Blog Posts I’m Proud Of – November 2011

November was a busy month, with some of the posts I wrote spilling over into December posting. Here’s a roundup.

Authopublisher

Basic Blog Tips

Growmap

Live Without A Job – interview

Live Your Love

Living Better at 50+

Simply Stated Business

Successful Blogging

The Blog Shop

Writing It Right For You

Posts for Clients

In addition, I have several posts on the Global Good Group site and the RAG New York site and I’ve been writing travel posts for a site that hasn’t launched yet. If you want to see posts like these on your site, you know what you have to do – hire me!

Blog Posts I’m Proud Of – October 2011

It’s been a while since my last guest post roundup but I haven’t been idle. Here are a few of the posts and articles I’ve published in the last two months.

Authopublisher

BasicBlogTips

Does Guest Blogging Really Build Traffic? The Stats Say Yes!

Live Your Love

Guest Blogging Face-Off: MyBlogGuest and BloggerLinkUp

Freelance Folder

The Accidental Blogger

Living Better at 50+

Traffic Generation Cafe

How to Make Your Twitter Traffic Sticky

Words on the Page

Guest Post: Working Remotely

Writing it Right For You

Writing Then and Now

I was also interviewed by Annabel Candy of Successful Blogging.

 

Posts for clients:

Blog Posts I’m Proud Of – August 2011

Since my July roundup of guest blog posts published in June, I’ve been busy, and now I’ve got a few more to add to the list. Here’s what I’ve been working on in the last month or so.

BasicBlogTips

Authopublisher

Living Better at 50+

Quips and Tips for Successful Writers

Miscellaneous posts:

Bonus posts:

Want to see more? Check out my full list of blogging credits or just request a quote for my blogging services.

 

Guest Posts I’m Proud Of – July 2011

I’ve had a great week of guest blogging and writing (if I say so myself), contributing posts or articles to three sites. Here are the posts, which I’ve also added to my blogger for hire page.

Hope you enjoy them!

Guest Blogging And More

Some people might think that since I haven’t posted around here lately, I haven’t been doing much, but the opposite is true. I’ve been busy, very busy. One of the things I’ve done a lot of is guest blogging, both for clients and myself. Some of my recent posts include:

Twylah – Fan Pages for your Twitter Stream – Basic Blog Tips

Want to Become a Location Independent Freelance Writer? Here’s How It’s Done – NomadCouch

Can You Learn to Love Drinking Water? – Pledging for Change

How To Publish Your Ebook on the Amazon Kindle Platform

8 Online Lists to Help You Get Packing Under Control

Potty Training in a Weekend – It’s A Myth!

How To Move Abroad

Five Ways To Go Green In Everyday Life

And here are some of my older guest posts that I’m pretty proud of:

How to Keep the Best of the Office Life as a Freelancer – Freelance Switch

How to Get a Big Job from a Small Country – Freelance Writing Gigs

Inspired by Water – Sharing Travel Experiences

In addition to the blog posts (I’ve got 4 or 5 written that are still to be published), I’ve been working on a few projects that I can’t talk about yet. What have you been doing to boost your career recently?

My Writing Week – March 11, 2011

It’s been a great week for writing.

This week I have written five posts for a ghost blogging client, covering web apps, parenting and more. I’ve also written some real estate community guides – it was fun to learn about new places and convey that to a new audience.

Last week, I landed a blogging gig at the Quips and Tips group of sites and my first posts are up. Here they are:

As well as that I’ve done a bunch of posts for Park Ride Fly USA, which is fun, because I enjoy writing about travel. Here are a couple I enjoyed writing:

I’ve started editing a technical article written a couple weeks ago, and have done some proofreading for a European magazine with international circulation.

To round out the week, I’ve written four resumes to help people find career success! What have you achieved this week?

New Blogging Gig – Quips and Tips

I’ve just started a new blogging gig on the Quips and Tips network of sites, owned by Laurie Pawlik-Kienlen. One of the things I like about this gig is having the chance to cover some different areas. My first post on the Quips and Tips for Money and Love site went up on March 7th.  It’s called What Do I Do When Someone Dies? Funeral Planning in 4 Steps. It’s a topic I’m familiar with from the days when I created the content for an estate planning site in the UK. I’ve got a lot more post ideas in the bag, so if you want to keep track, bookmark this page.

Guest Post – Ms Ileane Speaks

This week, I’ve had a guest post published on Ms Ileane Speaks. It covers my favorite Chrome extensions. I love to blog about web topics and tools, so this was fun to write.

Sharon On The Web – March 2010 Update

It’s time for my quarterly (or thereabouts) update on what I’ve been doing online. As usual a lot of my work has been blogging for clients.  Here are the posts.

It’s time for my quarterly (or thereabouts) update on what I’ve been doing online. As usual a lot of my work has been blogging for clients.  Here are the posts.

Location Independent Parents

PiggyBankPie

Taking Off Travel Blog

January 2010

December 2009

BloggingTips

Suite 101

BloggingTips Post List

I started a new blogging gig at BloggingTips in September. Here are the posts I’ve published so far:

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