Guest Post Guidelines

Write for Us — Content Marketing & Inbound Guest Posts | HuntMeLeads

The HuntMeLeads blog publishes guest posts from operators with real opinions about content marketing, inbound, and B2B growth. If you've done the work, run the experiment, made the mistake, or built the system — we want to read about it.

This page is the editorial guide. Read it before you pitch. We say no to most submissions, and the most common reason is "didn't read the guidelines."

What we accept

  • Content marketing operations: editorial systems, content ops, brief templates, distribution playbooks.
  • Inbound & demand gen: SEO programs, lead magnets, lifecycle mapping, attribution, MQL/SQL economics.
  • B2B SEO: technical SEO, topical authority, programmatic SEO, AI overviews and how they're changing search.
  • Lifecycle email: onboarding sequences, nurture economics, segmentation, deliverability.
  • Marketing + sales handoff: what good MOPS-RevOps interfaces look like, what breaks.
  • Case studies with numbers. We love specifics. "Grew X from Y to Z by doing W" beats every theoretical framework post we've ever read.

What we won't publish

  • AI-generated rewrites of existing posts. We can tell. So can Google.
  • "Top 10 tools for X" posts with affiliate links lightly disguised as editorial.
  • Posts that exist only to host a link to a casino, crypto exchange, essay mill, or fake-degree mill.
  • First-person founder hype with no concrete advice.
  • Anything we've already covered in the last 12 months, unless your angle is genuinely different.

Format and length

  • 1,500–2,500 words. Longer is fine if the content carries it.
  • Clear H2s, scannable structure. We'll lightly edit headings for our house style.
  • Original screenshots, charts, or diagrams where they earn their place.
  • One contextual link to your site is fine. Two if both are genuinely relevant.
  • One author bio (2–3 sentences) with one do-follow link.

How to pitch

Email editorial@huntmeleads.com with:

  1. Proposed headline + a 2–3 sentence angle.
  2. Two links to writing you've published elsewhere.
  3. One sentence on why you're qualified to write this specific piece.

If we like the angle, we'll greenlight a draft. Don't send full drafts unsolicited — we'd rather steer the angle first.

Frequently asked questions

What topics do you accept?

Content marketing, inbound and demand generation, B2B SEO, lifecycle and email marketing, marketing ops, and adjacent topics with concrete operator perspective. We don't publish thin AI rewrites of existing posts or pure link-bait.

Is there a fee to publish?

No. We don't charge for accepted posts and we don't pay for them. The exchange is editorial reach and one author bio with one do-follow link.

How long should the draft be?

1,500–2,500 words with original perspective. We're generous on length when the content earns it and ruthless on padding when it doesn't.

Can I include links to my product?

One contextual link to your site or a relevant resource is fine. Promotional posts disguised as editorial get rejected.

How long does review take?

We respond to every pitch within 10 business days. Accepted drafts typically publish within 4–6 weeks.