Thursday, November 5, 2015

Why Guest Blogging Fails To Deliver Results?

Why Guest Blogging Fails To Deliver Results?
Guest blogging is not something new to the seasoned internet marketers. Newbie and old SEO experts alike advocate the use of guest blogging. However, often times, it fails to serve its purposes of bringing traffic, increasing SERPs or generating any social media hype. Here are some of the most obvious mistakes that you need to avoid in order to make sure that your guest posts have what it takes to create the desired impact.
Unoriginal Idea
Originality of ideas is something that search engines always long for. We as guest bloggers only think in terms of link juice, domain authority and other similar KPIs. However, we fail to recognize or appreciate the user value that they add. A key component of guest post needs to be originality of ideas. The mantra of writing something already written by someone else and published hundreds or thousands of times before will only result in lack of user interest. Therefore, when you are writing  guest posts, always think of something new, unique and of value.
No Empathy for Audience
When we write guest posts, we seldom think of the audiences of the blog where it is going to get published. A good idea for starters would be to browse through the relevant category that you are about to target. Read some of the blog posts in that category and also look for the ones that have generated great interest among readers. Once you have been able to clearly create an idea for the type of blog posts which are entertained, now you can think of writing something which would go well with the intended audience. Never write for a blog whose audience you cannot understand. Take the time to know their choices and accordingly provide content.
Zero Information Value
Informational value for guest posts is very important. You need to research very well on the topic that you need to write before sending it for publishing. Big blogs with busy bloggers do not really have to time to check if your blog post has the desired amount of informational value. You need to ascertain yourself if you are provide the readers with the information value they seek. If you think that your blog post fails to impress the users, improve your content and do not send it for publishing unless you yourself are satisfied with the informational value that it can deliver.
No Insights
Statistics or figures show that you really care about your readers’ time. It is always safe to research for relevant statistics to add to the post. This way your readers will know that you have a valid point and they will also take your content a lot more seriously. Try to find information from different sources. When you are including any research based information, never forget to cite the sources so the users can consult the sources on their own, in case they need further information in a particular direction. A blog post which tries to nail down a certain point of view without any stats or valid information to back up the claim will not go very well with the readers.
Wrong Idea of the Niche
Sometimes when you are writing for a blog, you do not fully understand its niche. This is the case with highly technical blogs. Just reading the title of the blog does not necessarily mean that you also understand the kind of content that it would entertain. Therefore, always make sure to take time in understanding its niche. Never try to over assume or simplify thinks unless you are 100% user.
Not Follow Guidelines
There are times when your guest post rejected. One of the most common yet often neglected reasons is that you either did not follow the “write for us” guidelines or you failed to understand them. In case you think you clearly followed the guidelines and still your guest post was not entertained for publishing, you probably need to evaluate the feedback and if there is no feedback given, ask the blogger for the reason of getting rejected. Since Google and other search engines have become very choosy about the content quality, you also need to understand why so many bloggers are overly concerned about quality of the guest posts they receive.



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