What is Guest Posting – an Infographic % Q3 w7 I$ r: k0 b0 b1 R/ a
7 m* h) K: o, a) n+ D2 CWhile the practice of guest posting is getting more and more popular, many people still wonder how it is different from just plain blogging.
( A5 P& H* v7 ?1 r; U2 z2 w: YThis post represents a guest infographic which clearly outlines the difference.. s! [4 M" g( T2 r3 M6 @
It is also a funny one.' m+ w$ Z, U, F! ]
Plus, don』t miss our detailed post on the difference between blogging for yourself and guest blogging .
1 @8 ~% G e2 z1 E" @* qWhile we do not mean to say you should stop blogging and start to only guest posting (the two should definitely co-exist), this infographic will outlay the hugest benefits of the latter):
( g2 g: E5 S4 X; h' L(Please click the image to enlarge)
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Publish the infographic to your blog:" k# C5 b# m7 ^) h5 G( ~ b
<a ><img title="guest blogging infographic" src="http://myblogguest.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/guestblogginginfographic-thumb.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="769" /></a>7 `8 Z2 S2 _. h( c
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This infographic is by Brandon Rhodes who works for Response Mine, an interactive marketing agencyoffering customer acquisition and lead generation services.
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