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While reading through some other blogs this week I came across two posts that really jumped out at me. The best articles and blogs that I have found have all been by accident when I‘ve just been reading and come across something, if I actually try to find something I can never find what I am looking for!
During October Chris from Chrisg.com is offering anyone with a technorati indexed blog the chance of him writing a guest post for their blog. Obviously it depends on how many he can write in a month, but I think this is a fantastically generous offer and a great opportunity. I’ve asked for one and I really hope I am able to get a guest post because he would be my first guest blogger and I have been looking for one. I’ll just have to wait and see.
2. 5 Post Types For When Writing Without Expertise.
The next post I found was by accident when browsing through some links I had come across on another blog. It’s from Bloggingtips.com and coincidentally is another blog that Chris writes to, a complete coincidence as I didn’t know he wrote for another blog about blogging. Anyway I am looking at starting another blog, a photography one and this post really hit the nail on the head for me. I have been holding back on starting the blog because although I love photography and everything about it, I am by no means an expert and still learning. And this worried me as to how well I could write to the blog in this position. This article has changed how I think about it, and made me realise that you don’t have to be an expert at something to be able to blog about it, a love for the subject and a willingness to learn are ample. If you are honest and approach it in the right way then a successful blog can be built in this way.
Hope you enjoy them…
Mandy
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