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Guest Blogging: How to approach sending an article to multiple sites in the hope to be published by one?

  • What if both sites want to run it? Obviously you have to choose, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't leave a good impression with the one you don't go for. Or is this just part of the accepted game? How to approach this?

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    Well, the obvious answer here: Just send it to one blog... Of course, there can be different variations of that but here's how I do that: 1. Write one guest article for *one* specific blog; send it to that blog 2. Wait for one week; 3. Follow up mildly on Twitter 4. Wait for another week 5. Still no reply? Make sure the article is not live yet (someone may publish without notifying or an email might get lost); check your spam folder and start looking for a new blog... Yes, it's a long process but more often than not, you don't send an article to the blogger you DON'T know... Start with the pitch and picth different topics to a few blogs and only send an article when you hear back! Also, at MyBlogGuest we have been trying to help scale that process: We have follow-up reminders, built-in duplicate content checkers (that notify you if the article goes live without you being notified and the Articles Gallery where all the tracking and notifying staff is done for you!) http://myblogguest.com/forum/features.php#articles

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Khalid Shaikh Kalif

Well, I run the Career Geek Blog. We often get sent posts and we try and reply within a couple of days whether the post will be accepted or rejected. At times, we accept a post and then 1 day later the author replies saying, he sent the post by mistake and he will send another one in a week. That just means he has sent the same post to someone else and is publishing there. You know what we do? We add that email domain name to spam and never get an email from that domain. I understand you put effort into writing a post, so put some effort into communicating with only one blog at a time. Also, if you are targeting middle level to amateur blogs, if the content is good and your email if friendly, they will accept the post.

Faizan Patankar

You are actually wasting your time as well as the blog owner. How can someone create content for multiple blogs at same time? If you want your post to appear on particular blog then first observe the blog and then write content accordingly. And sending out single post to multiple blog owners is really unprofessional.

Ayush Gupta

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