Hi everyone
I have had this website up and running for about 18 plus months now and decided to open it up to guest posting. If you are interested in getting more traffic to your site, here are a few simple rules to follow.
1. Good quality content must be unique and exclusive to this website. Meaning that when you post your article here, you will not post it elsewhere. Yes, I will randomly check too, to ensure everyone is playing nice.
2. Article length – 500 to 1500 words or more, if you are really in the writing zone about a topic. Please ensure you have given some serious consideration and thought into writing your article that adds real value when people read it.
3. You can include 1 or 2 keyword specific links, anywhere in the article . Unlike some guest posting gigs, that only allow links at the end of articles.
4. Family friendly content – you all know what I mean.
5. Topics – anything related to finance, financial planning, economics etc.
Note – I won’t accept anymore articles on payday loans, credit scores, or credit cards. I have a couple now on this site and that is not what I want this site to be about.
If your website is related to credit cards, credit scores etc, then I won’t accept anymore of those articles either. I have been getting too many offers lately. While I do appreciate the offer, its simply not the direction I am going with this website. 1 or 2 articles related to the above was plenty for a life time.
6. Please include your name at the bottom of the article with your contact information as well. I will start to make sure that this is being done. If you want to post on my site, you will need to include your name on the bottom of the article. Otherwise, I will not publish it.
Email article to: contribute@financialplanningresources.net
Note – Don’t attach the article, just send it as part of your email body, with links, your name and contact information.
I will review the article and post it, provided it meets the above criteria. I will leave it on the home page for at least a few days or longer.
Regards,
Darrell
