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ContentStudio's blog reaches 14K+ social media managers, content marketers, and digital agencies every month. We're not just looking for guest posts | we welcome opinion pieces, case studies, and expert interviews from practitioners who have something real to say.

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Writing for ContentStudio isn't just about getting published. It's about putting your name and ideas in front of an audience that's actively looking for what you know.
Every published contribution includes a permanent do-follow link to your website or LinkedIn profile, placed in your author bio.
Your name, title, and a 2–3 line bio appear at the top of your article. It's your space to make a strong first impression with a relevant, engaged audience.
Your article is permanently published on ContentStudio's blog and optimized for search, keeping your name and author link discoverable long after it goes live.
Publishing on an active, respected industry platform builds your credibility with exactly the right audience | marketing teams, agencies, and social media professionals.
We accept more than just standard guest posts. If you have knowledge worth sharing, there's likely a format that fits. Here's what we currently publish:
Step-by-step, practical articles that teach a specific skill. Includes screenshots, examples, and a clear outcome the reader can apply immediately.
A well-argued take on an industry trend, platform change, or marketing practice. Backed by experience, not just theory.
Real results from real work | a campaign, strategy, or tool implementation with measurable outcomes. Anonymized client data is acceptable.
Original research, survey results, or data analysis that adds something new to an existing conversation in the industry.
Conversations with practitioners or founders sharing insights on social media, content strategy, or digital marketing. Subject to editorial approval.
Honest, experience-based reviews or comparisons of marketing tools. Must be balanced and not primarily promotional.
We publish from practitioners | people with hands-on experience who can back their insights with data, examples, or real outcomes. You're a good fit if you're:
A social media manager or strategist who actively runs accounts and campaigns
A content marketer or SEO professional with a track record to draw from
A digital marketing consultant or agency owner serving clients day-to-day
A SaaS founder or product marketer with a unique industry perspective
What We Don't Accept:We don't publish content from writers without subject-matter expertise, purely AI-generated submissions, or pitches unrelated to social media, content marketing, or digital marketing.
How it works
From pitch to publication | here's what to expect at each stage.
Use the form above to submit your topic idea, a 3–5 bullet outline, and 2–3 sentences about your relevant experience. A full draft is not required at this stage.
We review all submissions and respond to every pitch. If approved, we'll confirm the brief before you begin writing.
Write your article following the guidelines and submit it as a Google Doc with comment access enabled.
Our editors review your draft and may suggest revisions. After approval, we'll notify you when your article is published.
Use the form above to submit your topic idea, a 3–5 bullet outline, and 2–3 sentences about your relevant experience. A full draft is not required at this stage.
We review all submissions and respond to every pitch. If approved, we'll confirm the brief before you begin writing.
Write your article following the guidelines and submit it as a Google Doc with comment access enabled.
Our editors review your draft and may suggest revisions. After approval, we'll notify you when your article is published.
Follow these guidelines to give your submission the best chance of being accepted and published.
We do not publish articles that are primarily written by AI. Every submission must reflect genuine human expertise | real experience, original analysis, and thinking that comes from doing the work.
Light use of AI tools for grammar checks, phrasing refinement, or structural editing is acceptable. Submitting AI-generated content with surface-level edits is not. Submissions identified as primarily AI-generated will be declined without further review.
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