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Most pitches we receive go nowhere. Here is exactly what separates the ones we move forward with.

What This Site Covers

Premium Tech Blog is a guest posting and blogging platform built around consumer tech. Our readers track smart tech trends on their own. They research mesh routers before touching their home network setup. They compare flagship smartphones before upgrading. They want honest writing from someone who spent time with the product — not someone who skimmed three other articles and reworded them.

That is the only standard we publish to.

Topics We Accept

Home Automation and Smart Home Real guides on home automation, smart home systems, automated lighting, smart hubs, and IoT devices. Walk us through what you set up, what surprised you, what failed, and what you would change if you started over.

Mesh WIFI and Home Networking Router benchmarks, mesh WIFI router comparisons, home network setup walkthroughs, and practical advice on getting a reliable signal throughout a home. Someone who ran cables and tested speeds themselves will always beat someone summarising a spec sheet.

Smartphones and Displays Flagship smartphone coverage, OLED smartphone comparisons, and honest assessments of whether the latest release is worth the upgrade. Impressions after a month of use beat launch-day reactions every time.

Headphones and Audio Noise cancelling headphones, premium headphones, premium audio gear, and high-end listening equipment. Tell us what changed after the first week. First-hour takes belong somewhere else.

Gadgets and Consumer Tech Luxury gadgets, smart tech 2026 coverage, consumer tech trends, and products that shift how someone works or spends their time. If something turned out to be mostly hype, say that.

What Makes a Submission Worth Publishing?

The best articles we receive share something obvious — a real person clearly behind the writing.

Someone who spent three weeks with a flagship smartphone and shifted their opinion halfway through. Someone who set up a mesh router in a house with thick plaster walls and learned the hard way which placement worked. Someone who flew a long route with three different noise cancelling headphones and came back with strong, specific feelings about all of them.

That kind of detail is what readers remember. It also happens to be what search engines reward.

Articles here run between 900 and 1,500 words for most topics. Longer works when the subject calls for it. The piece needs a clear position, a question someone is genuinely searching for, and no filler sentences added to stretch the count.

What Gets Rejected

A lot of submissions get turned down fast. Here is what puts something in that pile:

Content written by AI. Every submission gets checked. If it reads like it came from a chatbot, it does not go any further.

Paid links dressed up as guest posts. If a brand is funding the piece, that is a sponsored post — a separate conversation entirely.

Rewritten existing articles. If the draft mirrors something already sitting on page one of search results, we will notice before you finish your pitch.

Generic list articles with no real opinion behind them. Telling us which one you use and why is more valuable than a “10 Best Smart Home Devices” roundup with copy-paste descriptions.

Anything under 700 words. Almost nothing worth reading fits in that space.

How to Pitch

Three things. Keep it short.

One paragraph explaining what you want to write and why you are the right person to write it. Set up a smart home system recently? Say so. Been reviewing premium headphones for a couple of years? Mention it.

A working headline and two or three sentences on the angle. A topic is not an angle. “Best mesh routers 2026” is a topic. “Mesh routers are a waste of money in apartments under 700 square feet” is an angle.

One writing sample. Published anywhere is fine. We just need to see how you write.

No full draft needed upfront. A strong pitch gets us there.

What You Get

A by-line on a site covering home automation, smart home systems, consumer tech trends, and premium gear for readers who follow this space closely.

One followed link in your author bio.

A real edit before anything goes live. We do not post submissions unchanged. If something can be tighter or clearer, we will tell you before it publishes.

Guest posts are unpaid currently.

Submission Rules

Short sentences. Anything that needs two reads to understand should be cut in half or rewritten.

Write for someone who is smart but not a specialist in the area. If a term need explaining, explain it. If it does not, skip the definition.

Keywords belong in the article naturally. If a phrase reads like it was placed there for a search engine rather than a person, rewrite it.

External links to reliable sources are welcome. One link to your own site in the author bio. That is the ceiling.

Drafts go to us as a Google Doc with editing access on.

Send Your Pitch

Email: Alanseocompany@gmail.com Subject: Guest Post — Premium Tech Blog

Every pitch gets read. We reply to the ones we want to take forward within seven days. One follow-up after ten days is fine if you have not heard back.

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