How to Write for Us: A Guide to Writing for Tech Websites

​This guide is intended to be a primer for anyone who wants to write for tech websites. It will cover the basics of writing, how to find a story, and how to pitch your ideas.

You may have noticed that we don't have bylines on our posts. That's because at TNW, we want the focus to be on the story and not the author.

When you pitch your idea for a post:

- Include your idea in one sentence

- Provide links to any related stories or articles you've written

- Include 2-3 sentences about why you think this is worth writing about

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What is the Difference Between a Blog Post and an Article?

Blog posts and articles are two different types of content. Blog posts are usually shorter and more informal, while articles are usually longer and have more structure.

A blog post is a short piece of content that can be about anything. It's usually written in a conversational tone and has less structure than an article. Blog posts can also be called "posts" or "blog entries."

An article is a long piece of content that typically has a title, subheadings, paragraphs, and sources cited in footnotes or endnotes. Articles often have a more formal tone than blog posts do.

Although it is true that blog posts are shorter and more informal, and articles are longer and have more structure, this isn't always the case. A blog may contain an article or a post with a formal tone if the blogger chooses to do so.

How to write a good blog post?

A blog post is a short text, written in a blog style. It can be composed of one or more paragraphs and can be used to share information with readers on a particular topic.

There are many factors that determine how to write a good blog post, but the most important thing is to make sure you include the following:

- The introduction should contain an attention-grabbing headline that will make the reader want to read more. This could also be called an attention-grabbing intro or hook.

- The body of the article should have supporting evidence for your main points and arguments.

- The conclusion should summarize your main points and leave readers with something memorable.

- Headings, subheadings, images, and links can all enhance the quality of your content.

What is the Difference Between SEO and SEM?

SEO and SEM are both important tactics for digital marketing. SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization and refers to the process of optimizing a website to rank higher in search engine results pages (SERPs). SEM stands for Search Engine Marketing and is the process of using search engine advertising to increase brand awareness, drive traffic to websites, or generate leads.

SEO is generally more focused on organic results while SEM is more focused on paid advertisements. SEO takes time and effort while SEM can be done quickly with a budget. SEO requires a high-quality site with relevant content while SEM can be done with any site as long as it has relevant keywords.

SEO: the process of optimizing a website to rank higher in search engine results pages (SERPs)

SEM: the process of using search engine advertising to increase brand awareness, drive traffic to websites, or generate leads

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