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Well, I’m not sure who originated the saying ‘Go big or go home’, but that’s really what applies when it comes to guest posting to promote your blog.
Find the biggest blogs in your market or niche (using Google) and provide mega value for their readership. Here’s a quick checklist:

  1. Visit the blog you’re looking
  2.  to write for and see if they accept guest posts. If it’s not clear, drop them a quick e-mail.
  3. See which of the guest posts they’ve published have been the most popular and get some ideas for areas you can expand on or in which you can teach people something significant.
  4.  geared to that blog. Double-check it for accuracy, flow and of course, spelling.
  5. Send it directly to the owner of the blog, explaining that you’ve written it for them and that it’s original and unpublished elsewhere.
  6. Most blog owners will get back to you and a large percentage will publish the blog post.
  7. Help publicise the blog post by sharing it via social media and by promoting it to your mailing list (if you have one).
  8. If they reject the submission, no worries. You can either re-write it to publish it on your own site, or re-frame it and submit it to another big blog.
The traffic you can get from 
guest posting can ​middle east mobile number list​​​ be a pretty major part of your promotional strategy. If you want a definitive guide to doing it effectively for maximum, consistent traffic, then check out ViperChill’s excellent Guest Posting Guide.
Forum Marketing

If you really want to know how 
promote your blog by engaging with your niche or market, then forum marketing may well be the answer…
You see, a large part of all of the methods we’ve looked at so far is that they go to where the traffic is, rather than waiting for it to come to you. This is crucial to your initial success, as waiting for people to find you doesn’t work. People need to know you’re there. The only way for them to find out is by you going to the places they hang out and showing them what you’ve got for them.
Think about it this way for a moment…

Imagine you open up a store that sells
the solution to a lot of people’s major problem. However, the store is in a retail park on the outskirts of town with only a certain amount of people driving past each day. You, as the store owner, have a choice…
  • Either you go out into the town, find people you can help and give them some samples of your product so they can try it and eventually come back for more.
  • Or you can wait and see if they might find you by accident and hope to build a business that way.
When you look at it like that, it’s pretty obvious, right?
By visiting and commenting on forums in your niche or market, you’re going right into the middle of a group of people who are thoroughly interested in what you’re blogging about. For example, in the world of Internet Marketing, the Warrior Forum is a great resource. You can find your own equivalent just by searching for your niche and the word ‘forum’, just as we did for blogging communities.