Guest Blogging

Written on June 25, 2008 – 9:14 pm | by Beng Han | 322 views

Recently, I am inviting bloggers to join as 1 of the 7 Guest Bloggers at this site. The reason why, I will be away for a month in August 2008 and I will need someone to look after the content of my site as I foresee that I might face some difficulties in getting some internet access. Therefore, Guest Bloggers play an important role during my absense for a month. However, as this period, If I am able to access to internet easily, I will still be posting as usual.

Below are some information of what a Guest Blogger must know.

1. Research the Blog - Do a little homework on the blog that you’ll be writing for. With these information, you are in much better position to write something that meets the needs of the reader, blogger and yourself.

  • Who reads it?
  • What voice of style does the blogger write in?
  • What is the topic usually covered?
  • What are some rules that you never notice it?

2. On Being Yourself - While I would strongly recommend that you write in your own voice and style I think it’s important not to take the blog in a completely different direction while the blogger you’re helping out is away. While some readers won’t mind a radical change some will react against it and the blogger could come back to a disgruntled readership.

3. Look for Gaps in the blog - one of the reasons that I love having a guest blogger come on at my blogs is that they bring a different skill set and knowledge base to the blog to my own. I attempt to find bloggers who will add something unique and different to the topic I’m discussion.

4. Sell Yourself - as part of the agreement that you have with the blogger that you’re helping out negotiate a byline (or by-paragraph) that will enable you to sell yourself (within reason). Include a link back to your blog and RSS feed as well as a brief biographical/descriptive sentence or two about who you are and what you do.

Link back to your site if you have something write on topic that adds something to the post - but don’t fill your posts with self referential links - this looks cheap and nasty.

Another aspect of selling yourself is sharing some of your story. While blog readers ultimately want great content on a blog - many also want to connect and relate to the person they’re reading to. This doesn’t mean writing a biographical post but it could mean sharing some of your experiences on the topic at hand.

Lastly, part of selling yourself is to consider what is happening on your own blog during your guest posting stint. If you blog on someone else’s blog for a week but let your own slip you don’t provide those who come over to check more of your work out with much incentive to stick around. If anything - the times that you guest post you should put a concerted effort into making bigger efforts onto your own blog as it’s an opportunity to find new readers.

5. Be Reliable - if you commit to post daily for a week - post daily for a week. If you promise to write a series on a certain topic - finish the series and don’t leave it hanging mid stream.

If you can’t meet your commitments you let the blogger and their readers down and could damage your own reputation. It’s better to set lower expectations and over deliver than to promise the world and not deliver to the expectations that you’ve set.

6. Add Value - don’t view guest blogging as purely an opportunity for you to get new readers and promote yourself. Remember the reason that we talked about guest blogging being a good thing was that it was a win win win situation where you as the guest blogger might raise your profile but where the blogger and their readers need to come away from the interaction better off too.

Add genuine value to the blog you are writing on and you’ll win yourself new fans with readers and the blogger and could just find yourself with a regular guest blogging spot.

Being a good guest blogger is like being a good guest in any situation. Do everything in your power to leave the place you are visiting in better shape than when you arrived and you’ll create a great impression.

  1. One Response to “Guest Blogging”

  2. By andrew on Jun 26, 2008 | Reply

    thanks beng han!! we are so gonna be colleagues!! can’t wait to go belanja u makan.. LOL !! =D

    andrews last blog post..Hired… at http://momentzofmylife.blogspot.com

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My name is Benghan, also known as Ben Ho. I am a Project Executive in a Global Event Marketing Company. Welcome joining my blogsphere and this is a portal for me to share my knowledge, discoveries and experience related to my daily life and work. I can easily be contacted at me@benghan.com. More


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