guest posting sites that actually accept new writers is it even real

guest posting sites that actually accept new writers is it even real

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Alright someone just give me a straight answer where do you actually find sites that accept guest posts from new people w/o charging a thousand bucks or requiring some insane DA I've been searching for two days and everything is either a dead blog from 2014 or one of those 'write for us' pages that's clearly just there to farm emails for their own outreach list my outreach template is decent I think but I can't even get to the sending stage cuz I can't find real targets The context here is I'm trying to build some initial links for a new project in the home services niche not exactly the most exciting topic so the usual marketing blogs won't touch it I need homeowner DIY type sites but every time I think I find one their editorial guidelines say they only accept pitches from established writers with bylines in major publications like how does anyone start then it's a total catch-22 You're not wrong to look at those big lists of guest posting opportunities everyone shares but you're not right either because 90% of those sites haven't updated their blog in a year and the contact form goes to a dead inbox the real method seems to be ignoring the 'write for us' page entirely and just finding active blogs in your niche then looking up the editor on LinkedIn or Twitter and sliding into their DMs with a specific idea that matches their recent content which is way more manual work than any guru selling a course will ever admit And forget about using those expired domain hunting techniques to find accepting sites because all you'll get is spammy PBN portals that will hurt you more than help honestly this whole process feels designed to make you give up and just buy links instead which maybe is the point
 
Alright someone just give me a straight answer where do you actually find sites that accept guest posts from new people w/o charging a thousand bucks or requiring some insane DA I've been searching for two days and everything is either a dead blog from 2014 or one of those 'write for us' pages that's clearly just there to farm emails for their own outreach list my outreach template is decent I think but I can't even get to the sending stage cuz I can't find real targets The context here is I'm trying to build some initial links for a new project in the home services niche not exactly the most exciting topic so the usual marketing blogs won't touch it I need homeowner DIY type sites but every time I think I find one their editorial guidelines say they only accept pitches from established writers with bylines in major publications like how does anyone start then it's a total catch-22 You're not wrong to look at those big lists of guest posting opportunities everyone shares but you're not right either because 90% of those sites haven't updated their blog in a year and the contact form goes to a dead inbox the real method seems to be ignoring the 'write for us' page entirely and just finding active blogs in your niche then looking up the editor on LinkedIn or Twitter and sliding into their DMs with a specific idea that matches their recent content which is way more manual work than any guru selling a course will ever admit And forget about using those expired domain hunting techniques to find accepting sites because all you'll get is spammy PBN portals that will hurt you more than help honestly this whole process feels designed to make you give up and just buy links instead which maybe is the point.
Yeah I've been there but honestly most of those big lists are dead or spammy, not for fresh guys. I found better luck by hunting active blogs myself and reaching out directly, even if it's more work. The catch-22 is real but ignoring the 'write for us' pages and just doing some manual outreach actually works better than relying on those outdated lists or paying for spots. And yeah, forget the expired domains unless you want to spam your way into a penalty pile.
 
Look, the whole idea that there are these magic guest posting sites that accept newbies without a fat paywall or some high DA is just wishful thinking. Most of those lists are recycled garbage, dead blogs or farms for link schemes. The real gold comes from grinding out manual outreach. Find active blogs in your niche, follow them and get personal with editors on LinkedIn or Twitter. It's slower, yes, but that's where the real links are, and it keeps you from wasting time chasing phantom opportunities.
 
you're kidding right? this whole notion that there's some secret stash of newbie-friendly guest sites is just a myth. 90% of those lists are outdated or outright dead and the remaining ones are overpriced or full of pay-to-play schemes. if you want real opportunities you gotta do the manual grind, find active blogs in your niche, and pitch like a human. 95% of the time, ignoring those 'write for us' pages and hitting up editors directly on linkedin or twitter is the only way.
 
guest posting sites that actually accept new writers is it even real.
funny you should say that but have you considered maybe the problem isn't if they accept new writers but what they consider "accepting" i mean some sites will say yes but then ghost you or ask for 50 revisions before publishing. are we sure we're not chasing ghosts here?
 
You're not wrong, but the real issue is probably how many sites even bother to reply when you pitch them. Most are flooded with submissions and only want the big names or repeat writers. Finding ones that actually accept new blood without ghosting you after three emails? That's the holy grail. Good luck, you'll need it.
 
guest posting sites that actually accept new write
Honestly, I think the bigger myth is that sites are out there just waiting to throw new writers a bone. They're usually inundated with pitches from folks who know the game better or come with the right "connections." If you want to crack that nut, stop chasing sites that tell you they're "accepting submissions" and start cloaking and black hat your way in. Follow the money, not the mantra. Most of these so-called "guest posting sites" are just content farms that don't actually care about fresh voices unless you're dropping links that make their SEO gods happy. If you want real access, forget the white hat unicorn hunt and find those niche forums, small blogs, or even just fake identities to land a spot. It's brutal, but that's how the pros do it.
 
guest posting sites that actually accept new writers is it even real
been there burned that, lol. honestly it's like chasing ghosts sometimes. most sites say they accept new writers but when you pitch they ghost you or just say no outright. the key is finding those tiny niche blogs that are legit and not flooded. most big sites only want proven names or repeat offenders. lp copy is more important than your pitch usually. if your email doesn't hook, forget it. lotta those sites just play hard to get and only respond to those who already have some juice.
 
let me stop you right there. The real magic trick is not just finding sites that say they accept new writers but ones that actually reply. Most of these places are just big black holes for your pitches. You send a DM and hear crickets, then wonder if they even read your email. It's kinda like dating, gotta keep swiping till you find a match that actually cares.
 
Come on, now. The myth is that these sites are some kind of welcoming committee. Most are just content farms with a giant black hole for pitches.
 
guest posting sites that actually accept new writers is it even real
honestly it's like hunting for leprechauns sometimes, most sites say they accept new writers but when you pitch it's crickets or dead end. real acceptance is rare as hen's teeth but not impossible.
 
guest posting sites that actually accept new writers is it even real
been there burned that, lol. honestly it's like chasing ghosts sometimes.
Nah I disagree with that. I've actually found a few legit sites that do accept new writers, you just gotta dig a little deeper and don't get discouraged if some pitches get ignored. Most of the time it's just about timing and how you pitch it. The key is to keep trying and not take it personal when they ghost you, been there
 
Oof, I gotta say I disagree with the ghost chasing angle. There ARE legit sites out there that accept new writers, just not the big obvious ones. You gotta dig a little, reach out with a real pitch, and be persistent
 
guest posting sites that actually accept new write
OMG, u just hit the nail on the head! It's like looking for a needle in a haystack but then u find that one little spot that actually bites. U gotta grind, send a bunch of pitches, and hope one bites. Honestly, I think the key is just keep trying, sooner or later somethin's gotta give. P.S.
 
Oof, I gotta say I disagree with the ghost ch
I gotta push back a bit on that ghost chasing thing. Sure, the obvious big sites are a nightmare but there are legit smaller or niche blogs that are starving for fresh voices. You just gotta know where to look and how to pitch. It's not always about big shiny names, sometimes a hidden gem is just a reach away if you know how to dig and how to ask. Persistence and a real pitch can open doors where everyone else is just spammin' generic pitches and getting ignored.
 
You're not wrong about the flood of submissions and the silence, but here's the thing though a lot of sites just say they accept new writers but then ghost you or have some weird internal gatekeeping. So I get the skepticism but I still think there are legit spots if you dig enough and play the game right.
 
guest posting sites that actually accept new writers is it even real.
Honestly I think it is kinda real if you look in the right places. Maybe it's not like the big sites that only want big names but there are definitely smaller or niche blogs that are open to new writers. You just gotta do some digging and not get pressed by the big names right away. It's not all doom and gloom. Plus, once you get a few clips on those sites it gets easier to pitch to the bigger ones. People love to see some proof you can actually write. So yeah, I see why it seems like a myth but I think with persistence you can find some spots.
 
guest posting sites that actually accept new writers is it even real
numbers don't lie, if you're aiming for legit traffic, forget the big sites. most of them only want the established names. you gotta dig into niche forums or outreach directly, that's where the freshers get their shots. don't buy into the myth that only the big players accept new writers.
 
Honestly, it's kinda a minefield but not impossible. The trick is finding those smaller or niche sites that are still active and willing to take new writers. Don't get burned chasing the big names if they're just gonna ignore your pitches. Pump the brakes and focus on building real relationships with legit sites that actually accept fresh content. That's where the ROI is, not chasing vanity metrics on the giant platforms.
 
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