Thank you to my guest bloggers for 2016
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I’m very thankful for the many people who are willing to share their expertise with my readers. Because of them, I’m able to make Your Organizing Business a lot more valuable than if it were limited to my own knowledge and available writing time.
This year-end wrap-up post is my way of expressing my gratitude to them, and to give you a list of their posts so you can check out any that you’ve missed.
Organizing Industry Bloggers
- Emilio Jose Garcia – How to use inbound marketing and SEO to attract the right clients
- Jill Annis – 5 Reasons to overcome your fear of attending conference
- Jodi Holzband – Overcoming Photo Organizing Anxiety
- Julie Gray – The Dangers of Self – Improvement
- Julie Stobbe – NAPO 2016 Organizing Expo – Part 1
- Kate Martin – How to gain more clients with an organizing party
- Kathy Vines – How to write your book and get it in the hands of readers
- QC Design School – Are You Undervaluing and Under – Pricing Your Own Time?
- Sarah Buckwalter – Marketing Your Virtual Organizing Services
- Seana Turner – NAPO 2016 Organizing Expo – Part 2 and Why I’m lovin’ Bloglovin’
Marketing Bloggers
- Anand Srinivasan – Save your business from these social media automation mistakes
- Andrew Deen – How Solopreneurs Can Use Omni – Channel Marketing to Increase Brand Awareness
- Christian Ralph – How to promote a business on a budget
- Daren Low – 7 Ways to Get More Value from Every Blog You Post
- Eleonora Israel – Why Email Marketing is Still Relevant… and Effective
- Eric Brantner – How to Avoid Blogger’s Burnout
- Graeme Caldwell – 7 Ways to Maximize the Value of Old Content on Your Blog
- E. James – Virtual Reality’s Place in Solopreneurial Marketing
- James Pointon – How to use Reddit to promote your business
- Mary Grace – The Importance of Unified Branding, and What That Means
- Mae Demdam – Top 5 SEO Strategies Revealed by the Competition
- Monique Craig – 7 Blog Post Formats and How To Use Them
- Naomi Binford – 6 Ways to Make Your Twitter Updates More Creative
- Natalie Smith – How to Engage Customers via Email
- Nick Colakovic – How to Use Instagram to Promote Your Business
- Paige Donahue – How to Improve Your Copywriting Skills by Focusing On Your Audience
- Taylor Moore – Is your business doing content marketing right? Use this checklist to find out
- Tracey Jones – How to Achieve Higher Search Rankings with WordPress SEO
Business Bloggers
- Chelsy Renard – Get Your Laptop Startup Ready
- Lisa Michaels – How to Create a Profitable Productized Service and When Your Business Seems Stagnant
- Rich McIver – 4 Surprising Ways Gift Cards Can Increase Margins for Professional Organizers
Thanks again, everyone!
Are you interested in meeting some great people by submitting an article to Your Organizing Business in 2017? I’m always looking for quality guest posts, especially from professional organizers and productivity consultants. Please check out my Guest Blogging Guidelines and complete the Guest Blogger Application to let me know what you have in mind.
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It’s a great way to wrap up the year. I think I make one similar for my guest bloggers. =) It’s very helpful to have it broken down into the Marketing, Organizing, and Business bloggers. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Sabrina! In previous years, I’ve only listed the authors with a link to their posts, but this time I thought I’d make it easy for readers to find the ones that they missed, or that interest them the most. I’ll look forward to your wrap-up post!
What an impressive list of guest bloggers. I haven’t done the “Ask The Expert” series in a while…I took a break, but I recognize the amount of work it takes to arrange for and set up posts from guest bloggers. I’m guessing that there are benefits for you. You get a break from writing on certain weeks an it gives you the ability to feature others in with aligned expertise, which brings additional value to the work that you share.
Kudos to you for bringing all of these experts to us that we might not have known about otherwise.
I’m lucky that a lot of people come to me because, as you say, it does take a fair bit of time and effort to seek out potential bloggers, contact them and follow up. I’m glad that you’ve found at least a few of them of interest!
Thank you so much for including me in this terrific post. What an impressive, inspiring and knowledgeable group of bloggers this is. It is an honor to be among them. I love how you’ve crafted your business to influence different spheres of life. It isn’t easy to gather and post these, so thank YOU for putting it all together. Wishing you a wonderful holiday, filled with health and joy, Janet!
Thank you, Seana – I’d never thought of my business or my blog in that way! All the best to you too!
A lovely way to say ‘thank you’ to your guest bloggers! Just skimming the titles above reminds me that I should bookmark a few of these posts for when I have some downtime. Thanks for the roundup and for breaking the knowledge into categories–so organized! 😉
I try to live up to my business name. 🙂
Thank you for the opportunity Janet!
The pleasure is all mine, Jill. Maybe you can guest blog for me again some day. 🙂