Guest posts are unpaid, but you’re free to backlink to your blog. The following links will provide you with information on how to format guest posts correctly for the The Case for Impeachment blog. All guest posts are subject to approval once they’ve met the formatting requirements.
Writing Guide
The Case for Impeachment’s readers are used to a particular writing format. This guide will help you meet our formatting requirements. The general goal is to deliver information to readers that is technically accurate, engaging, and helpful on a practical level.
General Instructions
Most articles should be between 1,000-2,000 words; this helps them rank well on Google. Some articles may not reach the minimum word count if they’re addressing a simple topic. However, it’s better to avoid adding “fluff” to your article than it is to meet the minimum word count requirement.
If the The Case for Impeachment blog had a writing theme, it would be “all killer, no filler.” Primarily, the The Case for Impeachment blog is meant to be educational. If something you’ve written doesn’t provide new information, ask yourself if it’s truly necessary.
When writing your tip/tutorial article, it’s okay to touch on complex subject matter, but you should deliver content in a way that’s accessible to people who aren’t audio professionals. Assume the person you’re writing your article for has only been producing music for a few months.
If the The Case for Impeachment blog had a writing theme, it would be “all killer, no filler.” Primarily, the The Case for Impeachment blog is meant to be educational. If something you’ve written doesn’t provide new information, ask yourself if it’s truly necessary.
When writing your tip/tutorial article, it’s okay to touch on complex subject matter, but you should deliver content in a way that’s accessible to people who aren’t audio professionals. Assume the person you’re writing your article for has only been producing music for a few months.