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How To Find Guest Posting Sites

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Finding guest posting sites sounds simple. In practice, it produces two common failure modes. The first is ending up with a list of sites that openly advertise “write for us” pages but have terrible traffic, over-saturated acceptance queues, and outbound link profiles that look like link farms. The second is spending weeks on manual research and outreach without a structured process, burning time on sites that either do not respond or do not meet quality standards. This guide gives you the full system for finding guest posting sites that are worth the effort: competitor backlink research, Google search operator techniques, tool-assisted discovery, and the direct marketplace shortcut that removes most of the friction entirely. All methods are evaluated against the same quality criteria so you can prioritise the sites that will actually move your rankings.

⚡ Quick Summary
  • The best guest posting sites rarely advertise publicly. The best discovery methods go beyond “write for us” searches
  • Competitor backlink research is the fastest way to find sites that already accept guest posts in your niche
  • Every site found through any method must be vetted for real organic traffic before any outreach or payment
  • Google search operators surface discovery opportunities that standard searches miss
  • A marketplace like Linkscope removes the discovery and vetting stages entirely by pre-qualifying every publisher
  • Site quality matters far more than site quantity. 5 real placements outperform 50 low-quality ones every time

Why Finding the Right Guest Posting Sites Is the Hardest Part

Most link building guides treat guest posting as a two-step process: find a site, send a pitch. In practice, the finding step is where almost all campaigns succeed or fail. The methods that look fastest, like compiling lists of “write for us” pages from a Google search, consistently produce the lowest-quality publisher pools. Sites that openly advertise guest post acceptance are typically receiving dozens or hundreds of pitches per week and have often already diluted their outbound link profiles with so many commercial placements that Google has heavily discounted them.

The sites that are actually worth earning a placement on rarely need to advertise for contributors. They accept guest posts selectively, from people who have found them through genuine research and pitched them something that genuinely serves their audience. Finding these sites requires more structured methods than a simple search, but the quality difference in the resulting placements is substantial.

Before using any discovery method below, commit to one rule: every site that makes it onto your target list must be verified for real organic traffic in Ahrefs or Semrush before any outreach or payment. A site’s DR score means nothing if its actual traffic is near zero. This single check eliminates the vast majority of low-quality options regardless of how they were discovered. For the complete quality evaluation framework, see our guest posting complete guide.

Your competitors in organic search have already done the hard work of identifying and earning guest post placements on sites in your niche. Their backlink profiles are a ready-made map of publishers who accept guest contributions from sites like yours. This is consistently the fastest method for building a high-quality prospect list from scratch.

How to do it

  1. Identify 3 to 5 competitors who rank above you for your target keywords. Use Ahrefs or Semrush to pull their backlink profiles.
  2. Filter for guest post indicators. In Ahrefs, filter referring pages by “dofollow” and look for URL patterns like “/guest-post/”, “/contributor/”, “/guest/”, or page titles containing “by [author name]”. Also look for author bio links in the referring page analysis.
  3. Sort by DR and traffic. Prioritise placements on domains with DR 30+ and verifiable organic traffic. Export the filtered list.
  4. Verify each domain manually. Open each candidate site and check: recent publishing activity, genuine author profiles, clean outbound link profile in recent articles, and topical relevance to your niche.
  5. Cross-reference across competitors. Sites that appear in 2 or more competitor backlink profiles are particularly strong targets. They have proven receptiveness to guest content in your niche from multiple independent pitchers.

When outreaching to sites discovered through competitor research, you can mention the competitor article as context in your pitch: “I noticed you published a piece by [competitor] on [topic]. I work in the same space and have a different angle on [related topic] that might interest your readers.” This shows genuine research and personalises the pitch without being explicit about a competitor comparison.

Method 2: Google Search Operators for Targeted Discovery

Google search operators let you filter search results to surface guest posting opportunities that do not appear in standard browsing. The most effective combination is your niche keyword alongside specific editorial phrases. The goal is not just to find sites with “write for us” pages but to find sites that have published guest content from real authors in your space.

The most effective search operator combinations

Operator String What It Finds Quality Indicator
[niche] “guest post by” Actual published guest posts, not just submission pages High: proves the site actually publishes guest content
[niche] “contributor guidelines” Sites with documented editorial standards (a quality signal) High: editorial guidelines indicate genuine curation
[niche] “write for us” Sites openly advertising for contributors Medium: high pitch competition, quality varies widely
[niche] “submit a guest post” Submission pages for niche sites Medium: verify traffic before adding to prospect list
site:[domain] “guest post by” All guest posts published on a specific domain High: confirms the site publishes external contributors
[niche] inurl:guest-post-guidelines Sites with guidelines pages not prominently linked in navigation Medium-High: often finds less saturated targets

Go beyond the first page of results for each operator. Relevant opportunities often appear on pages 3 to 10, particularly for niche-specific searches where fewer people are actively prospecting. Scroll through at least the first 5 pages for each combination before concluding the search. Compile all results into a spreadsheet and then apply the traffic verification check to filter out low-quality domains.

Using search operators to find prolific guest authors

A secondary use of search operators is finding authors who publish guest posts frequently in your niche. Search for: [niche] "guest post by" [author name] or look up a known contributor in your space and find all sites they have published on. Any site that has published their work is potentially open to a well-pitched article from another expert in the same niche.

Method 3: Tool-Assisted Discovery

SEO and content tools surface publisher opportunities that manual searching misses, particularly sites that have published content on your niche topics without necessarily having a visible “write for us” page. These tools are most useful for expanding beyond the obvious targets and finding less-saturated opportunities. For the full toolkit relevant to link building research, see our link building tools roundup.

Ahrefs Content Explorer
Search your niche keywords in Content Explorer to find published articles on those topics. Filter by domain DR and publication date. Any site publishing topical content in your niche that you have not encountered through competitor research is a potential cold outreach target.
BuzzSumo
Search your niche keywords to find the most shared articles in your space. The domains hosting the most-shared content in your niche are the publications your audience already engages with, making them high-value targets. BuzzSumo also surfaces content by specific authors, which helps you identify prolific guest contributors.
Semrush Backlink Gap
Enter your domain alongside 2 to 4 competitors. The gap analysis shows domains linking to competitors but not to you. Filter this list for sites with guest post indicators. These are publishers already receptive to content in your niche but not yet aware of your brand.
Social listening tools
Monitor your niche keywords plus “guest post” or “looking for contributors” on Twitter and LinkedIn. Publishers occasionally post calls for contributors publicly. This surfaces opportunities in real time before other prospectors have seen them, giving you a first-mover advantage on the outreach.

Method 4: Pre-Vetted Marketplaces (Remove the Discovery and Vetting Stages)

All three methods above require significant time investment in discovery, vetting, outreach, and follow-up. For most businesses, the most practical approach is using a publisher marketplace that has already done the discovery and vetting work, leaving you to focus on selecting the right placements and producing quality content.

Linkscope’s marketplace lists guest posting publishers with full DR, organic traffic, and niche data visible before any payment. Every publisher is pre-vetted for real traffic, content quality, and topical relevance. You browse by niche, DR range, and geography, select publishers that match your campaign requirements, and the placement is handled without the rejection rate and time cost of cold outreach.

The tradeoff is that you pay a placement fee rather than pitching for free. The economic case for this is straightforward: the fully loaded cost of DIY outreach (staff time at opportunity cost plus tools plus content production plus the 85 to 90% of pitches that never convert) typically exceeds the placement fee on a quality marketplace. For the detailed economics, see our link building strategies guide.

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Evaluating and Prioritising Your Prospect List

Once you have a prospect list from any combination of the methods above, prioritise it systematically before spending any time on outreach. The priority order should reflect the expected value of a placement on each site, not just the effort required to get it.

Priority Tier Criteria Approach
Tier 1 (highest value) DR 50+, 10,000+ monthly organic traffic, strong topical relevance, proven guest post acceptance Invest maximum outreach effort here. Personalise heavily. Accept slower acceptance timelines.
Tier 2 (solid placements) DR 30 to 50, 2,000 to 10,000 monthly traffic, good relevance, receptive to outreach Strong outreach effort. These form the volume backbone of most campaigns.
Tier 3 (foundational) DR 20 to 30, niche relevance, genuine readership even if smaller Useful for link diversity and building publisher relationships early in a campaign.

For the breakdown of which types of sites to target for free versus paid placements, see our free guest posting sites and premium guest posting sites guides for the practical comparison of what each tier delivers.

Red Flags: Sites to Remove from Your Prospect List Immediately

Near-zero organic traffic
High DR with minimal real traffic almost always means DR inflation through PBN links or other artificial schemes. Remove immediately regardless of how professional the site looks.
Sharp traffic drop post-update
A site that lost 50% or more of its organic traffic after a Google update is flagged for quality issues. Links from that site may be devalued or discounted regardless of current DR.
Overloaded outbound link profile
Recent articles with 8 to 15 exact-match commercial links each indicate a link farm operating as a guest posting site. Google has almost certainly already discounted this domain’s outbound links.
No publishing activity in 6+ months
Dormant sites are not being crawled regularly by Google. A link placed there now may not be indexed for months, and the site’s existing authority may be degrading from lack of fresh content signals.
No editorial content standards
Sites that accept every submission with no editorial review or standards are producing a diluted link profile. The more indiscriminate the acceptance, the less the link is worth.
Completely unrelated niche
A high-DR link from a completely unrelated niche provides no topical relevance signal. Google values contextual relevance heavily. An irrelevant site with a high DR will rarely outperform a relevant site with a moderate DR.

From Prospect List to Outreach: What Comes Next

Once your prospect list is prioritised and filtered, the next stage is outreach. The goal of outreach at this point is to convert prospects into confirmed placements. The two critical factors that determine outreach conversion rate are personalisation and pitch quality. A generic template sent to 100 sites converts at 1 to 3%. A personalised pitch demonstrating genuine knowledge of the target site and offering a topic that genuinely serves their audience converts at 8 to 15%.

For the complete outreach framework including email templates and follow-up sequences, see our link building outreach guide. For what to do once you have a confirmed acceptance and need to produce the article, see our how to write a guest post guide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find guest posting sites in a specific niche? +
The best starting point is competitor backlink research. Pull the backlink profiles of the top 3 to 5 organic competitors in your niche using Ahrefs or Semrush and filter for guest post indicators. This gives you a list of publishers already known to accept guest content from sites in your space. Supplement this with Google search operators: search for [your niche keyword] + “guest post by” to find actual published guest posts rather than just submission pages. Any site where you find an existing guest post has already proven its receptiveness to your approach. For curated niche-specific publisher lists, Linkscope’s marketplace allows you to filter by niche category so you can browse verified publishers within your specific vertical.
How many sites should be on my guest posting prospect list? +
For cold outreach with a target of 5 to 8 confirmed placements per month, you typically need 60 to 100 qualified prospects in your pipeline to account for non-responses, rejections, and sites that do not meet quality standards on closer inspection. This assumes a 10 to 15% cold outreach conversion rate, which is realistic for well-personalised pitches to genuinely relevant sites. If you are using a pre-vetted marketplace, the prospect list becomes irrelevant as the publisher pool is already qualified and conversion to placement is essentially guaranteed once you select and brief a site.
Should I pay for guest posting placements or pitch for free? +
The right answer depends on the economics of your situation. Free outreach to sites accepting organic guest posts is cost-effective when: you have the staff time to invest in research, outreach, and follow-up; your niche has enough organic guest posting opportunities; and you are comfortable with the 3 to 6 month timeline to build a consistent pipeline. Paid marketplace placements make more sense when: you need results faster; your staff time cost exceeds the placement fee; or your niche has a limited pool of sites accepting cold pitches. Many campaigns use both: cold outreach for targets that would not be on a marketplace (very niche publications, personal blogs, industry media) alongside marketplace placements for consistent monthly volume.
How do I know if a guest posting site is worth the effort? +
Run through five checks: (1) Verify real organic traffic in Ahrefs or Semrush. Ignore DR without traffic verification. (2) Confirm topical relevance to your niche, not just broad category overlap. (3) Read 5 to 10 recent articles to assess genuine content quality and editorial standards. (4) Check the outbound link profile in recent articles for commercial link overload. (5) Confirm that in-body links are dofollow. A site that passes all five is worth the outreach effort. A site that fails any of the first three is almost certainly not worth pursuing regardless of how high its DR is.

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