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Submit a Guest Post to Our Blog
Most “write for us” pages read like a Wishlist. They ask for “high-quality content” and stop there. This one is different because it tells you exactly what gets published, what gets rejected, and how the review actually works.
If you write tutorials, run a niche site, or work in the field every day, you can publish your article here. We welcome writers, bloggers, and industry experts who want to reach an audience that reads to the end.
Here is what you get as a contributor:
- A real editorial review, not an auto-publish queue
- A byline plus one do-follow bio link
- Distribution to readers who share and link to useful posts
- Clear blog contribution rules, so you never guess what we want
Ready to become a contributor? Read the guidelines below first. Submissions that follow them move faster.
βοΈ The Doβs and Donβts
β DO:
- Write for humans first: Keep your tone engaging, clear, and conversational.
- Format for scannability: Use short paragraphs (2β3 sentences), bold key terms, and utilize bulleted lists.
- Include visual anchors: Provide high-quality screenshots, charts, or images to illustrate complex points.
- Include data and citations: Back up your claims with recent statistics, case studies, or expert quotes.
- Proactively pitch unique ideas: Check our existing blog first to ensure your topic has not already been covered.
β DON’T:
- No AI-generated content: We use strict detection tools. Content written by ChatGPT, Claude, or other AI models will be instantly rejected.
- No thin or generic content: Avoid vague advice like “work hard” or “be consistent.” Give specific “how-to” blueprints.
- No plagiarized material: Content must be 100% original. We do not accept rewritten or syndicated articles.
- No hidden promotions: Do not write articles solely to pitch a specific product, service, or affiliate link.
- No offensive material: We reject any content that is discriminatory, overly political, or adult-themed.
Not “low effort” in the abstract. These specific things. If your article reads like it exists only to place a link, it will not publish.
Article Specifications
A draft that ignores structure costs us editing time and costs you a slot. These content submission requirements keep both sides efficient:
- Word count: 1,500β2,500 words minimum. Longer is fine when the topic earns it.
- Original research or experience: Bring something a reader cannot find in the first three search results.
- Headings and subheadings: Use H2 and H3 to break the piece into scannable sections.
- Images: Include relevant visuals with proper attribution and source links. No copyrighted images without rights.
- Grammar and clarity: Proofread before sending. Run it through a spell check at minimum.
- Formatting: Short paragraphs, bullet lists where they help, no walls of text.
That is the reason well-structured drafts get approved faster. Less cleanup means a quicker yes.
Linking Policy
Most guest blogging guidelines stay vague on links, then reject you for breaking a rule they never wrote down. Here is ours in plain terms:
- One to two do-follow links per article, maximum
- Contextually relevant links only β they must support the sentence around them
- No exact-match anchor text manipulation β anchors read naturally, not stuffed with keywords
- No links to competitors of our brand or our partners
- No links to spam, gambling, adult, or low-trust domains
Links should help the reader, not your rankings. We strip anything that does not.
Editorial Process
Submitting is not publishing. Every draft goes through review, and knowing the steps saves you from emailing us for status updates:
- Acknowledgment: We confirm receipt within 2β3 business days.
- Review: Editors assess fit, originality, and the rules above. This takes 5β7 business days.
- Edits: We reserve the right to edit for clarity, grammar, structure, and length. Substantive changes get sent back to you.
- Decision: Approved, revise-and-resubmit, or declined. We tell you which.
We do not publish without a review pass. That protects the reader and your byline.
Author Bio Guidelines
The bio is where most submissions try to sneak in extra promotion. It will not work. Keep it clean and it stays intact:
- One bio link allowed β your site, portfolio, or a relevant project
- No keyword-stuffed bios β write it as a person, not a backlink
- Two to three sentences covering who you are and what you do
- No second link smuggled into the bio text
A real bio builds trust with readers. A stuffed one signals the opposite, and we cut it.
Rights and Ownership
Republishing the same article elsewhere splits its value and hurts both of us. So the terms here are firm:
- Once we publish your article, we retain publishing rights for it on our blog.
- The piece must be original and exclusive to us. Do not republish it on your own site, Medium, LinkedIn articles, or other blogs.
- You keep credit as the author through your byline and bio.
- We may update or repurpose the post over time to keep it accurate.
Submit only work you own and have the right to assign. That is the deal.
How to Submit
You have read the rules. Now here is how to publish your article with us, step by step:
- Pitch first. Send 2β3 topic ideas with a one-line angle for each. Skip full drafts until we approve a topic.
- Get the go-ahead. We reply with the topic we want and any direction.
- Write to spec. Follow the article specifications and linking policy above.
- Submit your draft. Send it as a Google Doc or attached file, with images and attribution included.
- Review and publish. We edit, confirm, and schedule the post.
To submit a guest post, email your pitch to our editorial team using the contact form on this page. Want to write for our blog? Send your ideas today, and let’s get your work in front of readers.
