Readers of my Rambling Thoughts Blog will have noticed that sometimes articles are written by Guest Writers.

I’m interested in many topics and have a broad general knowledge however I know it would be useful for my readers to be able to read expert commentary/advice on these topics so I encourage people who can write well to apply to be a guest writer on my Rambling Thoughts Blog.
Benefits for Guest Writers
1. If you have your own website you can include a link to it in the author profile at the bottom of the article. Links in the author profile carry full SEO strength, they are not “nofollowed”.
If you don’t have a website of your own I can link to another link of your choice eg: your Linkedin.com profile page.
In either case you can also write a paragraph or two describing yourself at the bottom of the article. I allow guest writers much more generous attribution and thanks than other websites do.
2. Depending on how many guest articles you write I often have cool giveaways from sponsors eg: MP3/DIVX Video Watch, Mobile phone, Photo LCD keychain, USB drives, Music headphones, Camera SDHC/CF cards, DVD/Bluray movies.
Guest Writer Guidelines
- Article length & Quality: Articles can be as short as a few hundred words, or as long as a few thousand words. It’s up to you but but the article must be of good quality. I’m not interested in really short articles with poor spelling & grammar from people just looking to get a link back to their website.
- Photos: You can use your own photos from your digital camera and I’m happy to link to your online photo gallery or I can source appropriate photos to use in the article
Apply to be a Guest Writer on my Rambling Thoughts Blog
If you consider yourself knowledgable in any of the topics I write about (see “Article Categories” menu at right) and can write well I encourage you to contact me and I’ll consider publishing your article here

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Thanks for the encouragement!
I just saw your FRACTAL logo… I know someone who just graduated BS-MATH, and he said that FRACTALS are something (I did not understand it)… He said it was cool..