How do I submit a story to WelovetoShare123
Everyone at Focusye is obsessed with finding the best merchandise for our readers. We’ve all experienced disappointment after spending money on something that didn’t meet our expectations. We expect our freelancers to write every article for us with the same passion and attention to detail, whether it’s a personal article or a how-to. We are always looking for more journalists who share our passion for our cause. After all, only when we have a diverse pool of authors can we inclusively report what is best for the majority.
Much of our work is done by our team of professional journalists, who constantly test and retest merchandise to keep our reviews up to date. However, we do welcome the occasional shorter article submission, and we also work with freelancers to collaborate on long tutorials. Here’s what you should know.
How we work
We use a combination of data and trends to determine the type of information users most need and desire when assigning reviews. (However, we are not entirely governed by numbers; We also rely on common sense). Due to this procedure, we do not accept many submissions for comments, which are usually written by members of our team. Updates to previously published guidelines follow a similar procedure, although they may require much less effort. However, different editors may occasionally ask writers with industry knowledge to update or revise existing guides, and we will also publish shorter, less time-consuming works. We are interested in meeting new writers and getting suggestions for these works.
What types of submissions do we accept
We accept submissions for shorter news stories, anthems, and methods about products we’ve covered. We don’t accept long-form reviews for off-beat submissions, which we usually hand over to our staff, but we’re always interested in knowing freelance writers with partner experience who we can assign guides or updates to in the future.
Our remuneration
We usually pay $300 for shorter contributions, but this may vary depending on the work involved. We have a different price for long reviews. A new review or rewriting an existing review costs about $1500 (with some exceptions when updates are very rapid or intensive), and updating an existing review costs about $500 (with some exceptions when updates are particularly rapid or intensive).
Who we want to work with
We want to connect with freelancers who are experts in the fields we cover. Are you a cookbook author who can’t put down a kitchen gadget? Are you a web expert who makes a living improving people’s sluggish Internet? Are you a trained industrial designer with a passion for desk and chair design? Is there an equally qualified expert writer form? We look forward to your comments.
How to promote
A solid pitch should include no more than a catchy title and a few sentences to three paragraphs of explanation. We’re looking for articles about things and how to live with them: in-depth features, unconventional views, or a letter of recommendation for a product that our readers may not know about. A good submission makes you wish the narrative was already written so you can read more.