Do you you accept new contributors?
Yes. On a case-by-case basis, we accept one-off posts from outside contributors that fit in with the areas we cover.
What are you looking for from a contributor post?
Engaging and thoughtful analysis, opinion, inside scoops or expert advice.
What we are looking for:
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Unique analysis, commentary, and expert opinion. Our writers cover many topics — you can write about a similar topic provided you offer an original viewpoint that is corroborated by facts.
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The inside scoop. This means news or stories you can’t find anywhere else on the internet.
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Posts that relate to business, finance, or economics.
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Relevant research studies or scientific findings. Make sure your points are bulleted and easy to read.
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Primary reporting. This means you talked to the person(s) or company featured in your story and have direct quotes.
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Accuracy. This includes spelling, grammar, and facts.
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Word count. 500-800 word posts tend to do well. This is not a hard and fast rule. Take the space you need to get across what you need to say.
What we’re not looking for:
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Coverage of big, breaking news stories. All prominent news stories are well-covered by our staff writers.
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Numbered lists, tips, tricks or ‘How To’ articles with very general information. Unless it hasn’t been done before, we’ve probably seen it.
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Promotional or sponsored posts. Your post should not read like a press release, a classified ad, or appear lopsided. You should also not use your post as a recruiting tool. You should always disclose any potential conflicts of interest.
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Extremely personal posts. Real-life examples are great, but we don’t want to read about your private life.
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Posts that use overly-technical language or terms only industry insiders would know.
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Attacks. No personal attacks, conspiracy theories, defamation or gratuitous foul language.
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Posts that infringe upon another person’s intellectual property. This includes but is not limited to trade secrets, trademarks and copyrights of any type.
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Keyword marketing or paid links. Adding keywords to increase SEO or driving readers to websites for promotional purposes is not tolerated.