Let’s tell your story to the global Spinlister community. Here are our editorial guidelines to get you started.
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Around 500 words or more.
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Topic of your article should have a clear focus.
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Written for the global cycling community.
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Bold, interesting, and fun to read. Visuals are a plus.
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Full of valuable information that helps readers get inspired, learn something, or think differently.
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When possible, use common examples to highlight functions. And don’t be afraid to pull from your real-life experience.
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Spell-checked and fact-checked, with sources cited (link to them) to back up arguments.
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Not self-promotional (with limited exceptions)
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All content must be exclusive to Spinlister. We can only accept articles that are completely original, as duplicate content is mutually detrimental.
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Here are a few more helpful hits:
Use visual examples whenever possible. The more ‘color’ you can add to a blog, the better. Ask yourself whether a graph or a photo would help visualize your point better than text, and provide links to relevant videos.
Lists and bullet points keep the eye moving. They also help make our blog easy to read, making the content within the blog actionable.
Include a personal bio and headshot sized 150×150. Hey, we want to make sure you get the promotion you deserve.
Be patient with the revision process. Like you, we’re busy, so when you submit a blog it should be researched, well-written, and ready for publication.
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When you submit a blog, please email hello@spinlister.com, with the following:
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Link to your article in a Google doc (please give access to hello@spinlister.com ) with your bio and a meta description for the article included in the doc.
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Visuals for the blog, a headshot