Get found, not buried
The web rewards size. You don't have size yet. Get your writing in front of indie readers who actually click, read, and reply, instead of disappearing under an SEO landfill.
Indie Guest Posts started from a simple observation: great indie writing disappears into the void while SEO farms flood every search result. Guest posting still works. It just needed a place that kept out the noise.
Indie launches don't fail because the work is bad. They fail because no one knows. Indie Guest Posts is a small lift for both sides of that problem.
The web rewards size. You don't have size yet. Get your writing in front of indie readers who actually click, read, and reply, instead of disappearing under an SEO landfill.
Read the opportunities and pick the ones that fit what you actually want to write about. No agencies, no DM bots, no scrambling to pitch strangers in your inbox.
Indie devs lifting indie devs. The whole board only works if both sides are small, kind, and real. That's the only rule. We hold it.
Two sites trading links back and forth is a deal, and everyone can tell. Readers feel it. Search engines definitely do. That is not what this is.
You write for sites that genuinely fit you. They publish work that genuinely fits them. Nobody is paired off, nobody owes anybody. It spreads out into a real web of indie sites instead of a closed handshake.
A mention happens because the writing was worth it, not because it was the other half of a bargain. That is the difference between something that reads as honest and something that reads as a scheme.
Real writing on relevant sites is the oldest, safest way to get seen. It is slower than buying your way in. It is also the only way that still works a year later.
Post an opening, or find one. Free, forever.