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Reach 100k monthly readers by writing a post for the Inside Intercom blog! ✍️


*THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED*

 

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You could win the chance to write a guest post on a topic of your choice for the Inside Intercom blog, which has more than 100,000 readers every month. All Inside Intercom blog posts are promoted across our social channels, which have a further 130,000 followers.

 

You must be at the “Confident” level of membership or above to be in with a chance to win. If you're still at the “Curious” level, you can earn the extra points you need by asking, answering, or upvoting questions, as well as posting, commenting, or liking content in our community groups.

  

If you have any questions, just comment on this post!

 

@General Chit Chat​ 

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  • Expert User
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  • November 5, 2020

Hi @Beth McEntee​ , URL is not working 😕 (Https://)


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  • November 5, 2020

Thanks for flagging, @roy s11​!

 

Here's the link to the form 😊 (Note from Community Manager: This form is not accepting any new responses, so I've removed the link)


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  • November 5, 2020

@Beth McEntee​ , Yeah, this one works.

200Thank you 😎


Kevin Bendixen
Top Expert ✨
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@Beth McEntee​  That's very cool.

Any further tips on what kind of content you're looking for? Length?

I guess it should have something to do with Intercom 💪


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  • November 6, 2020

@user649​ , Your blog posts (blog.userfeed.io) are really interesting - You should apply here.


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  • November 6, 2020

Hey @kevin b​, great question!

 

The post can be on any topic, it doesn't necessarily have to be related to Intercom. On length, our general guideline for posts is 1000 - 1200 words, but a ~250 word pitch would be perfect for entering 🙌


Eric Fitz
Employee
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  • Employee
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  • November 16, 2020

Giving this thread a bump so that it appears for any Connectors sorting by "Latest activity".


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