Write for TechStoriess – Contribute Your Tech Expertise

TechStoriess invites engineers, researchers, CTOs, product managers and innovators to share in-depth articles on AI, robotics, automation and other emerging technologies. We reach 50K+ monthly readers (tech founders, developers, decision‑makers), so your expertise will be seen by a highly targeted tech audience. Contributors gain professional visibility (full author credit, bio and backlink), authority and networking opportunities. Our site has a Domain Authority of 35+, and published posts enjoy long-term SEO/AEO benefits (evergreen traffic).

Why Contribute to TechStoriess?

  • Targeted Audience: Reach our community of tech professionals (engineers, developers, investors) actively seeking insights.
  • Authority & Exposure: Build your personal brand as a thought leader. We give full byline credit and a do-follow backlink in your author bio.
  • SEO & AEO Benefits: Published articles are optimized for search and AI answer engines (AEO) to ensure maximum discoverability.
  • Networking: Join a community of experts. We actively promote content through our social channels and newsletters, connecting you with peers and potential collaborators.

Who Can Contribute?

Anyone with real-world expertise in our focus areas. Typical contributors include experienced engineers, researchers, product leaders, and executives who write authoritatively about technology. We value hands-on experience and technical insight – your work should offer lessons learned, practical advice, or original analysis. Fluency in professional English is required; quality and credibility are paramount.

For example, you might write about building autonomous AI agents, deploying robotics in industry, AI-driven security solutions, or energy tech innovations. Just pitch your idea (see below) and we’ll guide you.

Topics We Cover

We welcome guest posts on cutting-edge tech topics, including:

  • Agentic AI: Autonomous AI agents, multi-agent frameworks, AI orchestration.
  • Enterprise Automation: RPA, hyperautomation, process mining, digital transformation.
  • Vertical AI: Domain-specific AI (healthcare, finance, legal, etc.), vertical SaaS with AI.
  • Synthetic Data & Privacy: AI data generation, privacy-preserving datasets, GDPR-compliant AI.
  • Cybersecurity : AI-powered security, encryption, zero-trust, compliance (GDPR/CCPA).
  • Robotics Systems: Industrial robotics, cobots, robot vision and control, human-robot interaction.
  • Autonomous Tech: Self-driving vehicles, drones, sensor fusion, edge AI for autonomy.
  • Energy Tech: Renewable energy AI, smart grids, battery tech, climate tech innovations.
  • Bio & Genomic AI: AI in drug discovery, computational biology, genomics, biotech innovations.
  • AR/VR & Industrial Metaverse: Augmented reality for manufacturing, digital twins, VR training.

Each category can yield many article ideas (case studies, best practices, tech trends). The key is insight and depth.

Content & Editorial Guidelines

We expect high-quality, in-depth articles with real value. Key standards:

  • Original & Exclusive: 100% original content. Not published elsewhere. No plagiarism or recycled copy. (We use tools to check originality.)
  • Depth & Length: Aim for 1500+ words of detailed analysis. Longer, data-driven posts (with examples or case studies) are preferred over short, generic pieces.
  • Accurate & Helpful: Content must be factually correct and current. Cite reputable sources for statistics or claims. Write to educate (not just to rank). Follow Google’s people-first, expertise-driven content advice.
  • Clear Structure: Use a professional, accessible tone. Organize with descriptive headings (H2, H3) and short paragraphs (3–5 sentences). Use bullet/numbered lists where helpful. Include visuals (charts, diagrams, screenshots) with captions/alt text – articles with images get far higher engagement.
  • Editorial Support: Our editors will work with you on clarity and style. We value constructive collaboration – feedback and revisions are part of the process.

What We Do Not Accept:

  • Promotional Content: No product pitches or ads in the article body. Focus on education; links in the content should inform, not sell. You may include one relevant link in your author bio.
  • Low-Quality/Thin Content: No superficial or spun articles. We reject listicles without substance or AI-generated text without significant human editing. Write with originality and depth.
  • Prohibited Topics: We do not accept content on adult entertainment, gambling, cryptocurrency speculation (non-technical), medical advice for consumers, press releases or anything illegal/unethical. Technical AI applications in these fields may be OK if relevant.

Formatting Requirements:

  • Title (≤60 chars) and short meta description (≤155 chars) tailored to your topic.
  • Strong intro (200-300 words) outlining the article’s value.
  • Organized body with subheadings, bullet lists and examples. Include practical code snippets or case studies if applicable.
  • Conclusion summarizing key takeaways.
  • Use Markdown or clean HTML (we accept Google Doc or Word submission). Provide proper attribution for any third-party visuals (with alt text).
  • Limit external links to 2 authoritative sources. We’ll help add internal links to related TechStoriess articles.

Author Bio & Backlink:

  • Include a 50–75 word bio with your full name, role/title, a professional photo/avatar, and links to your website or LinkedIn/Twitter.
  • One do-follow backlink is allowed in your bio (not in the article body).
  • For example: “Jane Doe is a Robotics Engineer at AutoTech Corp with 10+ years in manufacturing automation. She leads R&D on collaborative robots. Connect on LinkedIn or visit her blog.”

Submission Process

  1. Pitch Your Idea: Email us at [email protected] with the subject “Guest Post Pitch: [Your Topic]”. In your pitch, include: your proposed title, a brief outline (3–4 points), why it matters to our readers, and links to any writing samples.
  2. Editorial Review: Our team responds within ~3–5 business days. We’ll approve your topic or suggest adjustments.
  3. Write & Submit: If approved, write the article per the guidelines above. Submit as a Google Doc (comment access) or Word file by the agreed deadline. Include your suggested title tags and meta description.
  4. Revision: Our editors will review the draft for quality and fit. We may request edits to improve clarity, accuracy, or SEO.
  5. Publication: Once finalized, your article will be scheduled for publication (typically within 2–3 weeks after final approval). We’ll notify you before it goes live.
  6. Promotion: We’ll promote your piece across our social media and weekly newsletter. You’ll get graphics and copy to share as well.

Title Tag & Meta Description

  • Title Tag: Write for TechStoriess – Contribute AI & Tech Insights
  • Meta Description: Share your AI, robotics, and emerging tech expertise on TechStoriess. Guest post guidelines, benefits, and submission instructions for tech innovators.

Structured Data Opportunities

  • FAQPage Schema: Add FAQ markup for the Q&A section to enhance search result snippets.
  • Article/WebPage Schema: Mark up the page as a WebPage (or Article) with relevant fields (title, description).
  • Organization Schema: Include site info (name, logo, contact email) to boost trust signals.
  • BreadcrumbList Schema: If applicable, implement breadcrumbs for site navigation.

Internal Linking & CTAs

  • Internal Links: Link key terms to relevant TechStoriess content (e.g. “agentic AI” to an AI article). Also link to category pages (AI, Robotics, etc.) to improve user navigation and SEO.
  • Conversion CTAs: Feature a prominent “Submit Your Pitch” button or link (mailto [email protected]) near the top and bottom of the page. Include actionable text like “Email us your guest post idea” or “Become a Contributor”. Ensure the contact email is clear and clickable.

By following these guidelines and structure, TechStoriess can strengthen its E-E-A-T signals, improve organic and AI search visibility, and increase quality guest submissions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I mention my company’s products or services in the article?
No. Articles should be educational, not promotional. You may not include sales pitches or marketing links in the content. One relevant link is allowed in your author bio only. Focus on sharing knowledge, not advertising.

How long does the review and publication take?
Our turnaround is about 2–4 weeks total. We review pitch emails in ~3–5 days and full drafts in 5–7 days. After final approval, articles typically publish within 2–3 weeks.

Can I republish my article elsewhere?
Not immediately. We require exclusivity for at least 30 days. After your article is live, you may repost it on your own site or others with a canonical link back to the TechStoriess original.

What topics do you accept?
As above, we focus on emerging tech (AI, automation, cybersecurity, robotics, etc.). We welcome unique, in-depth angles on any of these areas. (See the “Topics We Cover” section.)

What are your content requirements?
We prefer detailed, well-researched articles. Aim for 1500+ words with clear headings and examples. Every claim should be backed by credible sources. Avoid thin or off-topic posts.

Who should pitch a post?
Any technology expert with practical experience in our fields. We expect authors to clearly state their expertise or credentials when pitching. Insider insights or hands-on case studies are especially welcome.

Is there a word count or structure guideline?
Yes – at least 1,200 words (1,500+ preferred) for depth. Use a concise title and meta description. Structure your post with an intro, H2/H3 subheadings, bullet lists, and a concluding summary.

How many external links can I include?
Keep it to 2 or fewer external links in the article body. Links must point to high-quality, relevant sources. We encourage linking to other TechStoriess articles for context (we can add these).

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