

Make their day, make them laugh, or share a tip or tool that will blow their mind (and that they can implement immediately). Be generous, give away the best stuff you have to offer + centre it around quick wins for the reader. brainstorm two or three ideas for posts / content that would be really helpful to the readers (and the owner of that website).

find their submission terms or, if they don’t have any, note their email address.read their about page + a couple of blog posts and get a feel for the site to ensure you’re a good fit.spend a little time lovingly falling down the rabbit hole (err, I mean – “researching”) and find a few quality, complementary, sites where your ideal clients hang out.While earlier this year it appeared the Huffington Post had opened up their site for submissions in some countries, it seems as the year has progressed they’ve now shut their doors to new writers and kind readers have advised me the old email addresses aren’t working anymore.īut don’t despair, dear reader, there are a whole lot of other wonderful sites out there you can write for ( check out some of my suggestions here).Īnd while you’re here, I’d love to share a few quick tips for getting your work seen through guest posting: How to get published on the Huffington Post
