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		<title>Is Guest Posting Worth It? How to Boost Your SEO Rank Through Guest Blogging</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Yes, it hasn&#8217;t happened over the last year. It was many, many years of building it up, but I have written literally over 1,000 blog posts just in English. If you combine Portuguese and Spanish and other languages and German, I&#8217;ve probably written over 2,000 guest posts. That&#8217;s a shit ton of content! Is it</p>
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<p>Yes, it hasn&#8217;t happened over the last year. It was many, many years of building it up, but I have written literally over 1,000 blog posts just in English. If you combine Portuguese and Spanish and other languages and German, I&#8217;ve probably written over 2,000 guest posts.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s a shit ton of content! Is it really worth it? I don&#8217;t do it anymore, so you&#8217;re probably like no. But you know what, I&#8217;ll actually tell you the answer, and it&#8217;s a bit more complicated than just a yes or no answer.</p>
<p>Now first off, if you&#8217;re in the B2C niche, if you&#8217;re out there selling dog shoes. I don&#8217;t know what you would be selling, but let&#8217;s say B2C niche, dog shoes or dog leashes or pick anything out there.</p>
<p>Chances are guest posting is not worth it because the amount of traffic that you can get from these sites and the amount of business it generates for the consumernage is so small, you will not generate enough revenue.</p>
<p>But on the flip side, for B2B, it is worth it in which you can make a shit ton of money. I&#8217;m talking about millions of dollars. And I can even give you an example of how I&#8217;ve done well through guest posting, but it&#8217;s not what you think in which you can&#8217;t just release a guest post or two guest posts and do well.</p>
<p>See when I started guest posting, I would write one or two articles a week and I&#8217;d be like oh, okay, I&#8217;m gonna write on Entrepreneur, Forbes, Inc., and you know what? I&#8217;m gonna get a shit load of business and people hitting me up for marketing advice and consulting, and guess how much business I drummed up from it.</p>
<p>Little to none. But after doing it for a year or two, what happened to all my articles on Entrepreneur, and Inc., and Forbes about social media marketing and SEO and link building and digital marketing? They started to rank on Google.</p>
<p>These articles started getting a ton of traction. And I wasn&#8217;t doing anything. Just over time, they naturally rank. Businesses would be like, oh, I read this article by Neil. Let&#8217;s hit him up.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s see what he does. And I would get business contracts from it. I wasn&#8217;t getting contracts that were like, hey I&#8217;ll pay you 1,000 bucks. Sure, those leads would come in, but I was getting some six figure contracts, and it was amazing, all because of all my guest posts out there.</p>
<p>But when people talk about guest posting, they&#8217;re like, yeah, you guest post, you&#8217;re gonna get business. No, they&#8217;re full of shit. I&#8217;ve done more than most people. I had a team who helped me manage my whole guest posting scheduling.</p>
<p>I had editors who helped me out, right? Just because I&#8217;m writing the articles doesn&#8217;t mean I could edit &#8217;em fast enough, add images. I was going at one point where I was doing one guest post per day, seven days week.</p>
<p>And there were short articles. I streamlined it down to like 700 word articles or 1,000 word in order to just crank &#8217;em out left and right, and some of the topics were regurgitated in which I would published similar articles on Entrepreneur as I did on Forbes.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t care. It wasn&#8217;t duplicate content. I would rewrite it, make it unique enough, but I was doing it so I can do quantity. What ended up happening is after a year or two, it drummed up business, but in the short run, it was a big time sink and a money loss.</p>
<p>And here&#8217;s the thing with guest posting. When I got started in it, the times were amazing and everyone was like, oh, I&#8217;m gonna guest post on Entrepreneur, Inc. so I can links and get higher rankings on Google.</p>
<p>You think this $700 billion company does know what you&#8217;re doing? You think they&#8217;re that dumb where they can&#8217;t stop it it. Those links don&#8217;t really help you that much. Instead, and even these blogs and these publishers, they&#8217;re no following these days.</p>
<p>But instead, you should be doing it to build authority, a name for yourself and drum up business. If you don&#8217;t do it in the long run, you&#8217;re not gonna do well. And that&#8217;s why I&#8217;m telling you, if you&#8217;re gonna guest post, you gotta do it for at least two years.</p>
<p>After the first year, you&#8217;ll start seeing some results. After two years, you&#8217;ll dominate and you&#8217;ll start getting business, and you can actually generate a seven figure business from it. My buddy, Jason, from AudienceBloom, he guest posts everywhere.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a seven figure business, not just what you can potentially sell the business for, but I&#8217;m talking about revenue. How does he get all his business? Guest posting. And all he did was write articles about marketing.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s worked for me, it&#8217;s worked for him, and it&#8217;s worked for tons of other people. My buddy, Nadav, from Inbound Junction, he&#8217;s built up a seven figure business, as well from guest posting.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not about selling links or anything like that. You build a business by becoming a authority in your space. Heck, I get speaking engagements &#8217;cause people are like, oh, I read your article on Content Marketing Institute.</p>
<p>Can you come to our company here in Dubai and speak? We&#8217;ll give you 20 grand for the hour, all because of guest posting. It&#8217;s priceless. If you want to do it, do it, but do it for two straight years.</p>
<p>If you wanna give up after that, that&#8217;s okay. There&#8217;s already, you know, five, 600 articles out there on the web. And you have to do at least five articles a week. Doing a few here and there doesn&#8217;t do shit.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hit or miss. Some articles do well. Some don&#8217;t. So follow those strategies and you&#8217;ll create a shit load of income from guest posting, assuming you&#8217;re in B2B. If you&#8217;re in B2C, don&#8217;t waste your time.</p>
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		<title>How to Allow Users to Submit Articles to your WordPress Blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2021 08:20:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There are several ways you can accept: user submitted articles in WordPress, let&#8217;s check out four different options: number one use an external platform. The way we handle user submissions at elegant themes is via click up. This platform includes a forum. Users can fill out to share their contact information, the type of article</p>
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<p>There are several ways you can accept: user submitted articles in WordPress, let&#8217;s check out four different options: number one use an external platform. The way we handle user submissions at elegant themes is via click up.</p>
<p>This platform includes a forum. Users can fill out to share their contact information, the type of article they want to tackle and more. You could also look into forum hosting platforms such as type form or Google Forms.</p>
<p>Additionally, many forum services provide you with analytics regarding your submissions. This data can help you understand how many users you&#8217;re reaching and what you can do to increase engagement. Number two set up an internal submission form.</p>
<p>The easiest way to do this is with a plug-in. If you use Divi, you can take advantage of our contact form module, otherwise, contact form, 7 and WP forms are also great options. How many fields you want to add to your form is up to you to make your life easier, though we recommend you tell users exactly how to format their submissions and what your editorial guidelines are number three: an able users to submit posts directly through WordPress.</p>
<p>One downside of option 1 and 2 is that you&#8217;re still, the one that has to add the finished drafts to WordPress. If you rather have users submit through WordPress, then you&#8217;ll want to use the user submitted post plug-in with this tool.</p>
<p>You can publish forms that include all the information. WordPress needs to create new posts, once user submits their article. The plugin automatically sets up a new draft or pending post, you can give users even more control by configuring user submitted posts to require registration and login users can then access your dashboard and edit their own work, but they cannot publish it without permission.</p>
<p>A similar solution is to enable registration on your WordPress site and set the default role to contributor overall, giving users access to your dashboard. Isn&#8217;t, necessarily the most ideal situation from a security standpoint and finally, number 4 set up a forum for user submissions.</p>
<p>There are a lot of upsides to setting up a forum for your WordPress blog. If you&#8217;re trying to foster community online discussions, provide your visitors with the perfect place to connect plus by making the pitching says public.</p>
<p>You can enable users to work together. Although WordPress doesn&#8217;t include forum functionality out of the box, so you can use plugins such as BB press to set up public or private forms. Once their forms are up.</p>
<p>You can set up different sections for users to submit ideas. You can also have subtopics for members to talk about types of content. They would like to see their favorite existing articles and more and there you go all four options are great for getting user submitted articles.</p>
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