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Join hundreds of tech professionals, researchers, and founders who publish their best ideas on thedigitalweekly.com — the weekly technology chronicle trusted by a fast-growing global audience.

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Why Guest Posting on TheDigitalWeekly.com Matters

TheDigitalWeekly.com is not just another tech blog — it is a curated weekly technology chronicle where quality thinking meets a genuinely engaged audience. If you have real expertise in technology, software, AI, cybersecurity, digital marketing, or the startup world, thedigitalweekly com is where your ideas deserve to be heard.

We launched thedigitalweekly.com with a clear editorial mission: to cut through the noise and deliver tech news, deep-dive analysis, and expert commentary that actually moves the needle. Every week, tens of thousands of developers, founders, product managers, and digital professionals turn to thedigitalweekly tech news section to stay ahead of what is happening in the industry.

That audience is now yours to reach — if your content clears our editorial bar. We are selective, but we are fair. We are not looking for keyword-stuffed fluff or recycled opinions. We are looking for the kind of original, well-researched writing that makes a reader stop, think, and share. If that describes how you write, keep reading.

What You Get by Writing for Us

Publishing on the weekly technology chronicle at thedigitalweekly .com is not a one-sided transaction. Here is exactly what contributors walk away with:

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A Followed DoFollow Backlink

Every accepted guest post includes a contextual, DoFollow backlink to your website or portfolio — real SEO value from a domain with steadily growing authority.

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Access to a Targeted Tech Audience

Your article reaches 85,000+ monthly readers who are decision-makers, developers, founders, and early adopters — not casual browsers.

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Social Amplification

We promote accepted posts across our LinkedIn, Twitter/X, and newsletter channels — giving your ideas multi-channel reach the day they go live.

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Author Bio & Brand Building

You get a permanent, indexed author profile page on thedigitalweekly.com — a portfolio asset that builds credibility in your niche over time.

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Long-Term Organic Traffic

Articles published on thedigitalweekly tech news platform continue to rank and send traffic to your site months or years after publication.

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Editorial Partnership Potential

Strong contributors are invited into our extended editorial community — with opportunities for co-authored features, roundups, and expert quotes.


Topics We Publish at TheDigitalWeekly

The editorial scope of thedigitalweekly .com covers the full spectrum of modern technology. Whether you are writing a technical deep-dive or a strategic commentary piece, if it is relevant to the digital world we live and work in, we want to consider it. Here are the categories we actively commission:

Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Software Development & Engineering Cloud Computing & DevOps Startup Culture & Venture Capital Digital Marketing & Growth Product Management Blockchain & Web3 SaaS & B2B Tech Consumer Tech & Gadgets Future of Work & Remote Tech EdTech & E-Learning HealthTech & BioTech Open Source Software UI/UX Design & Product Data Science & Analytics Electric Vehicles & Green Tech Internet of Things (IoT) AR / VR / Spatial Computing Tech Policy & Regulation

Not sure if your topic fits? A good rule of thumb: if it would naturally appear in the thedigitalweekly tech news feed or spark a discussion in a technology Slack channel, it probably belongs here. When in doubt, pitch it — we would rather engage with a borderline idea than miss a great one.


Our Guest Post Guidelines

Everything published under the TheDigitalWeekly banner goes through editorial review. We do not publish for the sake of publishing. The guidelines below are not arbitrary — they reflect what makes content genuinely useful to our readers and what earns long-term search visibility for both you and us.

Content Requirements

  • Minimum 1,500 words: Shorter posts rarely provide enough depth to be useful. Our best-performing articles average 2,000–3,000 words. Aim for comprehensiveness, not word count padding.
  • 100% original content: Your submission must not be published anywhere else — not on your own blog, Medium, LinkedIn, or any other platform. We run every submission through Copyscape and AI-detection tools.
  • Human-written and expert-led: We accept AI-assisted research and ideation, but the writing must be authentically human. Articles that read as raw AI output will be rejected without review.
  • Accurate and cited: Claims, statistics, and quotes must be sourced. Link to the original research or primary source — not to another blog that references it.
  • Structured for readability: Use H2 and H3 headings, short paragraphs (3–4 sentences max), bullet points where appropriate, and a clear introduction-body-conclusion flow.
  • Actionable takeaways: Readers of thedigitalweekly.com are practitioners. They want to walk away knowing something they can apply. Make sure your article delivers a tangible takeaway.
  • No promotional articles: Guest posts are not press releases. You may mention your company or product once, naturally, where genuinely relevant. Any piece that reads as an advertisement will be rejected.
  • No spun or repurposed content: Submitting a reformatted version of an existing article — yours or anyone else’s — is grounds for permanent removal from our contributor list.

At a Glance: Dos and Don’ts

✓ Do This

  • Write from genuine first-hand expertise
  • Include real data, case studies, or examples
  • Use a clear, scannable structure with headers
  • Offer a fresh angle on well-covered topics
  • Link to reputable external sources
  • Include a compelling, specific headline
  • Suggest 2–3 images or diagrams
  • Submit a complete author bio (50–80 words)

✗ Avoid This

  • Submitting generic “what is X” articles
  • Burying your links in obvious anchor text
  • Over-optimising for a single keyword
  • Pitching listicles with no substance
  • Using unverified statistics or fake quotes
  • Submitting content published elsewhere
  • Requesting multiple links in one post
  • Pitching without reading our published content

Our Linking Rules

Links are often the primary reason contributors reach out to thedigitalweekly com — and that is perfectly fine. We operate transparently. Here is exactly how links work on our platform:

  • One contextual backlink per article: You are entitled to one relevant, contextually placed link to your own website. The anchor text must be natural and relevant to the surrounding content.
  • Outbound editorial links: We encourage links to reputable sources (research papers, news outlets, official documentation) throughout the article. These strengthen your content.
  • No links to low-quality or irrelevant sites: We will remove any links to sites with thin content, casino/gambling, adult content, pharmaceuticals, or any site that does not add editorial value.
  • No exact-match anchor text manipulation: Links placed purely for keyword ranking with aggressive exact-match anchors will be edited or removed.

“The Weekly Chronicle Standard”

Every piece published on TheDigitalWeekly.com must pass one test: would a senior tech editor at a major publication consider this worth reading? If the answer is yes, we want it. If not, we will help you get there with editorial feedback. We believe the weekly technology chronicle we are building is only as good as the writers who contribute to it — and we take that responsibility seriously.


The Submission Process, Step by Step

We have deliberately kept the submission process simple. Here is what happens from pitch to publication:

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Read Before You Pitch

Browse five to ten recent articles on thedigitalweekly.com before submitting anything. Understand our tone, depth, and the type of topics we have covered recently. This single step dramatically improves acceptance rates.

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Send a Pitch (Optional but Recommended)

Email us with your proposed headline, a 100-word summary of the article, and links to two or three samples of your published writing. Pitching first saves everyone time if we have already covered your topic recently.

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Submit Your Full Draft

Send your completed article as a Google Doc (with sharing enabled) or a well-formatted Word document. Include your author bio, headshot, and the URL of the site you would like linked in the body of the email.

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Editorial Review (48–72 Hours)

Our editorial team reviews every submission personally. You will receive one of three responses: acceptance, acceptance with requested revisions, or a polite decline with brief feedback. We respond to every submission — no ghost rejections here.

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Revisions (If Needed)

If we request changes, you will have seven days to submit the revised version. Our editors may also make minor copy edits for style, grammar, or flow — we will never alter your core argument or attribution.

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Publication & Promotion

Accepted articles are typically published within 5–10 business days of final approval. We will notify you the moment your article goes live and begin amplifying it across our social and newsletter channels.


Technical Submission Specifications

To speed up the review process, please ensure your submission meets these formatting requirements before you hit send:

  • Word count: 1,500 words minimum; 4,000 words maximum for deep-dive pieces.
  • Format: Google Docs (preferred) or Microsoft Word. No PDFs please.
  • Images: Submit at least one suggested featured image (royalty-free, min. 1200×630px). Include image credits or source URLs.
  • Headings: Use H2 for main sections, H3 for subsections. Do not use H1 — that is reserved for the article title we set.
  • Author bio: 50–80 words, written in third person, with a professional headshot (min. 400×400px, JPG or PNG).
  • Meta description: Optional but appreciated — a 150-character summary of the article for search engines.
  • Plagiarism-free: Attach your Copyscape or Grammarly originality report if available. It speeds up review.

Frequently Asked Questions

These are the questions we get most often from prospective contributors to thedigitalweekly.com:

Do you accept paid guest posts?
Yes, we offer sponsored content placements on thedigitalweekly.com for brands and agencies that need a faster turnaround or greater editorial flexibility. All sponsored content is clearly labelled in accordance with FTC guidelines. Contact us for a media kit and current rates.
Can I republish my TheDigitalWeekly article elsewhere?
Once your article is published on thedigitalweekly com, you may republish it on your own blog or Medium using a canonical tag pointing back to the original URL on our site. We ask that you wait at least 30 days after our publication date before cross-posting.
How long does the review process take?
Our editorial team aims to respond to all submissions within 48 to 72 business hours. During peak periods, this can stretch to five business days. We appreciate your patience and guarantee a response to every submission — we do not let pitches disappear into a void.
Is there a topic I should avoid?
We do not publish content related to gambling, adult content, pharmaceuticals, multi-level marketing, get-rich-quick schemes, or any content that violates our editorial ethics policy. For anything adjacent to regulated industries (fintech, medtech, legaltech), we require clear disclaimers and expert attribution.
Can I submit articles in languages other than English?
At present, TheDigitalWeekly publishes exclusively in English. We require a professional standard of written English — if English is your second language, we recommend having a native speaker proofread before submission.
Do you pay contributors?
Currently, we do not offer payment for standard guest contributions — the value exchange is exposure, backlinks, and audience access. However, we do commission paid articles from a select group of expert contributors for special editorial series. If you are interested in that programme, mention it in your pitch.
Can I include multiple backlinks?
Standard guest posts include one contextual backlink to your site. Additional links require a sponsored content arrangement. All outbound links to relevant, high-quality external sources (research papers, official documentation, reputable news outlets) are welcome and encouraged regardless of placement type.
Do you accept AI-generated content?
We do not accept raw AI-generated articles. We understand that AI tools are now part of the writing workflow — for research, outlining, and editing. But the voice, perspective, and expertise must be genuinely human. We use AI-detection tools as part of our editorial review and will decline submissions that score above our threshold.
What happens after my article is published on TheDigitalWeekly.com?
After publication, your article will be promoted across our social media channels and included in our next weekly email newsletter (sent to 22,000+ subscribers). Your author profile page will be indexed and will accumulate engagement metrics over time. You are always welcome to share and promote your article on your own channels.

What Makes TheDigitalWeekly Different

There are thousands of technology publications online. So why does contributing to thedigitalweekly.com specifically matter? Here is the honest answer:

Most tech blogs have become content farms — churning out thinly-researched articles optimised purely for search volume with no real editorial identity. TheDigitalWeekly was founded as a direct response to that problem. We operate as a genuine weekly technology chronicle: a curated, editorially-driven publication that values insight over volume.

That means our readers are different. They are not passive scrollers — they are active technology professionals who bookmark articles, share them with their teams, and discuss them in Slack channels and industry forums. When your article lands on thedigitalweekly .com, it is entering a conversation, not a content warehouse.

We have invested heavily in our technical SEO, content architecture, and editorial processes — which is why articles published here continue to rank and drive traffic long after publication. Your backlink does not just exist; it works.

What Our Contributors Say

Voices from the TheDigitalWeekly community

“Publishing on TheDigitalWeekly.com was one of the best content decisions I made this year. The editorial team gave genuinely useful feedback and the backlink has been driving consistent referral traffic to my SaaS product for six months.”

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Arjun Mehta
Co-Founder, DataLayer.io

“I’ve written for a dozen tech publications and thedigitalweekly com is one of the few that actually reads your submission. They caught a factual error in my AI article before it went live — that kind of editorial rigour is rare.”

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Sarah Okonkwo
ML Engineer & Technical Writer

“The audience at TheDigitalWeekly is exactly who I needed to reach — CTOs, technical product leads, and startup founders. My cybersecurity post got picked up by three newsletters after it ran on the weekly technology chronicle.”

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Mikael Rosen
Cybersecurity Consultant
What We Cover

Popular Content Verticals on TheDigitalWeekly

The thedigitalweekly tech news section is just the beginning. Here are the verticals where we have the deepest readership engagement — and where your expertise will have the most impact.

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Artificial Intelligence

LLMs, generative AI, AI ethics, applied ML, and the business impact of automation. Our most-read vertical.

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Cybersecurity

Threat intelligence, zero-trust architecture, data breach analysis, and enterprise security strategy.

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Cloud & DevOps

AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes, CI/CD, platform engineering, and infrastructure as code.

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Startups & VC

Founder stories, fundraising strategy, product-market fit, and startup failure post-mortems.

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Consumer Tech

Gadgets, mobile platforms, wearables, and the technology shaping everyday digital life.

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Data & Analytics

Business intelligence, data engineering, visualization, and the modern data stack.

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Web3 & Blockchain

Decentralized finance, NFTs, smart contracts, and the evolving regulatory landscape.

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Digital Marketing & SEO

Content strategy, technical SEO, paid media, and the intersection of marketing and technology.

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