Want to Be a Guest Writer on Crochet Spot?
By Rachel Choi – 20 CommentsWhen I started Crochet Spot, everything was written by me, me and me. The Guest Writer Program is my way of spicing things up and giving other bloggers and crafty writers a chance to share their love for crochet, just as I’ve been doing. This is a great opportunity for people to not only share their love for crochet with Crochet Spot readers, but also gain exposure to their website or crochet business.
If you are an up and coming crocheter or even a seasoned designer, being a Guest Writer can be an exciting and rewarding experience for you! |
Why be a guest writer?
- Share information with other Crochet Spot readers.
- Gain exposure for yourself, your craft website or business.
- Each guest post will include a description about you the writer, with a link for others to learn more about you.
- Crochet Spot has over 100,000 unique visitors each month. That’s a lot of crochet lovers ready to read what you write!
What to write about?
You can write about almost anything related to crochet! Here are a few ideas:
- Crochet pattern
- Crochet tutorial / advice / how to
- Crochet news / current event
- Crochet Charities
All submissions must be your own unique work, that is not published and cannot be published elsewhere.
How do I become a Guest Writer?
Send me an email ([email protected]) with the following information:
- Your name.
- A title and description of the topic you would like to write about.
- A short description about you. You can include a link to your website if you have one.
If your idea is approved, you will be required to submit your finished post in a .doc format. It will then be published on Crochet Spot for readers to enjoy!
I want to be a guest writer!!!
I’ll be applying soon.
This is a great idea! I’m excited to read what the new guest writers write about 🙂
I’ll be a guest writer… as soon as I find something to write about. I can’t wait to read all the new writers stuff.
This sounds like fun! I can’t wait to see what everyone comes up with. Maybe even I’ll write something to submit 🙂
It’ll be neat to say I was published on Crochet Spot.
I’d love to be a guest writer, but I can’t think of any other topics. You’ve already covered a lot! I am writing a small article on amigurumi for my Etsy team, CreateCrochet, for the next newsletter and the blog, I’d like to share that, but you said submissions can’t be published elsewhere. Maybe one of these days I’ll come up with something to contribute or design a really neat pattern.
I’ll be applying right after I get out of school 🙂
Great idea! & great opportunity!
Hi,Rachel,
I want to try your Guest Writers Program.
I happy to share my works to your crochet enthusiast reader.
I would love to do this! I have an online store and I consign items at two gift stores nearby. Most of my work is created by me. I will give great thought to this project that you are offering. Thank you!!
i would like to try but i am only 12 🙁
Thank you so much, Rachel! I’m so excited. 🙂 🙂
I would like to be a guest writer too as soon as I can think of something to write about .it will be cool to do so!
I would love to be a guest writer on Crochet Spot. I will work on something to write about as soon as an idea comes to me! Thanks, Rachel, for this opportunity.
I just submitted to be a guest writer. It’s a really good idea, and will allow lots of crocheters to get more exposure! 🙂
Hi I was wondering if I could be a guest speaker. Also I was wondering if I could use patterns and tutorials from this website for mine?
Hi Victoria, I saw your email submission, so I’ll take a look at your submission and and let you know more about being a guest writer via email.
You can link to any patterns and tutorials on Crochet Spot, but you cannot copy them onto your website.
I want to be a guest speaker! Rachel, can I use patterns and tutorials for my website? And can you give me a link to a cute purse
You can find purse patterns in our bag section: http://www.crochetspot.com/store/?category=8
I am only 10 though. I got permission from my mom. 🙂 🙁 🙂
Hi Rachel I am going to subscribe.