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Maybe they want to find you on socialmedia so they can follow you. That’ll give you a list of websites that accept guest posts, which you can later whittle down (after you’ve done a little more research) into a list of sites that pay guest writers. Follow Leads on SocialMedia. Wash, rinse, and repeat.
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