Guest Post For US

I strongly encourage you to guest post in VeryBestSoftware. As you know, guest posting is a great way to get your website known to the blogosphere, increase the number of the inbound links and improve the rankings of your keywords of interest. Google wants to see links which lead spiders to your web pages and come from quality articles. This is a win-win situation since I get fresh content for free and you get 1-2 dofollow and permanent backlinks from a PR3 blog. But in order to make things more effective for both of us we have to comply with certain rules. Please read the following general guidelines:
1. The topic should be related to this blog. It could be a software review, some technology tips or news, an interesting blogging topic, mobile/computer reviews etc . ‘How to’ and ‘10 ways to’ posts are usually very well received as long as they are not well worn topics. For example an article titled “5 ways to avoid computer infection” or “8 tips to become better at blogging” have no value at all cause there are already millions of articles which talk about that kind of subjects. It’s vital to be unique and intriguing. Also, bear in mind that a newsworthy article is always valuable to a blog.
2. The content should not have affiliate links or sell anything and it should be original. No copied content is accepted. Search engines hate that.
3. It should be a high quality post, written in GOOD english, error free and you should seem to be more concerned about adding value to the site than only getting the links.
4. Don’t include more than 2 relevant links in your article submission.
5. Aim for 600 – 1000 words. Also, attach an image you would like to include in your article.
6. Use subheaders to break up the post and keep paragraphs relatively short and always reply to readers’ comments.
7. Consider submitting your idea (title and outline) to me prior writing your article.
How to submit an article
You are welcome to mail me at stepapa[@]gmail.com and give me the idea of the topic you intend to post. Then I will contact you for further details.
After I’ve accepted your post and scheduled it for publishing, you’ll get an email back telling you when the post is going live.