Thank you for your interest in submitting to the Boostability blog. Please read the following instructions carefully in order to ensure your submission matches our guidelines.


This is a B2B blog, with a heavy emphasis on SEO marketing.

We’re the largest white-label SEO firm in the world, and we want to feature writers who are, too. Your posts should focus on an audience made up of other movers and shakers in the digital marketing world, showcasing new research and new ideas that can transform basic practices into something really special.


We’re looking for thought leaders.

Articles published on our site must be from reputable digital marketing experts. Submissions must be tied to a company email address (no Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, etc.), and include a professional resume or CV or a link to an active LinkedIn profile. These submission requirements ensure the best and brightest get their content featured on our site.


We expect quality writing.

Your content should be a well-composed, digital marketing-conscious piece. We know you want people to read what you write, and so do we, so make your article accessible and easy to understand in order to make that happen. We suggest familiarizing yourself with some of our more recent posts on the BoostBlog to get a good feel for what we’re looking for. We also score readability with the Yoast plugin; we suggest reading through their criteria before submitting your work. Any submissions that require extensive edits will not be considered for publication.


Look ahead.

We get lots of submissions every week, so in order to give yourself the best shot at publication, take some time to review our Writer Guidelines. They give great in-depth advice about what we’re looking for on a micro scale. Submissions that don’t fit these guidelines in tone or style will not be considered.


Send us the right materials.

We expect full-length articles, around a minimum of 1,200 words, so take some time to complete a project before sending us your work. However, writers whose work we accept will have the opportunity to pitch to our editorial team in the future. You’ll receive an email letting you know if your submission has been accepted or rejected, with additional instructions on what to do if we decide to move forward with your work.

We use Submittable to accept and review our submissions.