If you feel the idea(s) in your original pitch

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If you feel the idea(s) in your original pitch

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If you feel the idea(s) in your original pitch might not resonate with your editor, send over a few new ideas they can consider and take action on.

Write a Contributor Bio and Include Backlinks (When Applicable)
One of the reasons to write for major publications like Forbes, Entrepreneur, Inc, Fast Company, and Business Insider is to build up your credibility within your industry. However, it’s also a great way to drive traffic back to your blog and increase the Domain Authority of your website.

Most of these publications will allow you to include a bio about yourself. A few years ago, I wrote an article for Entrepreneur titled “6 Millennials Who Quit Their Day Jobs Share How They Did It.” Here’s an example of the bio I included for that article:

Screenshot of Ryan Robinson Contributor Bio at Entrepreneur Publication
The icons below my tagline link to my social media, website azerbaijan phone number library and a relevant blog post. I also tastefully included links back to my blog in the main text of the article, like so:

Example of a Contextual Link in a Publication Article (to Drive Traffic and Build Credibility) Screenshot
Here’s an example of the bio I crafter for Forbes, which allowed me to include social media links and a direct link to my blog:

Forbes Author Bio Screenshot of Ryan Robinson
I also incorporated a relevant, value-adding link to my guide about how to start a blog organically in the main text of a recent article I wrote on the 5 Types Of Content Marketing Businesses Can Use To Improve Customer Experience. When done tastefully in a way that adds value to the article as a whole, external links to your own content are usually permissible, like so:

Screenshot of a Contextual Link in a Forbes Contributed Article Ryan Robinson
Backlinks to your blog lead to direct traffic and boost your domain authority, which in turn helps your content rank higher in Google search results.

Promote Your Article Once it’s Published
You’ve achieved your dream, and you’re published in a major publication in your industry! Woo!

Now, it’s time to come through on your promises to the editor during your pitching process. Begin by sharing your published piece with your audience and show that you can live up to the expectations of the publication. You can now help the publication achieve its goal of increasing its readership.

Here’s a quick checklist of where to share your published article after it goes live with:
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