How To Use Guest Blogging To Attract Work

Share your expertise to earn attention from the right people. A guest blog post is authored by you but published on someone else's blog. By quickly growing a small portfolio of 3-5 guest posts on well-known blogs in your industry, you create a self-marketing campaign to show current value to potential employers. And this is true for any job seeker- employed or unemployed, salary worker or freelancer.

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WIN $11K: The 8th Annual JobMob Guest Blogging Contest

The biggest guest blogging contest is back again for an 8th summer. This time with more prizes than ever and some new twists. In this official announcement, you'll find: * Main contest prizes * How to WIN the contest * How to enter the contest * Contest calendar Take your time to carefully read this announcement. There's a lot of information and many prizes, you don't want to miss a thing.

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And The Big News Is…

...that the 8th Annual JobMob Guest Blogging Contest is almost here. As usual, there will be thousands of dollars in prizes, including new prizes that I’ve never offered before and some new twists that I'll be trying out for the first time, to make this the best edition of the contest yet! BLOGGERS: start thinking of your job search-themed submission now. Everything in the contest is happening earlier this year, including a hard submission deadline, so get busy. No need to wait for all the prize details, they'll be here soon enough. Below are some of the great sponsors that are already lined up - with more on the way - and if you know someone or some company who'd like to join in, here's how.

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Surprising Results of The 1st JobMob Census

From early November through early January, you responded. On November 7th, 2013, I asked you guys to Please Take The 2-minute 2013 JobMob Census. First off- big thanks to everyone who responded. And hopefully you responded right away, while others needed a lot of prodding and shoving a reminder or two (which is ok, since we're all suffering from email overload, right?). Google Docs' form features made the survey easy to set up, and all your replies were conveniently saved in a spreadsheet while the Summary of Responses feature quickly provided the easy to read graphs coming up below. In addition to each survey question and its results, I'll tell you what I was expecting, and as you'll see, things didn't always come out the way I thought they would.

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