Inc magazine doesn’t make it quite as easy

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Inc magazine doesn’t make it quite as easy

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Inc magazine doesn’t make it quite as easy to connect with their writers or contributors, but they usually list their Twitter handle at the beginning of the article.

Here’s an Inc article I wrote (that was syndicated by contributing editor Jeff Haden) called “Why You Should Freelance While Keeping Your Full-Time Job,” and is based on my original piece:

Inc Magazine Article Screenshot (Ryan Robinson and Jeff Haden Contributor Example)
At the top of the post, you can see the @Jeff_Haden tag, which azerbaijan phone number library to his Twitter account—and from there you can navigate to his website where there are plenty of options to connect with him.

For an in-depth tutorial on doing effective outreach (including how to find anyone’s email address), check out my guide to blogger outreach here.

Use Google Search to Learn More About Contributors
Any contributor you’re interested in connecting with can also be searched on Google. You can find other publications they’ve contributed to, their personal websites (or blogs), and news articles featuring them.

Jeff Haden (Inc Contributor and Author) Speaking on Stage at Tedx Event
For example, Jeff Haden who worked with me in the article above for Inc, also spoke at a TEDx talk in 2019 titled, “The Most Successful Person in the World.”

He’s also an author of the book, The Motivation Myth, which is a very valuable insight to incorporate into any outreach you may plan on doing.

Why is it Worth Researching Contributors Before Reaching Out?
You may be wondering why I recommend looking up contributors before contacting them. The main reason is to get to know them better before you reach out.
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