Guest Posts

 

 

 

 

 

Guest Posts

Guidelines

Guest posts on the Full Sircle Farms website are helpful, not self-promotional.  No jargon or corporate speak.  Keep it interesting and conversational.

The audience is those concerned about health, wellness, food, and healthy recipes.  They are busy.  What are they going to get out of your post?

We can provide “do-follow” links for your backlink campaign.

Guest Post Requirements

Guest posts requirements for the Full Sircle Farms blog.

Word count:

  • 800 (min) – Please don’t limit your blog post based on this number.  Most of our blog posts range from 800 – 2800 words.

Format for emailing guest post submissions.

  • Share a Google doc or email a Word doc.
  • Email to info @ fullsirclefarms.com (we added a couple of spaces to eliminate spam.  Remove spaces around the @ symbol before trying to email guest post submissions) 

Links:

  • At least one link to other valuable content when relevant. Every link included must add value for readers.

Paragraph length and spacing:

  • Keep paragraphs short. No longer than 4-5 lines.
  • We adhere to the two spaces after the period philosophy, not one.

Guest Post Formatting:

  • Use headers and sub-headers to break up your post.
  • Avoid big blocks of text.
  • When writing headlines be specific and indicate a benefit to the reader. Read “How to Write a Headlines” if you need pointers.
  • Use bullet or numbered lists.
  • End the post with a question or a call to action for comments. The more specific, the better.

Guest Post Images:

We need images on our blog. We use them to break up text, make the blog post scannable and to support data. Ideally, we include one image at every scroll depth, so an image is always visible. Here is a great example.

  • Include one header image
  • All post images must be at least 600px wide.
  • NO STOCK PHOTOS (unless absolutely necessary, which is hardly ever).
  • Include images that illustrate “how to” do something or images that support point you are making.

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