Author Guidelines — At CredoraPress, we welcome knowledgeable writers, industry professionals, researchers, and experienced contributors who can bring useful ideas and original perspectives to our readers.
We are interested in content that explains complex subjects clearly, shares practical knowledge, explores meaningful developments, and gives readers something they can genuinely use.
These Author Guidelines explain what we look for, how submissions should be prepared, and the standards contributors are expected to follow.
Our Author Guidelines
Before submitting an article to CredoraPress, please take a moment to understand our editorial expectations.
We care about originality, accuracy, clarity, and reader value. A submission does not need to sound overly formal, but it should demonstrate that the author understands the subject and has taken the time to produce something worthwhile.
Topics We Cover
Our primary areas include:
- Artificial Intelligence
- AI Search & Emerging AI
- SaaS & Business Software
- SEO & Search Marketing
- Business Technology
- Digital Marketing
- Technology Research
- Software Reviews & Comparisons
- Productivity & Business Tools
We may consider topics outside these areas when they have a strong connection to our audience and editorial direction.
Write for the Reader
The first question an author should ask is:
“Will this article genuinely help the reader?”
We prefer articles that answer a real question, solve a practical problem, explain something complicated, or provide meaningful insight.
Avoid writing an article simply because a keyword has search volume.
Search optimization can support good content, but it should never be the reason for creating content that offers little value.
Original Content Only
All submissions must be original.
We do not accept:
- Plagiarized articles
- Copied website content
- Rewritten articles with minimal changes
- Content published elsewhere without permission
- Content created primarily by copying another publisher
- Misleading or fabricated research
If you use information, statistics, quotations, research, or ideas from another source, provide appropriate attribution where necessary.
Human Expertise & Experience
We value genuine knowledge.
Authors should contribute their own understanding, analysis, examples, experience, or research wherever appropriate.
Personal experience can make an article particularly useful when it is relevant and presented honestly.
Do not claim to have tested a product, used a service, interviewed someone, or conducted research if you have not actually done so.
Accuracy & Fact-Checking
Authors are responsible for the factual accuracy of their submissions.
Before submitting an article, check important claims, statistics, dates, product information, technical details, and other factual statements.
Where appropriate, use reliable sources such as official documentation, academic research, government resources, original studies, and reputable publications.
Our Fact-Checking Policy explains our approach to verifying information.
Sources & References
When an article relies on research or external information, use credible sources.
Primary sources are preferred when they are available.
For example, when discussing a software feature, official product documentation may be more appropriate than an unrelated third-party article.
When referencing research or statistics, link to the original study, report, dataset, or organization whenever practical.
Writing Style
We prefer writing that feels clear, natural, and genuinely written for people.
Authors should:
- Use short and readable paragraphs
- Explain technical terms when necessary
- Use descriptive headings
- Avoid unnecessary jargon
- Use examples where they improve understanding
- Keep sentences reasonably clear
- Avoid repetitive conclusions
- Write confidently without exaggeration
You do not need to make an article complicated to make it authoritative.
Headlines & Subheadings
Headlines should accurately represent the article.
Avoid exaggerated titles that promise something the article cannot deliver.
Use H2 and H3 headings to organize longer articles and help readers find the information they need.
Headings should describe the section that follows rather than being written only for search-engine keywords.
SEO Without Keyword Stuffing
We welcome search-friendly content, but SEO should support the reader rather than interfere with the reading experience.
Authors should avoid:
- Repeating the same keyword unnaturally
- Creating paragraphs solely for keyword placement
- Using irrelevant keywords
- Over-optimized anchor text
- Hidden text
- Misleading search-focused headings
Use relevant terminology naturally throughout the article.
Links
External links should support the information being discussed.
We prefer links to:
- Official documentation
- Government resources
- Academic research
- Original studies
- Reputable organizations
- Reliable industry sources
Do not add unnecessary links simply to promote a website.
Internal links may be included when they genuinely help readers discover related CredoraPress content.
Promotional & Commercial Content
Articles should not read like advertisements.
We may reject or request changes to content that is primarily promotional, excessively focused on a company, or written mainly to obtain backlinks.
If you are submitting content connected to a commercial relationship, disclose the relevant relationship when appropriate.
Our Editorial Independence standards apply to contributed content as well as other editorial material.
Affiliate & Sponsored Content
If your submission contains affiliate links, sponsorships, or other commercial relationships, disclose them to the CredoraPress team before publication.
Commercial relationships do not guarantee publication or favorable editorial treatment.
See our Affiliate Disclosure for additional information.
AI-Assisted Content
AI tools may be useful for brainstorming, research organization, outlining, or editing.
However, contributors remain responsible for everything they submit.
Do not submit unreviewed AI-generated content as finished editorial work.
Authors must verify important claims, remove inaccurate information, and ensure that the final article provides genuine value.
Our AI Usage Policy explains how CredoraPress approaches AI-assisted content.
Article Structure
A strong article will generally include:
A clear introduction
Explain what the reader will learn and why the subject matters.
Useful sections
Break the topic into logical sections with descriptive headings.
Evidence or examples
Support important claims with appropriate research, examples, or sources.
Practical conclusions
End by giving the reader a useful takeaway rather than simply repeating the introduction.
The exact structure can vary depending on the topic.
Images & Media
Use images only when they genuinely improve the article.
Authors should have the right to use any images they submit.
Do not submit copyrighted images copied from other websites unless you have appropriate permission or a valid license.
Where applicable, provide image credits and source information.
What We May Reject
CredoraPress may decline submissions that contain:
- Plagiarism
- False or unsupported claims
- Excessive promotion
- Manipulative SEO tactics
- Irrelevant backlinks
- Low-value content
- Misleading information
- Copyright violations
- Unclear ownership
- Excessive affiliate promotion
- Content outside our editorial direction
We may also request substantial revisions before considering an article for publication.
Editorial Review
Submitting an article does not guarantee publication.
Our editorial team may review the article for accuracy, originality, relevance, structure, readability, and overall quality.
We may edit submissions for grammar, clarity, formatting, accuracy, or style.
Significant editorial changes may be discussed with the contributor when appropriate.
Our Editorial Policy explains the broader standards we follow when publishing content.
Corrections & Updates
Authors may be contacted if information in a published article becomes outdated or requires clarification.
If a meaningful factual error is discovered, we may update or correct the article in accordance with our Corrections Policy.
Authors are encouraged to notify us if they become aware of an important error in their published work.
Author Responsibility
By submitting content to CredoraPress, you confirm that the material is your own work or that you have the necessary rights to submit it.
You are also responsible for ensuring that your submission does not knowingly contain false information, plagiarism, copyright violations, or misleading claims.
We value contributors who take responsibility for the quality of their work.
Our Goal
Our Author Guidelines are not designed to make writing difficult.
They exist to make expectations clear.
We want contributors to have the freedom to bring their own voice, expertise, and ideas while maintaining the standards our readers expect.
If you have something genuinely useful to say, know your subject, and care about the quality of your work, we would be interested in hearing from you.
Write with purpose.
Research carefully.
Be useful.
Be honest.
That is the standard we aim to maintain at CredoraPress.
