Monday, October 28, 2013

How To Write An Article for Your Blog

  • A real blog managed by real people for real readers.
We don't share content with dummy sites or blog networks that exist solely for search engine spiders or to inflate page view statistics. Some blog sites are nothing more than article repositories for SEO spam, but they can't register here. We run a "background check" on every new registrant. It you aren't publishing your blog to attract actual readers, we aren't going to accept your application.
  • A PageRank 2 or higher.
You can still register a blog that is a PR 0 or 1, but you won't get free content. We just can't afford to provide free content to low-authority blogs. However, like any registered blog, you can purchase articles to post as your own. Publishing good quality, unique content is important no matter why you blog. We can provide it for you.
  • A blog that appeals to a wide range of readers.
If you blog about a very specific subject that doesn't interest many readers, you probably already know that you're part of a small community. That's OK. Every blog serves a purpose. However, don't expect that we can provide free content to meet your needs if you only blog about shoelaces, one species of bird, or one specific product.

We do accept commercial blogs. Many good commercial blogs (that are part of a business' website) contain lots of great content about their industry, and a range of topics that would interest their clients and prospects. If you write your business' blog just to promote your own product or service, you're missing the point of good content marketing. Our unique articles can help.
  • And you agree to publish articles with the by lines we provide, in a timely fashion.
Publishers who accept our free content understand that in order to maintain access to the great writing we provide, they just need to publish our articles within one week, and use the by line we provide. That's it! Just like normal guest posting. 

It should go without saying (but we'll say it anyway) that articles should remain live and properly indexed indefinitely. Good blogs don't purge content, or archive it after just a couple of weeks or months-- the deeper your site, the better your SEO. 

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