Write for GTZ
Glad you are interested in writing for Getting to Zen (GTZ). Aside from one article, I have been the sole writer on GTZ. But now (insert red carpet music here)….. I am opening the virtual gates.
If you are interested in writing for GTZ, come on down; don’t worry about impressing me with your credentials (life is too short for all of that), just send the article along with your bio. Once I receive the article, I will review it to make sure it is inline with GTZs message.
Guidelines to Get on My Good Side:
- Article should be a minimum 500 words long
- Article should be relevant to the blog – take a look at the already existing content to get an idea of what is important to GTZs reader base.
- Article must be original: That means GTZ is the only place on the internet that it can be found
- Article must not contain links to affiliate products or unrelated sites
- Avoid using special font styles. Plain text will do
- If you decide to attach an image, please credit it with a link to the source
- Please add your BIO to the end of the article
You can send your submission to me as an attachment in Word at KaiZenRunner@gmail.com.
One more thing; I reserve the right to edit the article as I see fit (fix grammar, spelling, etc..).
Why You Should Guest Post at Getting to Zen
There are several reasons you may want to guest post at Getting to Zen, with the biggest being that you will get to Zen a lot quicker– just kidding. You may want to guest post because it will:
- Increase traffic to your website
- Grow your subscriber list
- Increase your online presence
- Help to build your brand
- Get you some quality link juice
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me using “Guest Post” in the subject.
Hope to hear from you. :-)
Lisa
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Hi, My name is Lisa. I am a mother, girlfriend, blogger, runner and happiness seeker.
I started blogging in March 2010 as a way for me to grow and help others by sharing what I learned.
My personal development journey began about 15 years ago.