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The more you’re able to prove that you can

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2024 9:37 am
by zihadhosenjm80
The more you’re able to prove that you can deliver value to the publication you’re now a contributor to, the more likely they are to accept more of your content in the future.

Use Your Published Article to Build Credibility
Delivering value for your (new) publication is one of the pieces of this puzzle, but improving the credibility of your own blog (or personal brand) is another major reason you’re here in the first place.

How to Write for Publications Tutorial (Example of Ryan Robinson Featured Images)
You can (and should) let your audience know when you’ve successfully contributed to a major publication. Here’s a graphic I have on my own homepage showcasing where I’ve written:

For some, this might feel like bragging or showing off. I can understand azerbaijan phone number library impulse—but instead, think of it as building trust between yourself and your readers.

There are a ton of bloggers out there and an insane amount of content on the Internet. You’re letting your readers know you can deliver something that’s worth their time.

If major publications like Fast Company, Forbes, Business Insider, and Entrepreneur have published your work, then there’s a good chance you’re bringing that same quality to your blog, too.

Writing For Major Publications: A Lot of Work… and a Big Payoff
Something I really want to stress about this process is it’s a lot of work. And it should be! You should earn the privilege of having your content shared with (potentially) millions of readers.

Becoming a Contributor for a Publication is a Lot of Work (Stock Image)
Unless you have a direct connection to a decision-maker at a major publication you want to write for, it takes a lot of time and effort to make that pivotal contact point to an editor… and to earn an acceptance.

The good news is that each step along the way will serve to further build your blogging business. Writing guest posts for other authority websites will enhance your credibility, boost your SEO rankings, and help build your relationships with other bloggers in your niche. Networking with contributors to major publications will also help your business and provide future collaboration opportunities.

Writing for a major publication may be one of your top goals, but the road to getting there is also extremely rewarding.

And eventually, once you’re able to add “Contributor at Forbes” or Inc to your resume, it’s a high level up in your career as a blogger, author, founder, or otherwise.