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The krnode.com is an open platform for sharing news, thoughts, opinions, reflections, learning, and news items with readers worldwide. We believe in free expression. We invite everyone to write for the krnode.com for free.

Write for us

In digital news and article publishing, “write for us” is self-explanatory and utilized by numerous digital media sources globally.

This lets you share your intriguing writings with a global audience. Want global recognition? Writers seeking exposure might use the ‘write for us’ programme. Join our free ‘Write for us’ initiative and tell your friends.

Guidelines for Content Submission

Good idea to compose and submit a guest essay to krnode.com. Thanks for thinking! To improve your chances of article approval, follow these rules before writing and submitting.

Very important: We can reject content:

  • Divides society
  • Against any faith
  • Impairs pluralism
  • Harms democracy
  • Attacks minority rights
  • Transgresses free speech
  • Addresses individual harassment
  • May incite hostility.

Principle #1: Useful Content

We want to give readers meaningful, practical, helpful, actionable knowledge that benefits them. Knowing your stuff helps. Your article should teach and solve problems. Write a solution for readers in a particular field who have issues. Articles that solve readers’ problems do well here.

Principle #2: Original content

Uniqueness and freshness: Write original content. Content and topic must be fresh and unique to users. We think I’ve got it covered (and people agree) when it comes to offering fresh, unique, or different content. You should do what?

This is a writing tips blog, so be creative. You must be inventive. Not sure what this means? Think creatively. Think differently.

Think creatively: Think of opinions or ideas that haven’t been covered yet (or haven’t been covered extensively) on other blogs. Say something new and say it with a fresh voice that hasn’t been presented before. Notice what everyone’s already doing — and figure out what they’re not doing. It’s not to say that you can’t write on common topics, it’s just that you shouldn’t cover it with the exact sauce opinion as others have done.

Original Content: Be original and unique. Figure out what we haven’t written about yet. If you want, and if you’ve got the reasons, you can take an opposing stance to one of Our opinions. Got a fresh idea? You increased your chances of Our getting interested in your post.

Interesting Article: We enjoy fascinating articles. Give your writing sous swing. Tell a story, use a great metaphor, or write sous thought-provoking material.

Backlinks: Please don’t flood articles with links to your site in every paragraph. If one of your articles is particularly relevant, then a link is encouraged. Otherwise, a post with unnecessary links to your site is not allowed.

Principle #3: Relevant articles

Our focus is on writing tips, with broad subcategories of creative writing, fiction writing, content writing, irresistible writing (dubbed by us as “magnetic writing”), creative nonfiction writing, writing nuts-and-bolts (grammar, spelling, and punctuation), web writing, etc. Therefore, random articles that are not based on the above topics will be rejected. Make sure to write on one tight topic, not many small ones.

Principle #4: Well-written articles

At krnode.com, we focus on high-quality articles that offer strong value and solutions to problems for our readers. Subscribers trust us to accept only the best.

The krnode.com teaches many writing disciplines. As such, posts need to be well-written and demonstrate a good command of the language, grammar, punctuation, clarity, style, and tone. Run your content through a spell check, and try to catch all the typos. Even after that, it’s best to manually proofread for those contextual spelling errors. As for grammar check, don’t even get us started — please don’t rely on automation.

 

  • Edit your post well, and rewrite it a few times. It’s a good idea to set your post aside for a day or two and come back to it to edit, change the sentences for better flow, and in general make it better.
  • Your post may also be edited prior to publication for quality or clarity. Please don’t be offended if we make changes that improve your post even more.
  • Make sure you have a strong introduction that hooks readers and draws them in.
  • Use good structure and formatting. Sub-headers and bullet points or strong impact statements help Our audience read your awesome content.
  • Keep your posts above the word count of 350 words. Articles around here tend to be on the longer side — but shorter ones can be awesome as well. Word count matters, but the main tip is this: write as much as you need to, no more.
  • Have a well-rounded wrap-up. We’ve noticed that the conclusion is one of the most neglected areas of guest posts. Please finish your post well and summarize it with a good bang that encourages conversation and commentary.

Some more article/post guidelines

Include a small paragraph crediting yourself as an author. Make it interesting, include a link to your site, and one more link which can be controlled by you (e.g. to your Twitter account, your cornerstone content page, etc.)

We like internal linking, so include a link or two to a relevant post on Our blog. You may also link out to other relevant posts on the web if you like — but no more than three links , please.

Credit all sources if your article demands any.

All articles must be in the English language and have a basic structure of paragraphs. Long ones are harder to read. Of course, if you use sub-headlines, lists, bold and italic text in the right context and right amount then it’s always a bonus. But too much of a good thing is a bad thing, and therefore, make sure you don’t go overboard.

Your article must be original work that hasn’t been published elsewhere. No copy-pasted articles from anyplace else, including your own site.

If your piece is accepted, in its whole it should not appear elsewhere (such as on your own blog).

Author Guidelines

The account must be a human author account even if you work for an organization and want to publish on behalf of any organization. The Byline should always remain a real human author. Don’t utilize social accounts of any organization but the author’s personal solely. You may mention the name of the company in the author’s description. You may utilize your company/personal blog/website. Please consider our privacy policy and Google News guidelines before you start. Provide all the information provided and submit your pitch here.