Tone:
The tone should be informative yet relatable, catering to this community of educators, parents, and homeschoolers. Aim for a reader-friendly tone.
Originality:
The article must be original and not published elsewhere.
Formatting:
The article should be easy to read, including subheadings, bullet points, and short paragraphs wherever appropriate. The formatting may change a little when publishing the post to our website.
Links:
You may include up to 3–5 links in your article, depending on its length. All links should be directly relevant to the content and provide genuine value to readers. Please avoid linking to pages that are overly promotional, spammy, or filled with excessive advertising (such links will not be approved).
All external links are subject to review and approval.
Please note: I reserve the right to include relevant internal links to other pages on The Teacher Treasury and/or affiliate links (such as Amazon) where appropriate.
Images:
You can provide image suggestions for the guest post, but we typically do that ourselves. We also provide you with marketing images for Pinterest/Facebook Posts linking back to your article.
Bio and Backlink:
A brief bio (2-4 sentences) and one backlink to your blog or website will be included at the end of the article.
Logo:
Please provide a high-quality image of your blog/website's logo or a photo of yourself if you prefer.
Submission:
Please submit your article to [email protected] as a Google Doc or Word Doc for easy editing and collaboration.
Editing:
After reading your submission, I'll let you know if we should make make any changes before posting it to the site. Your finished article may undergo minor edits for clarity, tone, formatting, and SEO purposes.
Timeline:
We'll aim to publish the article within 1-3 weeks after final approval.
Questions:
If you’re unsure whether your topic idea is a good fit, have questions about sponsored links, or need clarification on anything in the guidelines — please don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m happy to help!
You can contact me directly at [email protected].
The tone should be informative yet relatable, catering to this community of educators, parents, and homeschoolers. Aim for a reader-friendly tone.
Originality:
The article must be original and not published elsewhere.
Formatting:
The article should be easy to read, including subheadings, bullet points, and short paragraphs wherever appropriate. The formatting may change a little when publishing the post to our website.
Links:
You may include up to 3–5 links in your article, depending on its length. All links should be directly relevant to the content and provide genuine value to readers. Please avoid linking to pages that are overly promotional, spammy, or filled with excessive advertising (such links will not be approved).
All external links are subject to review and approval.
Please note: I reserve the right to include relevant internal links to other pages on The Teacher Treasury and/or affiliate links (such as Amazon) where appropriate.
Images:
You can provide image suggestions for the guest post, but we typically do that ourselves. We also provide you with marketing images for Pinterest/Facebook Posts linking back to your article.
Bio and Backlink:
A brief bio (2-4 sentences) and one backlink to your blog or website will be included at the end of the article.
Logo:
Please provide a high-quality image of your blog/website's logo or a photo of yourself if you prefer.
Submission:
Please submit your article to [email protected] as a Google Doc or Word Doc for easy editing and collaboration.
Editing:
After reading your submission, I'll let you know if we should make make any changes before posting it to the site. Your finished article may undergo minor edits for clarity, tone, formatting, and SEO purposes.
Timeline:
We'll aim to publish the article within 1-3 weeks after final approval.
Questions:
If you’re unsure whether your topic idea is a good fit, have questions about sponsored links, or need clarification on anything in the guidelines — please don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m happy to help!
You can contact me directly at [email protected].