You can submit your writings to publish on this website! Class With Mason will be grateful for useful submissions
Guest Post Guidelines
Thanks for contributing to Class With Mason!Here are some guidelines and recommendations for each piece of content that you submit.
List of Desired Blog Post Themes and Topics
In general, posts we accept for guest content fall under the following themes:
- Critical Literary Theory
- Critical Thinking
- English Literature
- Social Ecology
- Prefigurative Politics
- Memory Tricks
- Writing Skills
- Book Reviews
- Poetry Analysis
- Short Story Analysis
- Literary Essays
- Crash Courses
- Qualitative Research
Note: Make sure the content isn't already available on this site, duplicate content won't be posted. 15% plagiarism limit. No AI Generated content accepted
While brainstorming what to write about, ask yourself these questions: Will this topic be relevant to the Class With Mason students?
Am I qualified to write about this topic?
What insight can I bring to this topic that nobody else can?
When in doubt, get in touch with me through below given form
Guest Post Content Tips
The guiding light behind our blog is to share content that’s educational, engaging, and entertaining.- Posts should be 800 – 1,500+ words in length. We find this is a perfect size of post, and you’ll fit in with the rest of our blog this way. Longer is good, too.
- Break up your content, so it’s easy to read. This means including headings, subheadings, bullets, and any other visual elements to increase the readability of your piece.
- Write in a natural, conversational tone. We want to share content that is authoritative, but not robotic. We’re producing blog content — not Wikipedia pages, so don’t shy away from showing off your sense of humour.
- All content MUST BE ORIGINAL. We do not accept duplicate or syndicated content as guest posts. If your post has appeared anywhere else on the web, we can’t publish it on our blog. If you quote other content, link to it.
- Always name your sources. We understand that you’re an expert, but our audience might not be so sure.
- Talk about your topic from your experience and observation.
- Take a position. If you disagree with common wisdom on a topic, talk about why the mainstream point of view is wrong or misleading. Back up your perspective with facts. Take screenshots. Include interesting data. Support your arguments with external references.
Lists and Bullets.
Actionable Takeaways. Recap the takeaways of your article as bullet points at the end of your post.
NOTE: Class With Mason reserves full editorial control and may edit or tweak submissions as we see fit. These tweaks include anything from removing too much self-promotion to optimizing for SEO, edits both small and large, and more.
Guest Post Promotion
Please feel free to promote your post through your social media, newsletter, or link to it from your blog.
You can even include a snippet of the post on your blog, with a link back to the original content on our site. You can also backlink your content wherever necessary. (this is important so that we both avoid duplicate content penalties).
Note: Don't forget to include link to your picture and short introduction of 4-5 lines maximum for author widget. You can also include link to your website or social networks for author widget. Example is given below!
- Tips & Tricks
- Poetry
- Literature
Write down your name and email address. In the subject line, write the title of the notes. In the message section, write the entire article content, then click send. Alternatively, you can send us your guest post at [email protected].