This is where that list of keyphrases comes in useful. it's also worth sticking those keyphrases into Wordpress tag search. I'm not really sure what 'most relevant' means here, but it seems like a sensible enough list! once you've found a few decent looking niche blogs, take a good look at their blogrolls. If the list isn't too long, have a hunt through and pull out any decent looking sites.
If the list is too long, pull out all the blogrolls, stick them i oman mobile phone numbers database n a spreadsheet and highlight any duplicates. Google's Blog search is pretty good- particularly the 'Related Blogs' bit do a few creative searches in Google. If you're after links, try something like "intitle:<subject> guest post". A blog that's been open to guest posts in the past, is much more likely to be willing to engage again. I've run through each of these tips with my craft example: blog directories: you'll have to change the setting slightly in Technorati, but check out this page for some useful information.
There's a list of really high (Technorati) authority blogs, each closely related to my search term. The related tags box on the right is also useful for expanding that keyphrase list. I also looked through the blogs on BOTW, which has a craft category and a dedicated knitting and crocheting subcategory. It's not easy to get listed in this particular directory so I'm confident that this list would be worth spending time exploring. the Wordpress tag search brings up a long list of knitting blogs.
All those blogs you found under 'crafts' in one directory might be in the 'arts' category in another
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