Write for Us

Yes, you. We’re always looking for new authors. If you’ve got an idea that will challenge our readers and move our industry forward, we want to hear about it. But you don’t need to wait for an idea that will redefine web design. Just aim to bring readers a fresh perspective on a topic that’s keeping you up at night.

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We’ll be honest, though: writing for ThinkDataAnalytics takes work. We want your article to be at its best, and we’ll push you to get there. Once accepted, you’ll get extensive feedback from our team, and you’ll work closely with an editor on revisions.

Hence we are providing an amazing opportunity for Writers or startups to get wide visibility and a platform to share their story or content. You can contribute your valuable content to our esteemed homepage at competitive rates. Of course, Quality is our utmost priority rather than Quantity and we don’t compromise on that.

What we’re looking for

You may submit a rough draft, a partial draft, or a short pitch (a paragraph or two summarizing your argument and why it matters to our readers) paired with an outline. The more complete your submission is, the better feedback we can give you. Keep in mind that we only accept original content—we do not publish anything that’s been published elsewhere (including on your blog).

  • Is a relevant, well-researched post (preferably 1000+ words) with actionable tips.
  • Is 100% original and unpublished. We will not republish anything that’s been published elsewhere.
  • Only includes claims that are backed by links to credible research or case studies. Avoid citing our competitors, and using any irrelevant promotional links to websites.
  • Includes examples and relevant images to illustrate your point.
  • Includes subheadings, bullet points, and shorter paragraphs which make the article more readable. 

What we publish

We publish articles of anywhere between 600–2,500 words, depending on subject complexity. 1,500 words is about average. Articles often run with a custom illustration. Articles may be casual in tone and content—great for less-intensive tutorials and posts—or rigorously structured and edited. All should be well-considered explorations of current and cutting-edge topics in the web industry.

How to submit (and what happens next)

Email us your submission to support@thinkdataanalytics.com We prefer submissions as Google documents so that editors can easily provide feedback and guidance directly within your draft. You may also send us a plaintext file, a Markdown file, or a link to an HTML document. (Please do not send a ZIP file of assets unless requested by an editor.)

  • Make a strong, clear argument supported by examples, details, and/or data.
  • Avoid long introductions; get straight to the point.
  • Include a catchy headline.
  • Include an author bio, including details on your expertise that make it clear why your opinion should be heard.
  • Target word count: 800-1,200. We prefer long-form, in-depth posts.
  • We do not accept stories that have been submitted simultaneously to other publications. In rare instances we will consider previously published articles, but please disclose if that’s the case.
  • We enjoy a well-placed dataset or graphic.
  • If you’d like to pitch an idea rather than a full draft, please send a 1-3 paragraph summary of the key points the story would cover.
  • Send your submission to us in a Word document.

If you have any queries regarding guest posting at ThinkDataAnalytics, do let us know via the contact form or Emailsupport@thinkdataanalytics.com