Welcome to SuprSend!
We appreciate your interest in contributing to SuprSend by submitting a technical guest post. We believe in fostering a community of thought leaders and experts in the fields of notification and communication tech. To maintain the quality and relevance of our content, we have established the following guidelines for guest post submissions.
Topics We Cover
We welcome guest posts on the following topics:
- Innovative approaches to notifications’ (product or marketing)
- Topics around notification systems, notification vendors, notification channels, queues
- Best practices in communications space
- Case studies on successful communication campaigns through different notification channels
- Emerging trends in the field of notification and communication technology
- The impact of technology on communication strategies
Content Guidelines
To ensure that your guest post aligns with our standards, please consider the following:
- Originality: We only accept original content that has not been published elsewhere. Please refrain from submitting articles that have already been published on other platforms.
- Relevance: Ensure that your content is relevant to our tech audience and falls within the scope of notification and communication topics.
- Quality: Aim for well-researched, insightful, and high-quality content. Back up your points with examples, statistics, or real-world experiences.
- Length: Aim for a word count between 1000 to 2500 words. Longer articles should provide in-depth insights without compromising readability.
- Formatting: Use clear headings, subheadings, and bullet points to enhance readability. Include images, graphs, or other visual elements if they add value to the content.
- No Advertisement Policy: While we recognize the significance of backlinks, we adhere to a strict policy against overt advertising. We allow for one natural backlink to your product or website, granted it seamlessly integrates into the content context. Our focus is on maintaining a valuable and informative experience for our readers rather than promoting explicit advertising.