Friday, 12 October 2018

Guest Posting on the Zapier Blog

Shaped by the spirit of Zapier—get more done with less work—the Zapier Blog offers app suggestions, tips, and tutorials as well as productivity tricks and workflow best practices.

Guest posting on the Zapier blog is your chance to write for an audience that cares deeply about improving their efficiency and effectiveness. They’re ready to learn about a new process or approach—and a set of accompanying apps and tools—that could make an impact on their work.

We're always thrilled to hear from potential guest posters, so please read on to find out how to submit your pitch. Thanks for your interest, and we look forward to hearing from you!


Topics for which we accept guest posts:

  • App tips and tricks for popular apps (example)
  • Workflow and process ideas (example)
  • Productivity suggestions (example)

We also accept book excerpts from recently published books.

Topics for which we do not accept guest posts:

  • Zapier
  • Remote work
  • Anything that focuses mostly on your own company
  • Marketing (including content marketing)

Requirements

Guest posts need to match our content: well researched, long-form pieces (2,500+ words) that take a deep dive into one of the aforementioned topics, offering app suggestions, examples, and actionable outcomes for the reader.

All guests posts must be original content; they cannot have been previously published, unless you're submitting an excerpt from a book you've written.

Attribution

As a guest poster, you'll of course have the byline on the piece, along with a photo next to your name. At the end of the post, we'll add a note that it's a guest post written by you, and we can link back to your company. Your name and photo will also appear just below the article, along with a 250-character bio.

How to Submit

Please submit the pitch form before writing your piece. We have a backlog, and we can't guarantee that we'll be able to publish your post.

  1. Complete this pitch form, which asks for your information along with writing samples (in addition to the pitch itself).

  2. The Editorial team will review your pitch, and our contributed content manager will email you to let you know if we'll be able to move forward with it.

  3. If we approve the topic, you'll be provided with more information, including the process for outlining, writing, and editing.

Note: The Zapier team reserves the right to edit posts before publishing. If you’d like to review our edits before we publish, just ask.



source https://zapier.com/blog/zapier-blog-guidelines/

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