GUEST BLOGGING AT VARSITYSCOPE.COM

No doubt, a guest blog website, and Guest Posting are some of the best online marketing strategies you can invest in. If you want to spread your brand’s message, win the trust of the audience, and build authority and awareness, then you should start contributing content to guest blogging websites or simply advertise with us.

To become a regular contributor at Varsityscope.com, here are some tips that will help you to get your article accepted and published:

Head over to the homepage and check out the first few pages to understand what kind of articles we publish here and what kind of articles users engage with the most.

Write content that is solely focused on quality and adding value for readers.

You have to be a blogger or a genuine reader who has something to write and share.

A few things to remember before submitting your guest post:


Article Quality: 


Articles should be a minimum of 800 words and should cover the topic in detail. Incomplete details are like half-cooked food; no one loves incomplete articles. We take quality as one of the major considerations in accepting guest posts. To ensure your article gets published, write a very original piece that is written specifically for our audience.

Credit: 


Varsityscope.com respects individual work and if your idea is derivative of someone else’s work, feel free to give them credit. The same goes for images that you use on your post. Please give credit where credit is needed.

Self-promotion: 


We allow genuine contribution and don’t allow any backlinks or anything of that sort. But you will get a chance to build a brand for yourself by contributing a post to Varsityscope.com. Backlinks we allow for 20 USD ONLY.

Copyright: 


We respect everyone’s work. In case we find out that you have copied a post from somewhere else, you will get an instant ban and immediate removal of all your blog posts and profile from Varsityscope.com. Also, by submitting a post to us, you give us copyright ownership of the post. This helps us to deal with any DMCA-related issues.

Basic how-tos on writing a blog post for Varsity Scope


We appreciate your interest in writing a post for our blog. Here are a few basic steps to get you started.

  • Review current and past blog postings to become familiar with the style and subject matter of the blog.
  • Ideally, your post will relate to a course you took. If so, please reference that course or any takeaways you gained from the program. If you have not taken a course, relating your topic to a program topic, faculty member, or their research is also of interest to us. Posts from Executive Education participants will receive priority consideration.
  • Define your topic. It helps to identify a need, problem, or challenge that is likely to be faced by the audience and offer a solution or solutions. Try to approach the subject matter from a different angle or perspective. Hone in a particular topic or focus on one main idea. Write about something that matters to you in which you have some level of expertise.
  • In general, most blogs should include three sections: an introduction, which identifies a challenge or problem; the body, which explains a solution; the conclusion, which contains a summarizing statement about the challenge and solution.
  • When writing a headline try to communicate a benefit, ask a question, or use a statistic.
  • Keep it short. The optimum word count is between 400 and 700 words.
  • When using acronyms, spell out the first usage.
  • Include a call to action, but keep it simple and ask for only one call to action per post. For example, ask the reader to comment on the post, download a free white paper, or link to your blog or website if you have one.
  • We have an international readership, so please use clear, concise English; do not use jargon or terms that are too technical. Keep your language straightforward and simple and make sure your tone and voice (first person, for example) is consistent throughout the post.
  • Use paragraphs and bullets to break up a text.
  • Edit and check for spelling or grammatical errors.
  • When attributing a quote or research data, be sure to include a link or links to the original material/source.

Contribute your post now


If you have read and understood all of the guidelines mentioned above, here is how you can submit the article.

Or write to us using email: nevine.geoffrey@gmail.com and tell us how you would like to partner with us, and we will move with speed to make it happen.

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