Put your Guest writers Tweetmeme code in Guest Posts
Giving Guest posters more Credit for their Work.
There is not much point in writing a guest post if only the publisher and not the Writer gets Credit on Twitter.By including your Guest Writers Twitter Id into the Guest post would give them extra credit for their hard work writing their article and that extra exposure for their work would it not.
Why it is Important to Give Guest Writers Twitter credit also
Often I have Retweeted Guest posts but who is getting credit the publisher or the writer.People guest post all the time and only the publisher gets the real credit for it which is not quite fair to the guest writer.Just by including the Authors Tweetme code is would widen the reach of the Guest writer to not only you Blog Readers but Also expanding their Reach on Twitter.
Guest writers would also work harder because of the Extra Credit
This would give guest posters more credit for their work and would encourage them to write even better content for your blog.So If I was Doing a Guest Article on another Blog I would ask the Publisher to include this Code in My Post what do you think would you like this in your Guest posts that you write.
<script>tweetmeme_source = 'roezer';</script><script src="http://tweetmeme.com/i/scripts/button.js"></script>
Pro’s and Con’s for Authors and Publishers
The negitive Side of this would be a lessened Chance of your Post being Approved but if you are a publisher it would heighten the Amount of Get Post Offers that you Would Recive.