I am offering you an opportunity to partner with me in blogging to help further our network of friends in the blogosphere.
Read my About Me and a few other posts (First time here?, I Believe, Kerugma uh? and Our Ways to name a few) to learn about me and make sure that guest posting here is the right fit for you.
Suggested Topics – family friendly
- Homeschooling
- Discipling Children
- Family Life
- Photography
- Family Health
Guest Posting Guidelines
- Original content written and published solely for this blog
- Include a brief biography of yourself and including your blog url. Two links allowed in Author Bio
- No Affiliate links allowed
- Article formatted with H2 H3 headings
- Good standard of English grammar (I will not correct grammar or spelling typos. If there are too many errors then I will not publish your guest post)
- Provide your own blog logo or avatar
- 500 words minimum
- Content must be ‘family friendly’
This sounds like a lot but in reality it isn’t. These things are all quite natural but if I didn’t cover then, then it would likely be an issue.
How to Guest Post on Kerugma
Step 1: Connect With Me
Email me with an expression of interest. We can discuss suitable topics and arrive at a mutually beneficial agreement.
Do some research to learn the etiquette of guest posting.
Step 2: Write the Post
Write your guest post, including images, avatars, links, headings, etc. Edit and re- edit. Either email it to me or use this form to submit your guest post. I will email you two days before publishing your post.
Step 3: Connect
- Respond to comments made by the readers of the post.
- Promote via social networks, much the same as you’d promote your own work.
- Connect with commenters online and continue to build the relationship started on your guest post.
- Keep your own blog fresh: Post a strong fresh post on your own blog so new visitors from this site will be captured and become your audience.
Why Guest Post on Kerugma
- More exposure for you. More exposure = more traffic to your blog.
- Gain subscribers, which start out as visitors to your blog that you got through traffic from your guest blog.
- Links, which improve your search engine rankings.
Guest Posting Copyright Policy
When you submit a guest post to kerugma and it is published, the kerugma blog retains the rights for one-time use and electronic use. Once the article has been published on kerugma the reprint rights then belong to the original author of the guest post.
I look forward to developing a partnership with you as we work together to connect with other bloggers and develop an informative, encouraging network of friends.




