Welcome to Pinnacle Weekly! We invite passionate writers to contribute to our platform by focusing on the following topics: Business, Finance & Investment, Marketing, Self-improvement, Career, Education, Lifestyle, Home & Improvement, Fashion, Technology, Health, and Current Affairs. To be published, writers must ensure their content is valuable to readers, original, and free from plagiarism. Our editors closely monitor all articles, rejecting any with copied content. Writers retain the copyright of their work but must ensure all images used have commercial licenses. Adhering to these guidelines is crucial for publication in Pinnacle Weekly.
To Begin With..
We recognize the importance of quality content, its purpose for readers, and the hard work writers invest in creating it. Hence, please follow these criteria to have your pitch considered:
Provide well-researched and detailed content.
Ensure all content is original and free from plagiarism.
Exclude affiliate links and promotional material (we will remove these).
Select topics that address and solve specific problems.
Submit engaging content supported by facts and statistics, avoiding unsubstantiated opinions.
Do not share previously published content.
Avoid generic or AI-generated content.
What are we searching for?
Types of content we accept
Blog posts (minimum 2000 words), case studies, white papers, webinars, and podcasts.
Content filled with examples and ready to use
It's good to have a theory, but it would be really helpful if you could demonstrate to our readers how to put an idea into practice in the real world.
Non-advertising material
Our contributors don't promote any service or business. We'd appreciate it if you avoid including any sales pitches in your story.
Original content
Make sure your content is unique and not copied from other sources. Don't post content that is too similar to what we already have on our blog.
Easy, useful, and very clear information.
Use lots of pictures, videos, and charts to clearly and fully explain your message.
Valuable information supported by facts.
People discuss keeping customers and increasing their numbers, but we're interested in your opinion on this topic. You can mention where you got your information from.