Guest Post

by Travis

So, you want to write for The Half Full Glass? We love to have guest writ­ers as it gives oth­ers the abil­ity to share their ideas and beliefs about motivating other with our com­mu­nity. We love other bloggers per­spec­tives on different subjects , so we are excited that you are inter­ested in writ­ing for my blog!

Not only is writ­ing for us a great way to share your ideas with other peo­ple in a new com­mu­nity, but it’s a great way to get rec­og­nized and build new rela­tion­ships. And on the side, bring some great traf­fic and a backlink to your blog!

The Details

  1. Con­tact us through our con­tact form express­ing your inter­est in guest post­ing for us. Please include a brief descrip­tion of what your post will be about.
  2. Once the topic has been agreed on, we will send you the link to where you can reg­is­ter to TravisCurrier.com.
  3. Your account will be upgraded so you can write to Blo­gus­sion at any time you want.
  4. Once you have writ­ten the arti­cle and sub­mit it for review, it will be reviewed by a TravisCurrier.com team mem­ber and you will be emailed if it is approved. :)
  5. Once approved, it will be edited for for­mat­ting and you will be noti­fied the day before it is set to pub­lish to view the final results.

Writing Requirements

  • Posts are at least 500-700+ words
  • All posts are in English
  • Posts should have a basic struc­ture and put into paragraphs
  • Posts can not be filled with links to your site or affiliate links
  • The post you sub­mit to us is unique and will only be seen and used by traviscurrier.com

You can read the steps you should fol­low for a proper sub­mis­sion to the left, and below you can find some other use­ful infor­ma­tion and tips for mak­ing your post a really great fit for TravisCurrier.com, Motivation and a sense of humor are key.

Make your post Pimp and stand Out

In our posts, we like to include a lot of dif­fer­ent HTML tags to make our posts look great. Here is an expla­na­tion of the ones we use the most and how you can make your post stand out.

h3 Tag

The <h3> tag is the head­ing tag used to talk about the most impor­tant information

h4 Tag

The <h4> is used usu­ally within the h3 tag to dis­play lower lev­eled information.

h5 Tag

The <h5> tag is usu­ally used within the h4 tag to dis­play even lower lev­eled information

h6 Tag

The <h6> is used to dis­play the copy­right infor­ma­tion of any images used from other sites such as Flickr for example.

To cre­ate a drop cap for the first let­ter of the first para­graph in your post, just use this piece of code and place the first let­ter of the word within: <span class="drop_cap"></span>

When you are quot­ing some­one or something, it is usu­ally accept­able to use the >blockquote< tag to wrap the quoted text in.

Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter, and those who matter don’t mind.
— Dr. Seuss

  • <blockquote>Text here</blockquote>

If you have something important to say, make it stick out with this cool blue content box: <p class=“note”></p>

If you have something else that is important, why not use a yellow, content box..why not..:): <p class=“alert”></p>