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How to find Guest Posting Opportunities From Blogs in Your Niche?



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How to find Guest Posting Opportunities From Blogs in Your Niche?

We all know what guest posting is and the benefits it can have. It's one of the best ways to get natural backlinks from sites/blogs in YOUR niche. Plus the links you get will be do follow contextual links from sites/blogs that are in YOUR niche and you may even go on to get a lot of traffic from those guest posts too if it's on a high traffic site.

The only real downside is, you'll have to either write the post yourself or get someone to write it for you and it will need to be a good quality post as well. The better the quality the post the more chances there are of the webmaster accepting and posting that article and the more chances there are of it ranking high in Google too.

So what are some methods, tools or even sites you can use to find and get guest posting opportunities? I know there's some sites that you should avoid like the plague such as MyBlogGuest which has been banned from Google SERPs. Or is it safe to use that site again provided the guest post you get is still from a high quality site/blog that's in the same niche as yours?

I've never really bothered using guest post finding sites and tools before, I've only really ever done it manually. I'll literally do a search in Google for my keywords then make a list of all the sites I find in my niche, then find how to contact them and send them an email or contact message from their site telling them about my site and asking them if we could write for them. They get free content, we get a link. It's a win win.

But not every site/blog will go for it! Mainly because they are your competitors and aren't willing to help you out regardless of the free content they get.

What I've found doing this as that the further back you go in the SERP results, the more likely people are willing to allow you to post. So the sites/blogs ranking on the top 10, or to 20 results are less likely to give you a guest post, but after this they are more likely to give you a guest post. Considering you can find about 100+ sites in your niche not ranking in the top 20 SERP results and around 25% of them will allow you a guest post, you can usually get about 20+ guest posts from around 100 requests.

That's not too bad and can have a really good impact on your sites own rankings. But again, you will have to create some good unique content for it either yourself or outsource this.

Sometimes if you're doing this, it can pay to pay someone to create some guest post articles for you which you can keep and use whenever you need them. I do that sometimes, well I used to but haven't for a while. I'm just thinking about it again.

With that, what are some good methods you use to find guest posting opps? And can you recommend any tools or sites to find guest posting opps?

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TommyCarey
A method I like to use to find blogs to try and get guest posts on is to use Scrapbox and get a list of high quality blogs in my niche How to find Guest Posting Opportunities From Blogs in Your Niche?

I'll now have a huge list that needs to be filtered. I'll pull out all the domains that I want to post on and I'll put them into another lovely piece of software that I have which is only for contact form submitting How to find Guest Posting Opportunities From Blogs in Your Niche? I add the domains into the software, add my message and email, and let it run. It's pretty quick with short lists under 500 domains, anything higher might take a few minutes to complete lol How to find Guest Posting Opportunities From Blogs in Your Niche?

Now most of these websites won't be active, and it's sad. The internet is covered with dead websites where no one responds. Anyways... I send out all these messages and normally I get around a 20% response rate from the blast. Since I'm using the websites contact us form, it goes right to their inbox muahahahaha!

About 90% of the people who respond will think their websites are made of digital gold and they want $750+ per guest post. But there are the rare few who just want the content and will let you put a dofollow link on their page if the content is high quality How to find Guest Posting Opportunities From Blogs in Your Niche? These website owners should be carried through town and treated like the kings and queens of the internet that they are lmao How to find Guest Posting Opportunities From Blogs in Your Niche?

After I'm done posting I will usually run a short SEO campaign for them so that I get my page ranked a bit higher and it helps us both out ;)



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Cristian
I think looking for blogs to guest post on is overrated and outdated. It's all about creating direct connections now rather than crawling randomly and developing blog lists.
Try making friends from bloggers, go to events, meet bloggers in person and develop campaigns together. Creative ideas rather the technical lists and spammy approaches.



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Lynne
For me it is so time consuming to find the blogs and then to write for someone else's website, oh dear what a drag. I would rather spend the time writing for myself and if I need some backlinks I'll buy an SEO package here instead.



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Corzhens
Guest posting is great especially for a new blogger. However, I don’t think any veteran blogger will allow you to make a guest post on his blog much more if he is not only a veteran but a popular blogger. If the guest posting is for the purpose of getting traffic to your own website, perhaps the better alternative is to post a comment on popular blogs particularly blogs that are relevant to your website. And if your comment is sensible and interesting, you can get clicks from the readers of that popular blog.



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