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Guest Blogs anyone?

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For the past two years I have written more than 880 blog posts for SavvybookWriters, which have been read by over 290,000 people, and now also for the new blog. These post’s URL’s have been submitted regularly to many Social Media sites, such as Google+, Twitter, Pinterest, Chime.in, Tumblr, StumpleUpon, and to dozens of Google Communities as well as Goodreads. Many other bloggers re-blogged them too.

ALEXA Traffic Rank
Our ALEXA Traffic Rank in the USA as of August 2013 was: 39,196 !!! out of of more than 500.000 sites, which means being in the top 8% in America. Our worldwide rank was 116,444 – out of almost
1 BILLION websites. If I do the math right SavvyBookWriters should be in the top 1% of the world’s websites? Have to use a calculator : )
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Guest Posts anyone?
However, this blog would benefit from time to time by a variety of voices, additional advice and different points of views. So, 
I am now inviting guest posts to our successful blog.
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Content Writing
You might have read an article, I wrote earlier this month, explaining how authors can get publicity for their books by writing content.  Blog guest posting is one possibility of many, and here is the best reason for it – beside the fun of writing:
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Link to your book
Guest posting is a great way for your blog and your book to get some fantastic exposure. You certainly can add links from your guest blog to your website, your own blog or the retailer where your book is sold. At the same time you’ll be helping readers (most of them are writers) of this blog, by providing them with useful and relevant information.
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We welcome guest posts from writers or bloggers and others in the publishing industry, who know from their own experience what they are writing about, and who are able to produce quality content, edited and maybe even with an image.
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Here are some guidelines for you:

  • Your Guest Post must be original. It should be a new, original post, written entirely by you. No articles from article directories.
  • Topics: should be relating to writing, publishing and book marketing. It doesn’t have to be specific to e-books.
  • Length: somewhere between 500 words to 700 words. Longer posts if the subject requires it.
  • Exclusivity: for 30 Days. By submitting a guest post to us, you agree not to post it anywhere else online for a period of 30 days after it first appears on this blog. After this time the article is yours again.
    Exemption:  You might re-blog it on your own website, as soon as it is online on SavvyBookWriters. Use the re-blog button on top of our blog.
  • Don’t query. Just send your entire post to 111publishing *at* gmail  . com – copy and paste it directly into the email body – No attachments will be accepted!
  • Subject line for the email: Guest Post
  • Please include a short “About the Author” bio of up to 150 words (including the link to your Web site or book sales page, max. two links. Using the http://About.me function, you can pack lots of links in one, and readers can find your Social Media sites as well.
  • The link back to your own website must be in the Author Bio, not within the article itself. Your bio link must link to your own author site, or to your sales book of your book. No affiliate links and no links to unrelated sites / products.
  • Please submit a polished post that you would be proud to have published.
  • Become familiar how to write for the web
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You will be contacted within 3 working days. Thanks a lot for your interest and I do look forward to hear from you!

Doris
http://About.me/ebookPR

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If you would like to get help in all things publishing, have your book intensively promoted and learn how to navigate social media sites: We offer all this and more for only $ 159 for 3 months. Learn more about this individual book marketing help: http://www.111Publishing.com/ Once you are on this website, click on Seminar to register.

Please feel free to check out all previous posts of this blog (there are 840+ of them : ) if you haven’t already. Why not sign up to receive them regularly by email? Just click on “Follow” in the upper line on each page – and then on “LIKE” next to it. There is also the “SHARE” button underneath each article where you can submit the article to Pinterest, Google+, Twitter, Chime.in, Facebook, Tumblr and to StumpleUpon.

Thanks a lot for following:

@111publishing
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Posted by on August 19, 2013 in Blogging, Guest Blogs, Marketing

 

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Authors: Want PR for Your Book?

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How will your book stand out among millions of competing worksThere is a fantastic way to gain exposure for your book, right here on this blog: Guest Posting

If you like to have your article seen here on this blog:  Blog articles must be new and unpublished, content rich and pertain to the craft or business of writing, editing, publishing, or book marketing.  Submit your blog article to https://savvybookwriters.wordpress.com  to reach almost 250,000 readers.

Include your name and a short bio (max. 200 words), image / link of your book with your article so you may be given proper credit.

Limit articles to 800 words or less. All books, movie, TV programs, and CD album titles should be in italics, do not use “quotation marks” or ALL CAPS.  Announcements of upcoming events, personal accomplishments, special offers and such are accepted.

You also may include a short bio and a link to your blog or Web site.
No text boxes or photos will be accepted within the email. Send them as direct links and again: NO ATTACHMENTS, thanks. Each submitting writer certainly retains the copyright to his or her own piece and may use the blog article after 30 days elsewhere.

We are looking forward to your guest blog. Interested? Drop us a line to 111publishing  A T   Gmail
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If you enjoyed this blog post, please feel free to check out all previous posts of this blog (there are almost 570 of them : ) if you haven’t already. Why not sign up to receive them regularly by email? Just click on “Follow” in the upper line on each page – and then on “LIKE” next to it. There is also the “SHARE” button underneath each article where you can submit the article to Pinterest, Google+, Twitter, Tumblr and StumpleUpon.

Follow on Twitter: @111publishing

And don’t forget to spread the word on other social networking sites of your choice for other writers who might also enjoy this blog and find it useful. Thanks, Doris

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Posted by on October 23, 2012 in Blogging, Marketing, Social Networks

 

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3 Marketing Tips for Your Amazon Book

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Already have an Author Central  page on Amazon.com? Terrific, it’s a great start for your author brand on the internet!  Now to your next steps for maximum exposure: create your very own author website:

Your personal website AND your Amazon Author Central page work together and will help you to build your credibility as an author. Google, Bing, Yahoo and other search engines take the information from these two websites – which helps your name to come up every time when online visitors are searching for the subject of your book or for your author name. Moreover it is one important step in building your author brand and your platform. Read more about author brand and platform here.

This is a very good chance to tell readers something interesting about yourself, include any details about your (writers) background, awards, other books you have written and personal details customers might want to know. Your author photo should be a professional, high-resolution image for quality display. You can share your book trailer, video interviews, book signing videos or the new Google Search Story trailers with readers. Your videos should focus on specific features of your books or your experience as an author.

IMPORTANT: Use the same words and language on both your Author Central page and your personal website. Key word consistency is essential to assure you are optimizing your search engine results.
The links to and from your Amazon Author Central page to your personal website and your book’s page will tell search engines that your book is relevant to people searching either for you or the content of your book.

A web page or blog and an author website on Amazon’s Author Central are the marketing basics for every writer. Don’t delay creating these.  When writing a guest blog (e.g. for this blog) do include links to your websites.

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If you enjoyed this blog post, please feel free to check out all previous posts (there are more than 520 of them : ) if you haven’t already. Why not sign up to receive them regularly by email? Just click on “Follow” in the upper line on each page – and then on “LIKE” next to it. There is also the “SHARE” button underneath each article where you can submit the article to Pinterest, Google+, Twitter, Tumblr and StumpleUpon.

Follow on Twitter: @111publishing

And don’t forget to spread the word on other social networking sites of your choice for other writers who might also enjoy this blog and find it useful. Thanks, Doris

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