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    Write For Us: Submit a Guest Article

    Thank you for visiting our guest article submission page, where we’re providing the opportunity to Write For Us and share your expert knowledge and insights with the Technical Master audience.

    If you’ve spent years fixing Windows errors at 2 am, flashing Android firmware, or diagnosing why a PS5 won’t read a disc, you’re the person we want. That’s the kind of hands-on experience you can’t fake, and it’s what our readers need. We want you to contribute to our platform and share that knowledge with the visitors.

    Technical Master is a source for practical technology help. We publish Windows fixes, Android troubleshooting, iPhone guides, device repairs, and tech explainers for people who want genuine answers, not fluff. We invite guest authors who can write high-quality, experience backed articles that help readers solve problems. If you can create a Windows 11 fix, a thorough Android guide, or a good iPhone how-to that readers can follow — without padding it with generic filler — we want to hear from you.

    What We Look For in Guest Blogs

    At Technical Master, we are not interested in surface-level overviews or rehashed content that can be found on a hundred other sites. We want hands-on, informative guides and expert opinions. When you write for us, your post should help our readers fix a specific problem, understand a subject, or make a better choice.

    Our site covers these core content areas, and your submission must fit into one of them:

    • Windows Fixes & How-To Guides: These are the backbone of this platform. We publish in-depth troubleshooting articles on Windows OS, which include error fixes, system settings, performance issues, and registry/CMD-level guides. Topics like black screen errors, BSOD fixes, boot failures, taskbar tweaks, OneDrive management, driver issues, and DNS configuration are what our audience comes here to read.
    • Android Fixes: This is a popular and busy category. Content in this category must provide concrete troubleshooting steps for issues like battery drain, overheating, slow charging, security settings, and device-specific Android issues. Avoid vague tips; focus on device-related solutions and platform-specific fixes.
    • iPhone & iOS Fixes: We cover everything from contact management and settings to iOS feature guides and common iPhone problems. If you know iOS inside out and can write clear, accurate walkthroughs, this side is open to you.
    • Device Fixes: It includes consumer tech beyond phones and PCs — smart TVs, streaming sticks like Roku, PS4 and PS5 consoles, AirPods, and other peripherals. Practical fix guides and setup instructions work well here.
    • Tech Explainers: Deep dives into technology concepts — quantum computing, AI, cybersecurity, PC, mobile, and emerging tech topics. These pieces need technical authority, not Wikipedia level summaries. The readers can tell the difference.

    What we don’t publish: social media trend roundups, generic “top 10 apps” listicles, cloud computing think-pieces with no practical angle, or anything that reads like a press release. Every article on Technical Master exists to solve a problem or explain something clearly. If yours doesn’t do at least one of these things, it’s not a fit.

    Note: Submissions that include or promote casino, gambling, betting, adult material, dating platforms, drugs, vape products, CBD, weapons, or related industries will be rejected immediately. We also avoid affiliate links, and promotional articles disguised as educational content. Any submitted post focused primarily on marketing rather than information will not be published.

    Submission and Editorial Guidelines

    To maintain the high standards on our site, every submission must follow these criteria. We do not publish author bios.

    • The article you send must be 100% original and written for us. It can’t be published anywhere else, not even on your personal blog or social media.
    • Do not use AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini to generate or assist with your manuscript. We use detection tools to verify that all text is human-written.
    • Articles must be at least 800 words. The most successful pieces on our site are usually between 1,500 and 2,500 words.
    • Write in fluent native English, an active voice, and a friendly, informative, conversational tone. Proofread your work; we reject drafts that require heavy editing and are full of grammatical errors.
    • Verify all claims, data, and technical configurations. We value engineering-grade insights over general observations.
    • Formatting and Structure:
      • Use a clear structure with a main title (H1) and content headings (H2s and H3s) to break up content sections. Properly formatted posts improve readability and perform better in search engines.
      • Include your focus keyword in the title, slug, alt text, and within the first 100 words of the introduction.
      • Provide a good, SEO optimized meta description between 150 and 160 characters.
    • Images and Media:
      • Provide at least one featured image (1280×720 pixels) relevant to the topic, such as a diagram, hardware photo, or UI preview. You must own the rights to media or use properly licensed Creative Commons assets or stock photos.
      • Include any infographics or multimedia directly in the final draft.
    • Linking and Promotion:
      • Include at least one internal link to a relevant article on our site using natural anchor text that offers value and makes sense.
      • You may include up to two external links to authoritative, non-competing sources for citations.
      • Do not include affiliate links, referral codes, or promotional URLs. The goal of your guest post should be to build authority and share knowledge, not to drive quick sales. External links should be educational and add context to the article.
      • Do not include “About the Author” sections or promotional paragraphs within the body text.

    How to Submit Your Article

    If you have a draft that meets our criteria and you want to get in front of our tech audience, simply send it over. We prefer blog submissions in Google Docs or Microsoft Word formats, since it’s easy for our team to edit and review.

    Email your pitch or finished content piece to [email protected], or use the contact page to reach out to us.

    When you email, use a clear subject line so we know it’s a guest article submission for Technical Master. Add a quick intro about yourself and your background in the industry. Our team reviews every pitch carefully, and if your blog fits within our standards, we’ll let you know.

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