Write For One Woman Marketing: Guest Post Guidelines

Write For One Woman Marketing

Share your own marketing tips, and get the attention of solo entrepreneurs and small business owners from around the world. One Woman Marketing gladly accepts guest blog post submissions on marketing-related topics. Please follow the following guidelines when submitting your post.

Guest Post Guidelines

Guest posts should range from 300 to 600 words in length. Content must be original and not previously published online, including your own blog or website.

While you can’t promote your own business or affiliate products in your blog post, you may include a link in your bio. This bio should be ONE sentence long and will come at the beginning of the guest blog post. (See an example.)

When submitting a guest blog post for possible inclusion, you give editors the right to edit for length, grammar and readability.

Stuff I Love

•   Personal stories about your marketing experiences and what you’ve learned along the way

•    Step-by-step tutorials on topics such as social media marketing, search engine optimization, guerilla publicity and other marketing methods appropriate for solo entrepreneurs

•    Internet-friendly formatting, with descriptive headlines, subheads and bulleted lists

•    In-text links to One Woman Marketing blog posts and other relevant marketing resources

•    Photos to run with your guest blog post

•    A question or two at the end of your blog post, to encourage comments

Ready To Submit?

Send me your guest blog post (or an idea for a guest blog post). I’ll check it out and let you know if it’s a good fit!

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Kelly Kautz is one woman on a mission to show the world that marketing your small business doesn't have to suck.

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