How to contribute to SmartCompany

Overview

 

SmartCompany accepts guest contributions from SME business owners, startup founders, managers, entrepreneurs, investors and relevant subject matter experts.

The guest contributions published within SmartCompany are:

1. Opinion-based and focused on, or linked to, the news cycle

They are short, sharp and to the point, and have a topical and time-sensitive element to them.

2. Practical and specific advice to business owners

These guest contributions are unique in that they are not newsy but evergreen, are longer and more in-depth. Each piece should leave the reader with an understanding of how to tackle a task.

These can be short, line-by-line pieces that function as ‘how to’ guides, or longer pieces that explain how a certain segment of business practice works. We are also seeking templates, high-quality HTML embeddable tools and infographics.

SmartCompany guest contributor examples

1. Avoiding burnout: Health and wellness tips for juggling a job and a side hustle

2. Why sticking with ‘it’s how we do things’ is a recipe for disaster

3. How working with Bondi Sands as our first client shaped the future of our business

4. Unpacked: The epic rise and dramatic downfall of fitness chain F45

5. How the H:CS ratio can help you find the right investor for your business

6. From Tokyo to New York: What the future cities of work look like

Point of contact for SmartCompany

 

If you would like to contribute to SmartCompany, please email news editor Eloise Keating (ekeating@smartcompany.com.au) with:

1. Your guest contribution idea; and

2. Your LinkedIn URL.

Please note, we prioritise guest contributions written by the owners and founders of Australian SMEs and startups.

SmartCompany guest contributions should be 400-1000 words.

SmartCompany guest contributions cannot be promotional. This means being one step removed from your business and your product, service or offering. We’re happy for you to talk about your industry or what you have deep expertise in, as long as you aren’t effectively saying your product or service is the number one solution for people in that industry.

Guest contributions must be original and exclusive to SmartCompany. This means the piece is not being published by another media outlet.