7 Mistakes that Lead to Guest Post Failure
Guest posting! The highway to unbridled blogging success! Nab yourself a spot on an A-List blog and suddenly its your name in lights. Traffic, engagement, the undying adulation of the unwashed masses!
Sounds great, right?
Well, it is, actually.
But what about those of us who really crave a bit of failure? The ones who like to start every anecdote with One time I almost or I was this close ?
What does guest posting offer for us?
Well, fellow failure-chaser, youre in luck. Because writing and submitting a guest post offers some real opportunities for spectacular failure.
So start taking notes, because youre going to be able to tell your friends about the time you nearly wrote an amazing post for an A-Lister that almost took your own blog to a whole new level.
1. Be as timid as humanly possible
The first opportunity for failure is the pitch. Confidence carries the day when it comes to guest posting.
So if its failure youre looking for, dont show any confidence. Try not to sell your idea, and make sure you dont actually write the post youre proposing. Be hesitant, and make it apparent that youre wasting your hosts time. With a bit of luck, they wont you send so much as a read receipt.
2. Dont startle the readers
Maybe the A-Lister youve just pathetically pitched has taken pity on you, and asked you to draft up your post.
What hes looking for here is some competence. So make sure you dont show any. Starting with a bang and grabbing attention leads to success, so dont do it. Write cautiously and quietly, so as not to startle your audience into action.
3. Imita! tion is the most sincere form of flattery so shamelessly copy content
Your lukewarm opening should have dissuaded all but the most persistent of writers. So its going to take some real incompetence to screw this up now.
The quickest way is to do something thats been done before. Retread old ground but not in a new and interesting way. No, simply regurgitate your hosts best piece with some added spelling mistakes and grammatical errors.
Be very cautious with this, as covering old topics in a fresh way is actually a terrific way to write a popular guest post. Make sure not to add your own twist or fresh angle and you should be fine.
4. Shamelessly plug Unmemorable Title your own blog
Its now time to look over the content youve just haphazardly thrown together.
To hit the dizzying lows of total failure, you need to employ an ancient SEO technique known as spamming. In other words, drop your link into the post so often that the page becomes nearly unreadable.
This is going to fail for two main reasons. One; its going to make your host even less likely to publish your piece. Two; it doesnt work.
5. Make your ending as flat as possible
If youve done everything wrong up until now, you should be faced with a pathetic piece of trash, where every second word is a link to your blog.
Congratulations. Youre nearly done with the writing. All thats left for you to do is cobble together an ending that peters out. And whatever you do, dont forget to leave out effective closing techniques like a strong call to action.
6. Treat your host like youre one of The Sex Pistols
The chances are that youre going to have to interact with your host, as they attempt to polish the steaming post youve just deposited in their inbox. So nows the time to channel some ol! d-school punk.
Just like The Sex Pistols in their first TV interview, start swearing at your host, avoiding giving direct answers, and give the impression that the conversation is beneath you. With luck, this should be enough to make sure you dont get published
(If you want to really nail it, you could try throwing up on their desk. The blogging equivalent of this is publicly trash-talking bigger blogs. This works spectacularly well at ensuring you wont get your guest posts published.)
7. Run like mad and dont ever look back
If after all of this, by some horrible stroke of luck you do get published, theres still one more opportunity for failure.
Demonstrate a complete lack of commitment to your guest post. Dont reply to comments, dont promote it on Twitter or Facebook, and certainly dont write a post on your own blog to take advantage of the new traffic that your guest post provides.
And with that, youll have blown your big guest posting chance.
Complete and utter guaranteed failure as a guest poster in just seven short steps. Not for you, the benefits of seeing your name alongside the luminaries in your niche. No, because to do that, youd need to be confident, competent, and committed.
Far easier to just take my advice and slip quietly into obscurity and mediocrity.
About the Author: Andrew Nattan is the blogger behind the memorably named Unmemorable Title Copywriting Blog. Hes English and yes, he drinks lots of tea.
P.S.
Er, if you actually did want to write excellent guest posts that run on your favorite blogs, and that get you more traffic, SEO benefits, and subscribers, simply do the opposite of these 7 steps. Then you can stop with I almost and start with I did.
But you knew that already, right?
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