Guest Posting/Blogging Guidelines
TheBloggerGig currently accepts guest posts, and we love good content but here you should keep in mind that we are very selective regarding their quality. Since we prefer quality content, we will instead not post an average piece of content that could be found everywhere across the internet.
Please spend some time and read the below guidelines, which should answer questions about the content TheBloggerGig is looking for and the submission process.
Essential things for every guest post
TheBloggerGig is interested in these topics:
- Technology;
- Business;
- Digital Marketing;
- Gaming;
- Online Earning;
TheBloggerGig doesn’t accept unrelated topics outside of our scope.
Choose the topic(s) wisely that you feel you have the best knowledge of. If you need help selecting them & looking for help with the search volume of target queries, contact us, and we will help you.
Here are a few things we are looking for before publishing every guest post.
- Content cannot contain advertising. We accept guest posts, which are written based on reliable data, sources, and those that are interesting to readers.
- The post must have original content and high-quality writing.
- TheBloggerGig doesn’t accept links to landing pages in the content body, except for author BIO, where you can include a link to your website homepage or another landing page.
- TheBloggerGig allows you to insert up to 2 source links in the content body.
Note: DoFollow Links will be chargeable. Please contact us (hi@thebloggergig.com) for the pricing.
What we won’t accept
- Content that has been published previously. If you want to check that, you need to insert to Google Search “site:thebloggergig.com topic name”
- Duplicated/Copywrite content.
- Offensive and aggressive content.
Linking Guidelines
- Avoid linking to TheBloggerGig competitors.
- External links cannot compete with TheBloggerGig‘s existing blog content.
- The anchor text of your choice should match the intent of your target page and
must not compete with the main keyword of TheBloggerGig. - Avoid adding links in the introduction paragraph.
- Avoid adding links to round-up articles, for example, “best X products”.
Content checklist
- At least 1500 words, preferably more.
- The title must clearly describe the topic. Consider working with brackets [] and ().
- Write 1-2 sentences between headlines (H1, H2, H3).
- Use short sentences and paragraphs.
- Use contractions. Example: instead of ‘you are’, write ‘you’re’.
- Use a conversational tone (text should be engaging, include proverbs, questions, and sometimes even humor).
- There MUST be a short description of the article. Length – up to 55 characters.
- The article needs to be separated into several titles and subtitles, which help the reader to orientate in that specific article.
- Articles need to be in paragraphs (separated evenly) for better readability.
- Videos/presentations/infographics/gifs are more than welcome. However, visuals should contain some information – data, examples, etc.
- Use different content – discussions, quotes, tweets, (pricing) tables, and graphs.
- Only HQ, trustworthy sources.
- Use different formatting options such as bold text, bullet points, and numbered text.
- Use tips, statistics, or other interesting facts in the text.
- Lists are working well (e.g., 10 tips to earn money online).
- Avoid using linking words at the beginning of the sentence.
- Google Drive link: Include a Google Drive link that houses all the images/GIFs used, a high-resolution company logo (would be better in .png format).
- Edits after editor comments should be done in the same draft; comments shouldn’t be resolved or closed (you can simply comment under it with “done”).
- All links must be relevant to the topic and approved by our outreach team.
- Articles must contain no more than 5% AI-generated content.
How to begin?
First, send an email to hi@thebloggergig.com with below details for approval-
- Name
- Contact No.
- Email Id
- Link to your LinkedIn / Twitter profile
- Link to your business website
- Your suggested topic
- URL of any blog post published in the past.
After the approval, you can send the draft version of your blog post to hi@thebloggergig.com.