I get many emails from people who want to know if I allow guest posts on General Aviation Flight Training blog- iflyasa.com, and if yes, what are the guidelines. I figured that it would be wise to write the guidelines in a post and just refer every one here.
So the answer to the first question is: Yes, I do accept guest posts. Currently I just publish one guest post per week though, usually on Wednesdays. Below you will find all the details about the process.
What kind of content do you accept?
Anything that is useful for our readers is good content for a guest post here. It can be related to general aviation, flight training, aviation technology, aviation history, airlines, aircraft, and related topics, and it can also be derived from your own personal experiences. There is no minimum length for your post, but usually the guest posts have over 500 words.
Guidelines
- Your post must be original and must have never been published before on the Internet
- You agree to not publish the post anywhere else (i.e., in your own blog or as a guest post in other blogs)
- You can include up to two links in the byline, which will be displayed at the bottom of the post
- You may use SEOd anchor text for your links, but I will have to approve each one (non-compete)
How do I submit my guest post?
If you have a post that meets the guidelines above, you can send it to me via the email admin@pilotology.com. Usually within 48 hours I will reply stating if we will accept the guest post or not. If I reject your post, you are obviously free to use it in your own blog or to propose it as a guest post to some other website.
Why should I consider Guest Posting on this blog?
I am sure the webmasters and professionals already know the answer to this one. However, I want COMMENTERS who leave irrelevant comments on my posts, with link backs to their own sites, to understand that those comments never even get published as I review each and every comment before it gets published. So, save yourself all the energy, and read the following paragraph:
There is no such thing as free links, or free marketing. It does not exist for me, so it does not exist for you either. If you want a link from iflyasa.com blog (Google PR4, with over 500+ unique AND qualified visitors a day) to your site, the most economic way to do this is to CONTRIBUTE with an informational post. Share something that our visitors can learn from, or enjoy reading, and then you can have that link to your site. You can email me to get some ideas if you wish.
The other way is to consider advertising with us! This is a paid service, but you definitely will get visitors checking out your site.
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