5 Priceless Guest Blogging Lessons Learned

5 Priceless Lessons Learned About Guest Posting That Make You a Better Blogger

Bet you heard this before:

Guest posting isn't dead.Priceless Lessons I Learned from Guest Blogging

It's true. It's isn't dead — and you know what?

If you want to increase the exposure of your brand, it's one of the best strategies out there.

Sure, it can be a scary thing. But the rewards can be extraordinary.

More followers. More traffic to your site. More subscribers to your list.

And in this post, I'll share 5 great tips (lessons) about guest posting that helped me guest post in some pretty awesome blogs.

Let's get started.

Lesson #1: Choosing The Right Blog Is The Most Important Thing

Newsflash:

It’s absolutely imperative that you choose the right blog to guest post on.

Why?

Because although guest posting can help you get in front of a lot more people in your niche, it can just as easily get you in front of people who don’t care one bit about what you have to say.

That's why you need to do your research.

Here's how:

First, take a look at your competition and where they've guest posted in the past.

If your niche is blogging, you want to find as many places your competitors have guest posted on so you can do the same.

For example, let's look at a regular contributor to Basic Blog Tips, Anil Agarwal.

You already know that he guest posts on BBT, but how can you find out if he's on other sites as well?

Step #1: Find the Picture on Google

To be more specific, you want to find the picture they usually use in their guest posts.

So let's do a quick search on Google for Anil Agarwal:

Anil Agarwal Google Search

And here's the results:

Anil Agarwal image search results

Step #2: Search by Image

Now that you found the image it's time to do an image search.

Note: This is much more effective than doing the search string “anil agarwal + guest posts”. In fact, you'll find a lot more sites the person contributed to this way.

Take the image and drag it to the search bar:

Anil Agarwal image search

Now it's time for the last step.

Step #3: Find Sites You Could Guest Post On

Once you drag the image to the search bar, something like this should appear:

Anil Agarwal image search results

At this point, you want to go through, at least, the first 10 pages to see if you could find some sites in your niche that accepts guest posts.

For example, here's a few that I managed to find:

Anil Agarwal post search results

Once you've finished, rinse and repeat the process with other bloggers you know guest post frequently. You may find some serious gems.

Lesson #2: Consistency Is Key To Maintaining An Impact

In my experience, it's important to be consistent with guest posting. Especially in the early stages of your blog.

Why?

Because sites that you guest post on can be used as a way to determine the credibility of your website. And the more often you post , the more exposure your brand receives.

So the question is this:

How often should you guest post?

Daily, weekly, few times a year?

Depends on your goals.

In a 10 year span, Neil Patel managed to write 4,294 blog posts.

(Now whether that's by himself or through ghost writers, that's a consistency of 1.18 posts per day. Many of which are guest posts on other sites.)

4,294 posts for the past 10 years!

You don't have to resort to being THAT consistent, but you can easily make a plan to guest post once a month. And if you have that mindset, you need to have a guest posting strategy in place to truly get a ROI from your guest post.

Lesson #3: Each Guest Post Should Be The Most Important Post You’ve EVER Written

You've written some form of a truly great post, haven’t you?

Sure you have.

But you want to have the mentality that your guest posts should be 100% better than any post you've written on your site.

Why?

Because that blog owner is doing you a favor by extending an invitation to speak to their community.

They chose you because they trust you. They trust that you’ll provide value to their readers. And they trust that you’ll use this opportunity to write the absolute best post you’ve ever written.

For example:

When I wrote this post on Ms. Ileane's site a few years ago:

Andrew Warner post on Basic Blog Tips

She trusted me enough to contribute something great to her community. And I'd like to think I did that.

You need to do the same with each guest post you write.

Research thoroughly all the points you want to make. Double and triple check your spelling and grammar. But more importantly, treat their blog and community with the respect they deserve.

Which leads us to the next lesson.

Lesson #4: Make Sure The Topic Is Relevant To What That Blog Talks About

Here's the deal:

No matter what, you NEED to make sure that your topic is something that blogger’s community would enjoy. More importantly, something that makes sense.

For example, how would writing a blog post on advanced SEO tactics help out a community of beginner bloggers? Or writing a blog post about Word Press functionality to a community that wants to know conversion tactics?

It wouldn’t.

The idea for your blog topic is very important.

You need to analyze, research and study topics that have done very well on the site you want to guest post on, and create something equally, or better.

Lesson #5: Engaging With Commenters

This doesn't need much elaboration, does it?

When you get a guest post published, guess what?

That post is the single most important post for that week.

Which means that you promote the heck out of it and respond to every comment.

It's your job to do what you can to make that post a success. And engaging with commenters is a BIG part of the success of a post.

Think about it.

If your goal for guest posting is to reach a new audience, and you don't even bother to respond to comments they leave … guess what?

They won't follow your blog.

They took time to actually leave a comment so make sure you respond.

Conclusion

Guest posting is far from being dead.

As important as these lessons are, you still need to be strategic if you plan to guest post

Yes, it can give you brand exposure. Yes, it can help build your email list. And yes, it can produce great business opportunities you previously wouldn't have been exposed to.

But, none of those things can happen without a sound guest posting strategy.

As long as you have that, you're okay.

Now, are you ready to be a better blogger through guest posting?

21 thoughts on “5 Priceless Lessons Learned About Guest Posting That Make You a Better Blogger”

  1. Hey Andrew,

    It’s good to see you around.:)

    Many SEO experts are claiming that guest posting is dead. But it’s not. People are leveraging their personal brand with different guest posting opportunities.

    I like the example given by you. Anil has been guest posting for a long time and the niche relevancy and other things mentioned are vital.

    It should always about your readers. The content you provide impacts your brand.

    I have always believed that consistency is the key to success. Just like Neil and any other bloggers like Syed Balki from WPBeginners, the more you write the more you get.

    Thanks for such an informative article.

    ~Ravi

    1. Hey Ravi,

      Thanks for the comment.

      Guest posting really is a great opportunity that many bloggers should be taking advantage of. Like you said, it;s a great way to leverage your brand.

      – Andrew

  2. Hi Andrew,

    Being consistent makes an impact.

    I write and publish a guest post daily on Blogging Tips and the Huffington Post. Which makes me familiar to both readerships. Which helps me make an impact.

    I do not sprint to get on as many blogs as possible. I focus on BT and HP daily, then submit guesties to Enstine Muki’s blog and Build Your Own Blog and Blogger Authority…and yes, I am long overdue to post here 😉 Being persistent – and posting for fun – wins, near and long term.

    Excellent points Andrew. Thanks for sharing 🙂

    Ryan

  3. HI Andrew, nice to see you here! I’ve got to do it more often. I just did one for Donna Merrill’s tribe recently. I wonder why the SEO folks don’t recommend it as much as they once did. I know it does help drive traffic to your blog and helps you make more connections on social networks and at your own blog too. I need to get my calendar in motion on this Andrew, thanks for the tips and reminders!

    1. Hi Lisa,

      Thanks for the comment.

      I think they don’t recommend it anymore because it’s not so much for SEO. I think people were mentioning it before because they were using it for SEO purposes. But if you use it as a method to build relationships, you’ll be set.

      – Andrew

  4. Hey Andrew,

    Glad to read your wonderful experience and I totally agree with your points. Consistency is really significant key to maintain high impact on people. If you want to get success over any thing doesn’t matter it is small or big in nature therefore you need always consistency to your work for genius results. Guest post helps you to drive maximum traffic to your blog so you always required a quality content for better impact. Eventually, thanks for sharing these wonderful tips with us.

    With best wishes,

    Amar kumar

    1. Hey Amar,

      Thanks for the comment.

      Consistency really if the main thing. I think if you at least do that, you’ll start noticing how much of an impact you’re making.

      – Andrew

  5. Guest posting is not dead yet, Its still a great SEO method to improve the referral traffic of your site. Even I do Guest Post regularly for my website and I am getting good results. Thanks for the post.

    1. Hey Kesavan,

      Thanks for the comment. You’re right, it’s not dead. And even if it’s a great SEO method, it shouldn’t be used for that.

      – Andrew

  6. Manchun Kumar

    according to my opinion, guest posting is best things to generate high quality link for website but need to publish high quality guest post as well as quality content.

  7. Regularity and the best post are two major factors that should be there when you are guest posting. And yes, it certainly isn’t dead, not yet anyway.

  8. I tried out guest blogging for quite some time and whileas it was a fun task it ended up being too much work for me to continue :/

  9. I agree, guest posting definitely is not dead! Usually the blogs I guest post for have written guidelines for posting so there’s a simple plan set out and topics to be covered are already dictated in the plan. I think it’s a great way to get your name out there.

    Enjoy the journey!

  10. Spot on, Andrew.
    Perhaps one of the toughest parts is developing a habit and being disciplined.
    For example, guest bloggers could (potentially) be more successful if they add this to an ongoing to-do list. This way, no matter what happens, they can guarantee 2,3, 4 guest posts per month – or whatever amount they set.

    Enjoy your day, man
    Elvis

  11. Many thanks Andrew,

    The article was not only a good read but very insightful. I have a query though. How would you target a niche where there are not many blogs and those that are there are not kept up to date and have a low/very niche readership? Any tips would be gratefully received.

    Thanks again

  12. Guest posting is not dead yet, Its still a great SEO method to improve the referral traffic of your site. Even I do Guest Post regularly for my website and I am getting good results. Thanks for the post.

  13. Rama Krishna

    Hi,

    This is nice post for guest posting and having right idea to get details from your post. Thanks a lot for sharing with us.

    Regards
    Rama Krishna

  14. i agree that guest posting is not dead. But guest posting these days is very different, blog owners are more strict now in accepting guest posts. They make sure that your content will definitely offer value to their readers.

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