write for us Key Takeaways
TechAIMinds is looking for passionate authors, tech pros, and industry analysts to contribute original articles.
- We accept well-researched, original write for us pitches that deliver actionable insights — not generic overviews.
- Contributors get exposure through author bios, social media promotion, and backlinks to their own work.
- Submissions must follow our guest post guidelines and be free of promotional fluff.
Why Write for Us at TechAIMinds?
Every piece you submit a guest post to TechAIMinds becomes part of a trusted resource. Your readers? They’re professionals navigating fast-changing tech — machine learning frameworks, cloud architecture, data privacy compliance. Your voice helps them make smarter decisions. For a related guide, see About Us.
But here’s the thing: we don’t just publish content and call it a day. We amplify it. Our editorial team shares featured articles across LinkedIn, Twitter, and relevant tech communities. Contributors often tell us about follow-on speaking invitations, consulting inquiries, and long-term readership growth. Because their work stays indexed and accessible. For a related guide, see Disclaimer.
What Sets TechAIMinds Apart
We reject generic listicles. Flat out. Your article has to teach something specific: a debugging workflow, a new Python library comparison, or a security incident post-mortem. Our readers want depth over breadth. Our guidelines reflect that.
Our Guest Post Guidelines at a Glance
Before you draft a pitch, review these standards carefully. Submissions that ignore them? Declined immediately.
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Word count | 1500–2500 words; longer pieces must justify the extra depth |
| Originality | 100% unique — no republished or spun content |
| Links | Maximum 2 dofollow external links; no affiliate or commercial links without disclosure |
| Images | Include at least 1 original chart, diagram, or screenshot; cite source if adapted |
| Author bio | 2–3 sentences; link to your personal site or LinkedIn |
| Formatting | Short paragraphs, H2/H3 headings, bullet lists where helpful |
Topics We Love — and Topics We Skip
We focus on content that helps tech practitioners improve their craft. If your idea fits one of these buckets, you’re on the right track.
Accepted Topics
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning pipelines, tools, case studies
- Cybersecurity threat analysis, zero-trust architecture, incident response playbooks
- Software engineering best practices, CI/CD workflows, code review culture
- Enterprise gadget and hardware reviews focused on productivity, not specs alone
- Digital innovation strategy: digital twins, edge computing, blockchain use cases
- Data analytics and visualization techniques that drive business decisions
Topics We Do Not Publish
- Press releases or product launch announcements
- Overly beginner-level “What is X” articles without advanced insights
- Content with excessive self-promotion or brand mentions
- Unsubstantiated health or financial technology claims
- Articles already published elsewhere, even with minor rewrites
How to Submit a Guest Post — Step by Step
Follow this process to make sure your submission gets reviewed quickly.
Step 1: Pitch Your Idea
Send an email to submissions@techaiminds.com with the subject line “Guest Post: [Your Topic]”. Include a brief outline, 3–5 bullet points of key takeaways, and links to 2–3 of your previously published articles (on any tech blog).
Step 2: Draft and Format
If your pitch is accepted, write the full article following our formatting guidelines. You’ll need a compelling introduction that hooks readers within the first 50 words. Use data or code snippets where relevant. And add at least one original visual.
Step 3: Editorial Review
Our editors review for clarity, accuracy, and alignment with our audience. You might get feedback for minor revisions. Once approved, we schedule publication within 2 weeks.
Step 4: Promotion and Tracking
After publication, we promote the article through our social channels and newsletter. You’re encouraged to share it on your own channels too. We don’t charge for publication, and you retain full ownership of the content.
What Happens After You Write for Us
Guest contributors often tell us the article becomes a long-term asset. Because TechAIMinds content ranks well for technical queries, your piece keeps attracting readers months after publication. Case in point: a recent post on securing Kubernetes clusters still gets 1,500+ monthly visits eight months later.
We also feature top contributors in our quarterly “Voices in Tech” roundup. That’s shared with our email list of 50,000 subscribers.
SEO Entities and Their Functions
Understanding how search engines interpret your content helps you write guest posts that perform better. Here are key entities that matter.
- Website / Domain entities: Root domain, subdomain, and URL-level analysis help you see whether your guest post’s link equity flows to your entire site or just the specific page.
- Content entities: Articles, authors, topics, and published dates signal freshness and topical authority. Our editorial team evaluates these to make sure your contribution fits our site’s existing topical clusters.
- Backlink entities: Referring domains, anchor text, and dofollow/nofollow links determine how much authority your guest post passes. TechAIMinds uses dofollow links in author bios, so your link counts.
- Metrics entities: DR (Domain Rating), UR (URL Rating), and organic traffic summarize the visibility your guest post can gain. TechAIMinds currently holds a DR of 68.
Useful Resources
For more on writing effective guest posts, check these guides:
- Ahrefs Guest Blogging Guide — strategy, outreach templates, and link building tips
- Google Search Central — creating helpful, reliable content that ranks
Frequently Asked Questions About write for us
Do you pay for guest posts?
No. TechAIMinds offers exposure, backlinks, and editorial support in exchange for original content. We don’t charge writers either — it’s a fair exchange.
How long does it take to get a response?
We reply to pitch submissions within 5 business days. Full drafts are reviewed within 7 business days.
Can I include links to my own products?
Only if the product is directly relevant to the article’s educational value and disclosed as such. We reserve the right to request removal of promotional links.
Do you accept previously published content?
No. All submissions must be original and unpublished anywhere, including personal blogs and LinkedIn.
What image format do you prefer?
PNG or JPEG, at least 1200px wide. Include a descriptive caption and alt text for each image.
Do you accept co-authored posts?
Yes. Both authors must submit separate bios. One author serves as the primary point of contact for editorial communication.
How many backlinks can I include?
You may include up to two dofollow links to external resources or your own site (in the author bio). No additional links in the body unless approved.
Can I republish the article on my own blog after it goes live?
You may republish a condensed version (no more than 30% of the original) after 30 days, with a canonical link back to the TechAIMinds article.
Do you accept AI-generated content?
No. We require human-written content with original insights. AI tools may be used for research or editing, but the core writing must be original.
What topics are permanently off-limits?
Politics, religion, unsubstantiated medical claims, investment advice, and any content promoting illegal activity.
Do you publish case studies?
Yes, especially case studies that include real data, lessons learned, and measurable outcomes. Anonymized data is acceptable.
How do I submit a pitch?
Send an email to submissions@techaiminds.com with “Guest Post: [Topic]” as the subject line. Include a brief outline and links to your previous work.
Is there a word limit?
We prefer 1500–2500 words. If your content requires more space, explain why in your pitch.
Do you accept product reviews?
Only if the review is impartial and includes both strengths and weaknesses. We don’t publish sponsored reviews.
What happens if my submission is rejected?
We send a brief explanation. You’re free to revise and resubmit, or pitch a different topic.
Can I update my guest post after publication?
Minor factual corrections are permitted. Structural changes require editor approval.
Do you accept non-native English writers?
Yes, but we recommend a native English speaker or professional editor review your draft before submission to make sure it’s clear and grammatically sound.
Will you notify me when my post is published?
Yes. You’ll receive an email with the live URL and a suggested social share message.
Is there an editorial calendar I can reference?
We don’t publish a public calendar. Pitches are evaluated individually based on current gaps in our coverage.
Can I include code snippets?
Yes. Please format them using triple backticks and specify the language (e.g., python, javascript).
