A Call for Guest Blog Submissions
Last week I announced that I was challenging myself to write [almost] daily blog posts. I plan to write and post on the blog Monday – Friday and continue to keep the weekends free from work. Part of my plan to keep up an almost daily blogging schedule is to also open the blog up to guest submissions.
This is something that I have thought about doing for a while. I think it would be nice to hear a voice on the blog and for readers to gain insight from someone other than myself. While my personal marketing strategy has made me a bit of a narcissist (it cannot be helped with that sort of marketing strategy), I am not so naïve as to believe that reader’s can only gain insight on topics related to marketing and design from myself. It is for this reason that I have decided to open the blog up to guest post opportunities.
If you are interested in submitting to the blog, fill out the form below or click here (same form), to submit your content for review. The blog’s focus is on marketing and design. Marketing topics may range from content marketing to social media marketing and everything in between. Design topics that I am looking for are in the areas of graphic design, illustration, web design, user interface design, etc. I am looking for design topics as they relate to marketing materials (print, digital, etc.).
I would like to note that a submission of a post, does not guarantee publishing. I will review submitted posts for relevancy to the topics that I am looking for and for grammar. If I think it is a good fit, I will contact you to let you know and give you a publishing date. If I have any questions or requested edits, I will contact you as well. Please make sure to include an author’s bio and up to two (2) links to your site, social media, etc.
Colleen Eakins is a dynamic and creative individual that possess a knack for great design. With over 15 years of experience in the field of graphic design, Colleen is able to effectively brand her clients with great design pieces. Her motto is: “Anyone can make a pretty picture, but is it effective? Will it make your customer buy your product or use your services? My design tries to answer with a YES!”