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Vtiger guest post guidelines

If you’ve got an idea that will add value to SMBs and/or CRM users, then we want to give you a platform to publish it.

Why write for us?

  • Your content will reach more than 100 thousand blog readers globally.
  • You will get extensive feedback and guidance from our editor to improve the quality of your writing
  • You will be a part of the team that is empowering small businesses with insights that will help them thrive. Vtiger blog has been placed at 14th position on the list of Top 100 CRM Blogs and Websites To Follow in 2019

We look for a few things in everything we publish:

  • Original concepts, compelling arguments, and high-quality writing. We do not syndicate content.
  • Content should reflect the writing style/tone of the Vtiger blog. We aim to be casual, yet helpful, and typically we stay away from buzzwords and jargon.
  • Proper attribution of data, quotations, and outside content referenced in the article.
  • Be 1,200 – 1,800 words in length.
  • No more than one link to your company’s website in the body of the post.
  • No back-links any external website with low domain authority (DA); typically not lower than 50.
  • Don’t link to more than 3 external sources (including one to their company’s website).
  • No links to Vtiger’s competitor sites
  • No links to any content which is not relevant to the blog.
  • No links to spammy content; spam score must be zero.
  • No keyword stuffing.

Post types we accept:

  • Experiment / Analysis: These posts should include hard data, actionable takeaways, and thorough explanations of each step in the experiment or analysis process. Readers should have enough information to replicate your experiment or study if they’d like to.
  • Canonical: These posts give readers in-depth tactical takeaways that are supported by relevant, recent examples, original quotes, original graphics, and current data. When readers finish this type of post, they should be able to immediately execute on the given topic and have very few questions left on how to do it.
  • Graphics: These posts rely heavily on an infographic or slideshare created by the author. Usually, they feature a few paragraphs of introduction, the embedded media itself, and not much else. The graphic should be comprehensive and easy to read, have a compelling narrative, contain plenty of white space, and feature up-to-date data that’s properly sourced.

What we won’t accept:

  • Anything that’s been covered on our blog before.
  • Anything that may be construed as a link-building scheme.
  • Anything that’s too promotional for your company or organization.
  • Anything that’s offensive or inaccurate.
  • Anything that’s overly critical of individuals or companies.

5 important caveats:

  • Editors reserve the right to reject contributions at their discretion.
  • Guest contributors may not republish their published contributions to the Vtiger CRM blog anywhere else.
  • The Vtiger blogging team reserves the right to edit and adapt your guest blog content as we see fit, and update it in the future for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
  • Calls-to-action to Vtiger CRM content may be added to published submissions.
  • Contributed posts may be removed from the blog, if deemed inappropriate

How to submit:

  • Submit your idea here and we will get back to you