Write for Dance Advantage!
August 24, 2009 by Nichelle (admin)
Filed under Asides, Blog, Featured, Media
Do you have something you want to share with dance students, teachers, or parents?
Did you know that I accept submissions for guest posts and contributions here at Dance Advantage? You don’t have to be a fellow blogger. You don’t have to be a professional writer. You don’t even have to be a dancer. What is required is a passion for your topic and preferably for dance or education itself. I welcome posts from other dance teachers, students, parents, professionals, those knowledgeable in related fields, or… I don’t know, surprise me! Why? Because I don’t know everything (oh boy, is that true!) and because I believe in sharing ideas, presenting a wide variety of perspectives, and learning from one another.
“Where all think alike, no one thinks much.” ~ Walter Lippman
So here’s the thing, if you think you have something to say on a particular subject, let me know! Can you use the exposure to promote your blog, website, studio, product, etc.? Sure, your byline is a great place to do that. However, refrain from scattering self-links throughout the post. Content here should always be informative and useful to the reader, first and foremost. When I write posts, I write as someone who has been (and still is) on the other end of things, searching for tools and tips that will improve the work that I do as a teacher, as a writer, as a dancer still learning, and as a parent. If you think you can do the same, then let’s chat.
Do I have to have an article ready to show you?
Not right now. We can talk about what you’d like to write about first and make sure the topic is a fit for this blog. I’d hate for you to do all that writing for nothing. BUT, feel free to just send along a submission if you like. I’ll be happy to consider it. I don’t publish my e-mail address here because it helps to keep my inbox clear of spam. So, it is best to make contact first and let me know you’d like to send something.
Will everything submitted make it onto the blog?
Nope. Here are some guidelines that will improve your chances, though: Submitting a Guest Post. If you are new at the whole blog-writing thing, I can help tweak a post that contains good information. If the article or concept isn’t right within the context of the blog, however, there’s not much I can do.
Can I contribute regularly or just once?
That depends. You are, of course, welcome to submit more than one post and to do so whenever the moment strikes. I’m open to forming relationships with those who have an interest in a recurring role. I’d rather this happen organically. I don’t have any positions that I’m trying to fill, in other words.
Suppose you accept my article, will I be paid?
Sorry, but no. Guest appearances can help bring awareness of your site or business to my readers. And you’ll be “paying it forward” by sharing your expertise.
What kind of articles are you looking for?
Primarily, posts must be relevant to the core audience of the blog (it helps if you’re familiar with what goes on around here). Beyond that, the sky is the limit. There is no age limit or qualifying experiences required so write about what you know. If you are a student, feel free to write from that perspective. If you have an experience to share that would benefit others, let’s hear it. If you know how to do something, guide us. Don’t be afraid to write with your own style but take note of the positive tone of this blog.
I’m in!! How can I contact you?
Just fill out the form on the Contact Page. Put “Guest Post” in your subject line. This helps me keep track of submissions, increasing your chances of getting published.
Also, please don’t submit without reading the page which is linked above, or here (for your convenience).
Thank you! I look forward to reading your submissions!



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