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Home How To Handle Guest Posts on WordPress

How To Handle Guest Posts on WordPress

Accepting guest posts is one of the best ways to grow your community and offer more value to your visitors. People go out of their way to submit their best work as guest posts. Bloggers who take advantage of that fact can get ahead. Handling guest posts on WordPress does not have to be difficult. You can always let people register for an account and submit their articles that way. WordPress Guest Post Plugin is a cool plugin that saves you from having to open up user registration on your website.

In order to get started with this plugin, you are going to have to set up a page for your guest posts. Don’t forget to add a valid email to get notified when people submit posts to your site. You are in control of submission and approval messages too. Once people submit their posts to your site, you can go ahead and approve them in the back-end. Editor for posts can be enabled and disabled too.

WordPress Guest Post Plugin is easy to use and saves you time getting guest posts on your website. If you do not want to open registrations to your visitors but still would like to give people a way to submit guest posts to your site, WordPress Guest Post Plugin is worth checking out.

Oct 24, 2011Cyrus

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