Guest Article Guidelines
We’ve now opened up our website, ConsumerDebtClarity.com, for guest articles after numerous requests. You are right; it will give our regular readers and visitors another perspective about debt or even cover an area we’ve not yet covered. We will also allow money mistake type articles and success stories.
With that being said, here are some guidelines we insist that you follow. Please keep in mind that we have the right to reject or accept your article.
Guest Post Guidelines
- If the article contains information that our steady readers and visitors can use in order to act on a situation of interest to them or learn from than more than likely your article will be approved.
- If your article outright promotes you, your website, a product, or a service you offer, than more than likely your article will be rejected.
- If your article is a rehash of an article already written on our website than more than likely your article will be rejected.
- If your article is about a topic we’ve not covered or offers a different perspective on an article we’ve covered without being argumentative, than more than likely your article will be approved.
- If your article has not been used elsewhere including on your own blog or website, than more than likely your article will be approved.
- If you agree that the article submitted to our website will never be submitted and used anywhere else on the Internet including your own blog/website, than your article will be approved pending it meets other guidelines.
- The article must be comprehensive and concise covering only one topic and must be at least 400 words in length excluding your title and bio, to be approved.
- The article must cover a topic related to subjects found on this website for approval. Unrelated articles will be rejected so no need for an article that promotes the next best gadget. No articles needed for DIY section.
- The article you are submitting must include your bio at the end of the article only and must be 50 words total including one link to your website or blog. No keywords for the link. Your website link will counts towards the 50-word limit.
- While we’re not grammar scholars ourselves, we do ask that you submit the very best article possible by utilizing a grammar and spell checker; otherwise, the article will not be approved.
- If you agree to have the link in the bio no-followed and that we can make changes so that the article can fit within the website in appearance, than your article will be approved.
How To Submit
If you can meet the above guidelines, then I would love to hear from you. Send your proposal to angela *at* consumerdebtclarity *dot* com so that I can view the piece you want to submit. I'd also need a link to the website or blog. Please allow 48 to 72 hours for a response as to whether I’d like to proceed.

