The WWW Observer is Open to Guest Bloggers!
Posted by Mike | Filed under MiscellaneousHuh? What are guest bloggers!?
Guest bloggers are simply bloggers who write posts for another blog. They do it to gain popularity and more exposure for their websites. Well… I think you understood the definition!
The WWW Observer is open to guest bloggers!
Yep! You read that right, The WWW Observer is open to guest bloggers! Since we’re really trying to create that community feel in here, we decided to open our doors to you. You’re welcome to send in your posts through our contact form, under the subject “Guest Blogging”. You just have to make sure that your posts meet the requirements (you can see them below)!
What do I get when I guest blog?
I knew you’d be asking that. Well, here are some of the things that you can benefit by guest blogging:
- Your site/blog will get a backlink from The WWW Observer.
- You site/blog will get popularity! TW3O readers will know about your website.
- More traffic for you! Our readers will be able to read what you wrote, and if it’s really really good, they are sure to drop by your site!
Requirements
1. The post must be at least 300 words long. No less, guys! We mean it!
2. It must be related to search engine optimization, traffic building, blogging, or any other topic that The WWW Observer tackles.
3. It must be free from grammatical errors and misspellings… Although a few errors are fine, we can correct them for you.
Well, those are just a few requirements. I’m pretty sure that most of you can comply! What are you waiting for? Submit your posts now! We’ll be waiting for them…










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I am interested in writing a guest post for The WWW Observer, but how do I submit an article? I can’t find a link anywhere.
You may send the post to readers [at] tw3o.com. Thanks for the interest Tanner!
Hey Juggler, I sent you an article this week using your contact form. Should I use the “readers” E-Mail address instead?
Mark Dykeman
Hi, are we supposed to use your E-Mail address instead of your contact form?
Mark, I got the post! It’s a great one and I’ll be posting it next week.
Thanks.