Posted: 10
Apr 2012 01:31 AM PDT
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is a guest post submitted by Noah Mark Rodolfo.
If you are an Internet marketer, you probably
tried to guest post on other blogs to accumulate inbound links to your site.
This strategy is called guest
posting and it is one of the best method to increase your search engine
popularity.
The rules are simple, find the best blog to
guest write on, compose a compelling article, submit your article to the site
owner and wait for publication approval. Once your article is accepted, it will
be published as a guest post on that particular blog. A published article of
course has your author bio which includes a backlink to your site. That’s how a
normal guest post marketing works.
But what if your author bio and your backlinks
suddenly disappear after a few weeks of publication? All your hardwork are put
into waste. I have been doing guest posting for a couple of years now and I
always experienced this type of issue. Why some bloggers tends to behave this
way? What are the options that you can do to persuade the blog owner to
reinsert your author bio and your links? Based on my experiences, I will give
you some ways that could possibly help you on reinstating your guest post
links.
Ways
to acquire your links back to your guest post page
First off, there are different cases why blog
owners tends to remove links from their guest post databse. This includes
spamming activities, the blog was sold to a new owner, or the blog owner is
simply unprofessional. If you know that you are correctly following all the
guest post guidelines set by the blog owner, then there is no reason for your
links to be removed.
So what are your options? The first thing that
you can do is to contact the site owner and ask to reinstate your author bio
and your links. Make sure to be polite with your message even though you are
totally annoyed. Remember that you are still at the end of the stick and you
have no control about the situation. A professional and respectful approach are
crucial factors that can help convince the blog owner to consider your request.
Your second option is to login with the blog’s
WordPress dashboard. Most blogs that are built on WordPress platform allows
their guest authors to have their own guest writer accounts. If the blog that
removed your links offers this option, it is better to check your WordPress
dashboard first especially your profile area where your author bio information
can be found. Check if the information is intact and then save your work.
Refresh your guest article page and see if your author bio and links are back.
Usually, this trick will solve your problem.
However, any modifications you did on your WordPress dashboard can be tracked
by the site admin so your links will again be in jeopardy. Once the owner
removed your links again, then it’s time to contact the blogger and ask for
some explanation.
After you contact the blog owner, there is a
high probability of a reply since you are considered a “blog partner”. This is
your chance to have a constant communication with the site owner until he
reinstates your author bio.
But this will not always be the case. Some
bloggers won’t answer your email queries for days or weeks. Don’t be discourage
and don’t lose hope. What you can do is to send another follow up email because
your first message probably ended up in the spam folder and your message wasn’t
received.
If the blog owner still never replied to your
work, try to leave a comment on one of his posts to get some immediate
attention. This way, the blog owner won’t have any excuses that your request
wasn’t received.
These practical ways will help you to have
your author bio and links back to your guest article. If the blog owner is
totally ignoring you after all these methods, then ask for article withdrawal.
There is no point in contributing an article to a blog site without even a
simple attribution to the author. The blogger will most likely give in to your
request and will delete your article. After that, you are free to submit your
article to other blogs that accepts guest post.
In summary, guest posting is a very important
aspect of Internet marketing. Make sure that you monitor all your published
articles on other blogs to keep an eye on your back links which can protect
your article investments. Remember that the best way that you can acquire back
your links is through proper communications.
About Noah Mark Rodolfo
an online business entrepreneur and a blogger. He works on different market such as weight loss products, food recipes, health and the competitive world of make money online niche. To learn more about Noah, visit his website at Home Based Business.
an online business entrepreneur and a blogger. He works on different market such as weight loss products, food recipes, health and the competitive world of make money online niche. To learn more about Noah, visit his website at Home Based Business.
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