In my first year of blogging, my proudest moments have come via guest blogging posts and the interviews I’ve been fortunate enough to land. The interviews were so much fun and the responses to each of my questions were very well thought out and I learned so much from each. In addition to the interviews, the guest bloggers were amazing. Each were special and unique and brought something special to my blog, sharing their expertise and point of view. I attribute both the interviews and guest blogging posts to helping me grow as a blogger. I hope you enjoy the collection of interviews and guest blogger posts that are some of the finest posts on Eazy Cheezy.
Interviews
10 Questions with Mr. Dushyant Bhatia, Founder and CEO of Blogertize World – In January, Blogertize World was a brand spanking new
startup site that was buzzing around the Blogosphere. Blogertize World offers affordable advertising space for bloggers for a period of 3 years. The business model consists of micro-blogging, a gaming portal, podcast publishing, profit sharing, quizzes and contests, a shopping portal and exposure for bloggers via a newsletter. They officially launched this month and it was exciting to land my very first interview with it’s CEO and founder. This interview is one of my most proudest moments.
10 Questions: Author, Editor Kathryn Magendie – In March, still having her fabulous guest blogging post on my mind, I decided to
approach Kathryn for an interview. She was so much fun in her guest blogging post and the southern charm that translated so well, I had to find out more about her. This interview was published leading up to her first debut novel, Tender Graces, which displays the brilliance that is Kathryn Magendie. Her future is bright and I recommend getting your copy of Tender Graces.
Essential Writing Tools: Q&A With David Pereda – In April, I was approached by a friend who told me about a fine writer and teacher, David Pereda. I approached David Pereda requesting an interview and he was more than happy to oblige. In this interview, he shares some essential
tools to help beginning writers. His latest novel is Havana Top Secret and you can find out more about his work at David Pereda Books.
Guest Bloggers
20 Easy Ways to Change the World by Small Footprints – One of my favorite authors, which I was so happy to meet when I started blogging was Small Footprints of Reduce Footprints. She blogs to make a difference in the world as she simple things we can do in our every day life to make a difference as her 300+ followers and readers will tell you. The post was very well received and her site Reduce Footprints will remain a staple on my sidebar. I was also lucky enough to publish my very first guest blogging post at Reduce Footprints, Technological Innovations that Will Change the World.
Guest Blogger, Author Editor Kathryn Magendie – As mentioned in the interview above, Kathryn Magendie is one of the most interesting people I’ve met in my year of blogging. Prior to this guest blogging post, I didn’t know Kathryn. She used this guest post to share her experiences leading up to and once she received her contract for her very first novel, Tender Graces. She writes in a way that makes you feel as if you’ve known her for years. The experiences she shared are some that writers rarely share. I was honored to publish my very own guest blogging post at Tender Graces, Guest Author, Brian Mongold of Eazy Cheezy.
If You Write It, They Will Come Back by Brian of The New Author – Another guest post by a great author, Brian from The New Author, who uses his blog to share writing tips and techniques with his group of 190+ followers. He used this guest blogger post to inspire bloggers to keep writing about your passion, while showing some great tools to use along the way. Brian also invited me to guest blog at his site, so please do checkout Guest Blogging Your Way to More Readers.
Guest Blogger: Marcy Gaston of The Cooking Rut - Marcy is a former chef and caterer who uses The Cooking Rut to write about her cooking passion, sharing her favorite recipes and many helpful tips with her readers. She makes cooking fun and easy and in this guest post, she shared the basic essential cooking tools with us all. Even veterans of the cooking world will learn something at the Cooking Rut.
Want to Guest Blog?
If you’d like to guest blog at Eazy Cheezy, here’s the information to provide:
- Your Name
- Blog or Article URL ( if applicable)
- Ideas for a post to publish on Eazy Cheezy
- Approximate date you’d like to publish your post
Please e-mail this information to Brian@EazyCheezy.Net.
As you can probably tell by my posting, I’m very proud of each and every interview and guest blog post that’s been published. It’s helped to give my blog a different voice and point of view. These posts are also some of my favorites and each are very special in their own way. I wanted to thank all my fine readers, those who were kind enough to allow me to interview them and the great group of guest bloggers who shared their expertise and point of view in the fine articles they published.
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Brian, this is really weird — I didn't know this was up, and last night I dreamed about you! Dreamed I was going to a party, a fancy one, and I had on a fancy shmancy dress . . . we stopped by someone's house before the party, and a man walked by and went into a room – someone called after him "Hey Brian!" and I thought 'oh wait! that's Brian! Brian from Eazy Cheezy!" and I ran back to say hello – but then the dream changed and I was somewhere else, so we didn't get to talk!
Then this morning, I check my googl alerts and see this – ain't life funny?
Kat, that is so funny! Perhaps it's a party that will happen in the future once the follow up to Tender Graces is published. So how is the book going? Do you have an estimated date for when you think it will be finished?
As I mentioned in the post, your interview and guest blog post were some of my favorites in my year of blogging. If you'd like, you're more than welcome to come back and talk about your new book or anything else you want anytime. I know you're a busy woman, but want to extend the offer if you ever get free time.