A guest posting sheet is typically a document or spreadsheet used to organize and track information related to guest blogging or guest posting efforts. Guest posting is a common strategy in digital marketing and content creation where a writer contributes a post to someone else's blog or website to reach a broader audience.
Here’s what a guest posting sheet might include:
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Target Blogs/Websites:
- Blog/Website Name
- URL
- Domain Authority (DA): A metric indicating the strength of the website’s domain.
- Contact Information: Email addresses or contact forms for reaching out.
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Content Details:
- Topic Ideas: Potential topics that align with the target website’s content.
- Keywords: Relevant keywords for SEO purposes.
- Submission Guidelines: Specific requirements or guidelines provided by the blog for guest posts.
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Outreach Status:
- Date Contacted: When you reached out to the blog owner/editor.
- Response Received: Whether a response was received and the nature of it (positive, negative, no response).
- Follow-up Date: Scheduled date to follow up if no response is received.
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Submission Status:
- Drafted: Whether the post has been written.
- Submitted: Whether the post has been submitted for review.
- Published: Whether the post has been published and the publication date.
- Link to Published Post: The URL of the guest post once it’s live.
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Performance Metrics:
- Traffic Generated: Amount of traffic driven to your site from the guest post.
- Backlinks: Number of backlinks generated from the guest post.
- Social Shares: How often the post has been shared on social media.
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