Be a Guest Blogger For RevTrev
I enjoy having people guest post on my blog. I like the variety it brings to my readers. It’s good for me because I get more quality content. It’s good for my readers because they get new quality content. It’s good for you because you get back links from my site that gets over 200,000 page views a month and the bonus PR:
- Your post goes across my social networks every day for a week.
- The excerpt is on my home page for a week (I post guest posts on Mondays).
- I send it out as my retweet request with the Kingdom Social Media Exchange and
- I mention it in my newsletter on Friday.
You’ll be noticed by people you haven’t connected with and grow your own following.
Here’s what you need to know about guest posting:
The purpose of RevTrev.com is to provide perspective and training for life in the Spirit. We post proven solutions for individual’s questions and circumstances. This is done positively and practically, remembering to honour all people. Anything that is useful for doing either will appeal to my readers and is good content for a guest post. Most of the readers are Christian, mainly female, aged 25-50. I prefer posts have between 350 – 500 words. If it’s not SEO, I will ensure it is.
Guidelines
- Your post must be original and must have never been published before on the Internet
- You agree to not publish the post anywhere else (i.e., in your own blog or as a guest post in other blogs)
- You can include up to two links in the byline, which will be displayed at the bottom of the post
- You can use SEO anchor text for your links, but no affiliate links.
- You can include 2 images that you have the right to use (one to illustrate the post, one profile picture of yourself).
- You can provide standard HTML markup if you so choose.
- You can have promotional posts – as long as it’s not an advertisement you send. I write ads, I know what they are. If you’re a writer, mention your book. I may ask to interview you on RevTrev Radio.
I reserve the right to refuse any content that either not in line with the values of Expectancy Ministries or is lacking the quality of writing readers of RevTrev.com have come to expect. I also reserve the right edit the content, search engine optimize it and will edit the formatting to suit the blog layout.
I may include commentary on your post, introducing you my readers. My byline is automatically on every post. There will be internal links to my site automatically added. There is the potential that an affiliate links will appear on keywords I’ve pre-selected.
The Values of Expectancy Ministries
Honor:
Expectancy Ministries values honor. We honor one another above ourselves and honor those we minister to at all times. We obey the command to “honor all people”. We don’t put people into risk because of principle.
Empowering:
Expectancy Ministries values empowering. We are, and reproduce spiritual fathers and mothers who rejoice when the ones they raise exceed their own dreams. We do not compete with another person or organization, but celebrate Kingdom successes.
Respect:
Expectancy Ministries values respect for all individuals. We solve problems together – with each other. We don’t solve problems for each other. We cannot work harder to solve an individual’s problems than they are willing to work for themselves.
Inspiration:
Expectancy Ministries values inspiration. “Permission granted” is the attitude to any step of faith. We allow people to fail, but we won’t set them up to fail. Inspiration is coupled with impartation and practical support.
Love:
Expectancy Ministries values love. We always seek to relate to each other out of love. We will learn to love ourselves biblically, receive God’s love for us, trust others enough to receive their love and show love to everyone we minister to. We aren’t responsible to heal; we are responsible to love.
Identity:
Expectancy Ministries values all followers of Christ as royalty. We are royalty – princes and princesses of the King. We are not paupers. We will learn and train others to think and live out of our identity in Christ. As followers of Christ we have the mind of Christ. We expect honesty and integrity in all matters.
Faith:
Expectancy Ministries values faith. Faith is an action. It is spelled R-I-S-K. We contend for the promises of the Father. We keep asking, seeking, and knocking, knowing the Father is both good and great…and He’s in a good mood.
Expectant:
Expectancy Ministries values expectancy. We expect the supernatural to happen often. We expect the Father to speak. We expect signs and wonders to follow the teaching of the Word. We expect to heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, cast out demons and raise the dead
How To Submit
If you have a post you feel meets the criteria use this form to format your post and send it to me.
hello, trev! i am grace blanco and i’m currently working along with churchgoers.com and we’d really like to try out on guest posting. we found your blog to be the right one for it because it deals with Christian living. Don’t worry, I won’t be writing promotional stuff here. Rather, I’ll write something that is applicable to your blog and definitely beneficial to your readers. Do you have an email address that I can use to send my topic/article proposal? If none, I’ll just use the form on your guest post submission page then.
Looking forward to hear from you.
Thanks Grace. Will await your article.
Thank you a bunch for sharing this with all of us you really understand what
you’re talking approximately! Bookmarked. Please also discuss with my web site =). We can have a link exchange agreement among us
You can guest blog…as long as you aren’t the robot I expect you are.
Hello,
Thank you for opening up the opportunity for guest writers to share their articles on your site. I have been giving talks and Bible studies for over 20 years now and I finally got around to sharing some of my old talks as blog post online. I would love to share some articles with your readers if you are interested. Actually, last week I did try to share an article using your online forms. I would love to hear what you think.
Sincerely,
Silas
You are welcome.
Hi Trev by the grace of God i believe i stumbled upon your website. I’m a first time blogger and I’m not sure what to do. If your interested in helping a brother out then please visit my website at http://www.therealtruthrevealed.com and http://www.facebook.com/TheRealTruthRevealed to see what I’m all about. That would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Trev and God Bless
Sncerely,
Robert
Robert,
Great looking site. Feel free to do a guest post on RevTrev.com if you’d like to connect with revtrev readers… they are amazing people.
Thanks Pastor Trev. for taking the time to check out my website and replying back to me and also the opportunity for a guest post.
God bless
Robert
You are so welcome
Hello,
Tell me if you would like to promote this:
dmw-black-sheep-of-avalon-christian-novel
I wrote this book, and I’m now working hard to get some traffic to this project.
Hope to hear from you!
Christina,
I can’t promote a book I haven’t read. I think KickStart is a great idea. I’ve been thinking of turning my Publishing house into a crowd sourced publishing house. The difference would be I’d train authors how to promote their books in ways that get people’s attention…Kickstarter just doesn’t do it.
How do I know your writing is something I could recommend? How do I know your message is something I could support? How do I know your book is even going to be finished being written?
I suggest you blog chapters and get readers to it. Write Loyalty transfer posts to endure to your target reader. Finally know who you’re writing for and how YOU can reach them.
love your site very insightful and informative about God
Thank you so much
Hello,
My name is Amy Nedrow and I am currently a blogger and aspiring writer, who is also in prison ministry. My blog includes a Prison Diaries section which covers my testimony on how and why I’m involved in prison ministry.
I have not stepped out like this to apply as a guest blogger before, although a friend or two have reposted my blogs on their sites. So, I thought I’d step out and give this a try, if you are willing.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Amy Nedrow
Amy, just sent you an email. Looking forward to see your article(s)
Blessings
Hello,
My name is Rhonda Jones and I am the creator of a series of Christ-centered meditation and affirmation Cds. My website is http://www.thechristianmeditator.com. I am interested in becoming a guest writer and wanted to know if you’d be interested in receiving original articles on Christian meditation, health and wellness, and spiritual growth? If so, please respond to thechristianmeditator@yahoo.com.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Rhonda,
Thanks for your query. I checked out your site and signed up for your email lessons. I’m unsure about directed Christian meditation. It seems very similar to yoga meditation. I listened to the sample on your site, and for the most part it was great…but so far I meditate on the Bible through memorization and spend time in His presence with “soaking” – resting in his presence and letting the Holy Spirit guide my thoughts… I’ll investigate it more and get back to you…
Interesting, Trev. I also include meditation on my blog – it’s biblical meditation, but wordpress wouldn’t let me have a title long enough to include that. I’ve had some interesting experiences when being led by others in mindfulness meditation. I was a mental health nurse, and after some training became mindfulness lead for my unit. One time in a supervision session – these sessions always started with a mindfulness exercise led by one of the group – we were invited to imagine a safe place. I thought of a woodland glade, birds singing, warm sun, gentle breeze – then Jesus showed up!. I hadn’t been consciously thinking of him, but as I pictured this glade a figure in a long white robe appeared and I just knew it was Him. I then thought, ‘actually, anywhere is a safe place for me because He is always with me’. I spent the rest of the session being thankful for that.
I’d be interested in doing a guest blog – something along the lines of biblical meditation being good for our mental health. I wrote a newspaper article on this a few years ago – but would obviously write it afresh for you if you’re interested. I’m not sure if this idea fits with your criteria.
btw – love the bit about you having problems with the sensors, I often have problems with machines, and have been known to yell at them and they suddenly start working. Most times, I have to take a deep breath, calm down, and maybe even look at the instruction book!
Sandra, just send it to me and I’ll let you know if it’s something I’d like to help promote.
Blessings