your site) while high quality guest posts will continue to help your sites build authority, gain rankings, and increase search engine visibility. The Guest Posting Process — In a Nutshell First of all – your guest post has to be high quality with a catchy title, and about a topic that the blog you’re approaching would want to publish. And generally a minimum 500 words is suggested, although different blogs do have different rules regarding the type and length of content they’ll consider. Some blogs prefer tutorials, ‘how to’ guides, or image heavy posts for example. And also, it’s strongly suggested at least one high quality image is included, although many high quality blogs search for and choose their own images. And then, it comes down to finding suitable high quality blogs and approaching them with the content. One large problem here is that any decent blogs these days get bombarded with guest post requests, so it can take persistence and a certain amount of skill (or existing relationships) to actually cut through that clutter and get their attention. And then it comes down to the post getting scheduled, and then published on that site. And actually one further important point – you can choose to have guest posts under a pen name, a writer’s name or your own name. Some sites will only accept posts using a real name (yours, or a writer’s), and these days it really is suggested to use an actual person attached to every post rather than using fake pen names. One reason for this is it does appear that as Google+ gets more and more integrated into search results, real identities (that can be verified) are likely to be rewarded more in the rankings. Managing the Process Yourself, or Outsourcing? It is of course an option to handle the entire process yourself, but it does require strong writing skills, a good understanding of the blogging landscape, a willingness to spend a lot of time on the process, plus other specialized knowledge and skills. Also, a lot of patience and persistence. Since our focus at GuestBloggingAcademy.com is quality of content and quality of sites for your guest posts, here’s the full process we take to complete your orders: We receive all the details from you. We get back to you with any questions we may have, or to confirm your order is under way. The blog posts are planned, and writers organized. The first version of each blog post is received back from the writer, and it’s reviewed and edited for finalization. Suitable blogs are approached for each post. The strongest blog that agrees to publish each post confirms a publishing date (generally) The post, and your link, go live These seven steps explain the process at the highest level. There’s a huge amount of work and experience that goes into these orders to complete them successfully and in a timely manner. Our Price Most of the business owners out there trying to get cheaper service in the industry. Cheap service does not mean quality service! Why do you spend on cheap services which in the future gets your posts deindexed or the blogs/websites you post gets deleted! Our price is relatively higher than the common guest post services out there! However, the service we provide will be of the highest quality more than you could ever imagine for the price we offer. Compared to the above price sponsored by Blogging.com our prices are much cheaper as following: 1-5 Guest Posts – $75 per guest post 6-10 Guest Posts- $70 per guest post More Details & Frequently Asked Questions Are these worthwhile links? Absolutely. By emphasizing quality content, on quality sites, the short term and long term value of these guest post links can be significant. Do you have samples? You could take a look at our samples here! Can you build links for my niche? Please note we can’t build links for gambling sites, pharm, adult…etc. However unless your niche is particular obscure we shouldn’t have a problem building links to your site, but please include details in the form below so we can confirm before you place your order. Can I approve the blogs you approach? We can give you an idea of the kind of blog we’re aiming to get links onto for your order, but if you feel you need to approve every single blog we may have to charge you a higher price as getting confirmation from you for every single site makes a lot more work and can slow the publishing process down considerably. It’s always our aim to get you links onto the strongest and most relevant site we can, but at the same time keeping in mind that it’s also our goal to publish posts in a timely manner. Will the link be in the content or the byline? It depends from blog to blog, and it also depends what you’re looking to achieve with these posts. If you’re only looking to build links using your company name for example, that would be very unnatural looking within the body of an article so such ‘brand links’ would generally be in the byline. The same applies if you’re looking to link using your name for example, or just your website URL. If you’re looking for keyword specific links, or ‘broad links’ (3, 4 or 5 words generally that may include some relevant keywords but not in a too keyword-heavy way) these can work either in the body content or the byline. Are these links do-follow? The absolute vast majority are. In the vast majority of cases we choose not to work with blogs that no-follow links since it’s a disservice to our clients. Can I choose the pen/author name used? If using a real name (your name or an employee’s name for example) then yes. This may add to the price a little, but these can help create stronger guest posts and help with your brand recognition and reach. If you’d prefer a real name but not your own, the writer’s name may be used. Alternatively, we have a number of pen name accounts that can be used. Can you get links for me from Mashable/TechCrunch… etc.? This guest posting service can not offer that level of posts. If you’re interested in publicity for your site/product/business you may want to consider more of a PR campaign. How many links will I get per post? One link either in the byline (‘About the Author’ section of the post) or within the post content. What’s the Page Rank of the blogs you post to? This varies. We always aim for the strongest site possible, but PR generally ranges from 2 through to 5, and from DA 20 through to 70. But this does depend on which niche you’re interested in, your goals for the campaign… etc. Naturally, the stronger the site generally the more in demand they are so this can affect publishing dates, but we’ll offer you more details on this once you get in touch. What information do you need from me to get started? When placing your order we’ll ask for the following information from you:\ Linking keywords & URLs. . Names (and social accounts) to attach to these posts. What’s your turnaround time on orders? Best case scenario: One week for planning & writing work One week for placing the posts (getting blogs to agree to publish). A couple of days for the posts to go live Please note we can generally control step 1 and 2 of this process but step 3 depends on the blogs we publish to, and they have their own workload and schedules, so often it ranges from a couple of days to a couple of weeks. In other words, for small sized orders generally allow up to 10-15 days for your posts to go live. Larger orders may take longer, up to potentially 30-45 days. If you’re looking for links this week, this isn’t the service for you, and guest posting services that guarantee you fast links are generally dealing with blog networks, rather than genuine blogs. (Blog networks are blogs that the business offering the guest posting service actually control themselves. Google is not a fan of blog networks and these links may do more harm than good since links from such sites are not from genuine sites, but instead sites that are made to look genuine.) How do I pay you? Once you’ve got in touch and all the details for your first order are finalized, you can make payment. At least for your first three orders 100% up front is required. For established and repeat clients, especially those placing large orders 50% at the start and 50% once the order is complete may be arranged. 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