We are looking for regular or one-off contributors for the twago magazine!

Are you a Freelancer and want to share your tips and experiences with other Freelancers? Are you a programming or design pro who knows about the latest trends and has an expert insight into future developments? Or do you have a business that helps freelancers or helps companies to find freelancers and external experts and you’re eager to share your expertise with others? If you are, then we would love to hear from you. Firstly please read our guidelines, then if you think you have some material that would be perfect for our blog just use the form to submit your details or email chloe-louise.lloyd@twago.com

Hello future twago magazine guest authors:

We all know how much work and research goes into a well-written article, however unclear guidelines and expectations can burden your research and unnecessarily lengthen the writing time of an article. So that we can collaborate with our guest authors as smoothly as possible, we would encourage all guest authors to take note of the following points:

  • Our target group are freelancers from varying fields. From programming to web design, translation to marketing and from SEO to general freelancing life. We encourage you to pitch interesting articles around these themes, and focus on the direct needs of our users.
  • Make sure that the article contains useful and fresh content for the reader. Try to include a teaser introduction to the article which will catch our readers´ attention.
  • Within this teaser, try to include one or two sentences about yourself, including any specific experience that you have about the topic on which you are writing.
  • The article should be between 400-800 words long. If your article should be longer than this then we would need to adapt it to fit our requirements.
  • The article should be clear and well-written, avoiding grammatical and spelling mistakes
  • If you refer to certain data, studies or other such specific information, then please include a link to the source. Further information on a topic is always welcomed and appreciated by our readers.
  • The article should appear in its original format on the twago magazine, and thus should not have been published anywhere else before.
  • You may include two or three relevant links within your article. However, please ensure that the text of the article is not too commercial. We like to receive interesting and unique content.
  • We welcome any relevant pictures or videos to be included within the article.
  • We reserve the right to edit any article we receive so that it fits with our quality standards as outlined in these guidelines.
  • We promise to review every guest article pitch that we receive, and to reply within one working week. We look forward to working with you.