Thank you to my guest bloggers for 2020!
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I’m very thankful that so many people are willing to share their expertise and experience 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.
Here’s a complete list of all my guest bloggers from 2020, including links to their posts in case you missed them the first time around.
- Amanda Dodge – How to Create Sliding Scale Fees for Your Organizing Business
- Daniel Ndukwu – How to Build an Audience and Move Beyond Client Work
- Eliza Picot – 4 Tips to Finding Your Dream Employee
- Frank Stovall – 20 Ways to Market to High-End Clients: The Royals
- Hazel Thornton – Book Review: Managing Client Expectations by Standolyn Robertson
- Jakub Kliszczak – How To Create a Content Marketing Database to Best Use Your Time
- Julie Stobbe – Professional Organizers in Canada Conference goes Virtual
- Kat Buckley – Becoming an Entrepreneur – from office job to online cleaning company
- Kayla Matthews – 3 Ways Automation is Changing Organization, and How to Adapt and Starting a Consulting Vlog: What You Need to Know
- Ownr – How to Promote and Grow Your Business as a Professional Organizer
- Prafull Sharma – 7 Productivity Hacks for Content Marketers
Are you interested in contributing an article to Your Organizing Business in 2021? 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.
Thanks again to everyone mentioned above, and to YOU for reading Your Organizing Business!
Which guest post was most helpful for you? Please let me know in the comments.
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I’ve enjoyed getting to “meet” many of these people via your blog, Janet. What a great way to build connections and share helpful information!
It’s fun for me! I get a lot of pitches that totally miss the mark (you probably do too) or with tired ideas, so I’m always happy to get something unique that I know will be of value to readers like you.
My favorite guest post was promoting your organizing business. Since I do this task for other industry clients new and seasoned, I feel that this is an area that new business owners put aside for a little too long at the beginning of their business. I particularly liked that Ownr mentioned some questions to ponder to determine the target market.
I spoke with one or two of their people at a trade show a few years back and was really impressed with what they offer to small and startup businesses.
Janet- You do a fantastic job of sourcing interesting people sharing relevant topics! I love that you help us learn about areas we might be considering or know less about.
Thank you, Linda! I’ve been really blessed so far.
So many of these posts were appealing, and for so many different reasons. I liked the productivity hacks for content marketers because it was practical (though I haven’t gotten around to switching to Firefox). But Julie Stobbe’s post on the virtual POC conference really made me feel like I was there! I don’t know that I’m going to try to market specifically to “high-end” clients, but it was definitely worth the read! You always find the snazziest people to guest post!
Ooh, maybe I should add that to my guest blogger criteria. “Open only to snazzy people.” 😀
So glad you’ve brought us all together! Thank you for all you provide to your community!!!
It’s my pleasure, Melanie!
I’m looking forward to reading all these posts, Janet. What a wealth of community and resources you give us – thank you for doing that!
Thanks for your kind words. That’s all the encouragement I need to keep going!