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Friday, June 27, 2008

Guest Posts


I am looking for guest bloggers to share their experiences and articles concerning history, archaeology, and anthropology.

Whether you're involved in a new field school, you're working on a dissertation or thesis, or just want to share some news about history, archaeology, and anthropology, the readers at Ancient Digger want to hear about it.

You can either submit a short snippet to an article you've published on your own website or you can submit a story. Credit will be given to you, as well as a link to your site or school of affiliation.

These are the requirements for guest posts:
  • Post must be at least 400 words.
  • Topic must focus on archaeology, history, or anthropology.
  • Photographs must include credits from the original source.
  • Title must include at least 2 keywords.
  • Keyword density must be at least 3%.
  • No articles attempting to sell a service or product. (If you'd like to advertise on Ancient Digger, check out the advertising page)
  • Please include a list of tags to describe the topic being discussed.
  • Include your keywords in the first 100 words of your post.
  • No posts with excessive spelling or grammatical errors.
  • Include your full name with the post.
  • Include a link to your website or blog. (If you have one)
  • Include a short Bio about yourself and experience.
Topics

  • Archaeology
  • Anthropology
  • History
  • Culture
  • Travel pertaining to historic or archaeological sites.
  • European History
  • Middle Ages
  • Medieval History
  • Pre-History
  • Historical Photography
  • Field School Opportunities
  • Archaeology, Anthropology, or History College programs. (No excessive links. This needs to be an article about a specific school program)
  • Research Opportunities
  • Museum Exhibitions
  • Historical Travel Destinations.
These are the requirements for Monday Ground Up posts:
  • Post must be at least 800 words.
  • Topic must focus on archaeology, history, or anthropology.
  • Photographs must include credits from the original source.
  • Title must include at least 2 keywords.
  • No articles attempting to sell a service or product. (If you'd like to advertise on Ancient Digger, check out the advertising page)
  • Please include a list of tags to describe the topic being discussed.
  • No posts with excessive spelling or grammatical errors.
  • Include your full name with the post.
  • Include a link to your website or blog. (If you have one)
  • Include a short Bio about yourself and experience.
Topics

  • Archaeology
  • Anthropology
  • History
  • Culture
  • Travel
  • European History
  • Middle Ages
  • Medieval History
  • Pre-History
  • Historical Photography
  • Field School Opportunities
  • Archaeology, Anthropology, or History College programs. (No excessive links. This needs to be an article about a specific school program)
  • Research Opportunities
  • Museum Exhibitions
  • Historical Travel Destinations.
Please check out the latest examples of Monday Ground Ups to get an idea about the general flow of the piece.

Becoming a Contributor

Submitting more than 2 Monday Ground Up posts will land you in the contributors section on the home page. The posts must be high quality and meet the requirements above.

Submit your posts to ancientdigger@gmail.com

If you have any further questions, feel free to use the Contact Me form for additional details.

1 Comment:

Anonymous said...

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