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5 Guest Posting Mistakes That Make You Look Like a Novice, or Worse

Guest posting can be a great asset to your blog or business, but there are several guest posting mistakes you may not be aware that you're making that can hurt you in the long run.

Many guest posters make these mistakes unknowingly and then wonder why their post is not published, they're not asked to guest again, or they don't receive the desired traffic from the post.

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5 Guest Posting Mistakes You Don't Want to Make

1. Not reading the guidelines

If the host blog or website has guest posting guidelines, read them. Read them before approaching the host so that you know what they expect and can be prepared to give them your best work according to their expectations.

2. Not following the guidelines

It is very frustrating to work with someone who doesn't follow instructions. Even when you think you're sure you know what is expected, read back through the guidelines again before submitting, to be sure you haven't overlooked anything. At the very least abide by them, at best go above and beyond what is asked.

3. Writing to show off what you know

Whatever your personal motive for guest posting, you will be more successful when you write to help or inform the host's audience. When you can solve their problems, or give new information to their situation, you will automatically be seen as an expert without having to try to “show off”. Just be you, and aim to serve them.

4. Not including or incorrectly writing the bio

Not including an author bio, or writing it in the first person is the telltale sign of an amateur. Anytime you guest post, include with the post submission a short bio written in the third person, and thumbnail photo of yourself. Think of it as the host introducing you to their audience, only you get to tell them what to say.

Include your name (exactly as it is on all of your social platforms, for consistency and branding). Tell them where to find you and what you have to offer the reader. Don't include every one of your 30 social media links. Share one or two that you are targeting for growth or just include a link to your freebie to grow your list.

5. Not including a clear call to action

Guest posting is a tremendous opportunity to gain new followers. If you don't tell them what you have to offer, and give them an invitation, they probably won't. Readers are much more likely to “click here for a free ebook on XYZ” than to “get our free newsletter at…” or “follow the journey at…”

These are just a few of the guest posting mistakes that are made often, but easy to be avoided. If you'd like more information about how to be an awesome guest poster and have hosts begging you to guest again, click here to get my brand new ebook: The Blogger's Guide to Guest Posting!

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Katie Hornor

Most days you’ll find the founder of Handprint Legacy answering client emails or working on her next book in the front room of their 250 year old home in tropical Mexico. She’s an author, speaker, mindset and business strategy coach, homeschool Mom of 5, and the #CourseCreation expert behind SuccessfulOnlineCourses.com and TheCourseFormula.com helping Christian experts reach more people and make more money through courses and high ticket offers. Be sure to grab a copy of her FREE Course Creation Blueprint before you go.

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  1. Virginia says

    May 13, 2015 at 9:12 pm

    Great tips, thanks Katie! I have had mixed results with guest posting, so I’m thankful for a few tips to help increase my success!

    • Katie says

      May 16, 2015 at 1:15 pm

      Glad you found it helpful, Virginia. I think the key is to be very helpful, very professional and very clear on your goals for guest posting.

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