The longer I ride the social media bandwagon, the more I realize I don't have a corner on any topic or niche. There are a lot of you out there who have tremendous insights from God. I'd like to give you the opportunity to share them on the Serving Strong blog.
If you're interested in being a guest blogger for Serving Strong, here are a few things you'll need to keep in mind:
GUEST BLOGGER GUIDELINES* (version 062710)
1) Posts must relate generally to the topic of serving strong in ministry. Topics might be in the area of self-care, life balance, life rhythm, staying strong in fitness, staying strong spiritually, financial fitness, and so on. The target audience is the person who serves in ministry, whether full-time, part-time, or volunteer.
2) Posts must be no longer than 350-400 words.
3) The core values of Serving Strong hold that Jesus Christ is the true Son of God. Posts that are blatantly new age will not be accepted. And, absolutely no pornographic or suggestive material (duh!)
4) The submission of your draft post does not guarantee it will be posted on Serving Strong. But if it is, you will be contacted by email ahead of the posting. If notified that your draft will be psoted on Serving Strong, you are encouraged to draw attention to your guest post via your social media outlets (Facebook, Twitter, your own blog or website, etc.)
5) While I'd love to compensate you for your post, I can't. Sorry. You will, however, get more exposure to your ministry and blog by being posted on the Serving Strong blog than if you didn't.
6) Posts must be original to you and contain no copyrighted material. They must not be reposts of what you've already published.
7) Email your drafts to coach@progressmax.com. They may be edited for grammatical or punctuation.
8) All drafts MUST include a bio that contains the following (if any of these is missing, you risk not having your draft posted):
- Your full name
- Your website and/or blog URL
- Your occupation
I look forward to your drafts. Please email me any questions you may have. Let's collectively help the person who serves in ministry. Why? Because time is short and the stakes are sky-high. Ministry must be strong until our Lord returns.
God bless you!
* Serving Strong reserves the right to discontinue accepting all drafts and the guest posting program entirely.
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