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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /srv/users/sandra/apps/sandra/public/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Nearly anytime I see a significant increase in the number of Build Book Buzz<\/em> newsletter subscribers, I think, “One of my\u00a0guest blog posts must be running this week.”<\/p>\n That’s because guest blogging is one of the best ways I have of introducing authors to the helpful material I provide in the\u00a0newsletter and on this site. When I share some of that information on someone else’s site, a percentage of the host’s\u00a0readers come here for more of it. Some inevitably subscribe to the newsletter so they\u00a0receive more how-to information\u00a0in their inbox every week.<\/p>\n It’s an easy — and effective — way for me to reach and help more authors with the how-to book marketing advice I offer.<\/p>\n That’s one reason\u00a0why I jumped at the chance to speak on how to “Reach More Readers Through Guest Blogging”<\/strong> at the Reach More Readers 9th Annual Book Marketing Conference\u00a0Online taking place next month.<\/p>\n As part of my speaker commitment, I wrote a guest blog post, “Guest blogging for authors is alive and well<\/a><\/strong>,” for the public portion of the conference site. (The private section, where you can get access to bonus materials that include my guest blogging best practices and guest blogging checklist downloads, is available only to those registered for the event.)<\/p>\n To learn more about why guest blogging for authors is alive and well in spite of what you might have read elsewhere in the past year or so, just click on over to the Reach More Readers conference site<\/a>. You’ll discover five ways guest blogging helps authors and three tips for making sure\u00a0you get the power of Google behind your guest post.<\/p>\n I’m also talking about guest blogging\u00a0on the “Reach More Readers” podcast<\/a>\u00a0on iTunes this week, too. As of today, it’s the first recording on the list<\/a>, but later, look for the September 13, 2015 release date.<\/p>\n Most importantly, make sure you\u00a0read our free\u00a0“Guest Blogging Cheat Sheet<\/strong><\/a>” that details nine best practices that will keep you from making mistakes that\u00a0undermine your guest blogging success.<\/p>\n This cheat sheet, which you can download as a PDF file immediately, will help you deliver the guest post your host expects.\u00a0It’s your short cut to looking — and acting! — like a guest blogging pro.<\/p>\n Download your free copy of the Guest Blogging Cheat Sheet<\/strong> <\/a>now. Then begin looking for topic-specific guest blogging opportunities\u00a0that will help you connect with more of the right readers.<\/p>\n (If you like the download, please share this link with your author friends so it can help them, too:\u00a0https:\/\/buildbookbuzz.com\/guestblogging<\/a>.)<\/p>\n“Reach More Readers Through Guest Blogging”<\/h2>\n
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