Submission Guidelines

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES


**Submissions are open ! Please read this full page before submitting a post.**



Brainless Intellectual is a place for community, where people come together to share what they’ve been through and what they’ve learned.
With thousands of readers and friends on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+, Brainless Intellectual reaches a large audience of motivated people who are actively seeking tips and techniques to heal, grow, and enhance their lives.
The site has grown by leaps and bounds since 2019, in large part because openhearted contributors, like yourself, have been generous in sharing their authentic voices and unique points of view.
Anyone, of any age, from any location can submit an original post (not previously published anywhere else, including your own site), with a bio, for inclusion on the blog.
This is not an elite space, reserved for experts, thought leaders, or professional bloggers. This is a blog for real people who are willing to share themselves honestly and vulnerably.

WHY CONTRIBUTE TO BRAINLESS INTELLECTUAL?

1. Your post will receive broad exposure, promoted to more than three million friends on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ combined.

2. The Brainless Intellectual community is highly responsive through comments on the site and the social networking pages, creating a rewarding experience all around.

3. Every post includes a bio with links back to your site. Most contributors note that featuring their writing on Brainless Intellectual increases traffic and subscribers to their blog

4. As a Brainless Intellectual contributor, you can update your bio at any time to promote products you may be launching.

WRITING GUIDELINES

  • Include a quote at the top of your post. You can find one in the Brainless Intellectual quote archives here, but you’re not limited to these choices. If you choose to include a quote from elsewhere, please avoid song lyrics and quotes from pop culture.
  • Aim for a word count between 1,000 and 2,500 words.
  • Share a specific story from your life, with intimate detail. Don’t tell us you went through a tough time; show us. What happened? Who was there? What do you think caused this to happen? How did you feel when it happened? And after it? It’s important to share your lessons and insights, but the post will be far more powerful if you also share how you came to learn them.
  • Offer insights and practical tips to help readers overcome similar challenges. It doesn’t need to be a numbered list, but the story needs to build to a clear message/lesson for readers, something that might evoke an “A ha” moment for them.
  • Choose a topic related to personal growth that isn’t gender-specific, and not related to parenting, religion, the law of attraction, productivity, blogging/running an online business, writing/publishing a book, coaching, being or becoming a psychiatrist or therapist, working as a motivational speaker, or money/entrepreneurship.
  • Avoid referencing your blog, coaching practice, book, or speaking career in the body of the post. You may work in the personal development or mental health fields, but your post should be more about your shared humanity.
  • Keep paragraphs to three sentences or fewer. Include a bio, sixty words or fewer, at the bottom of the post. You can include as many links as you’d like.
  • Reserve self-promotion to your bio (as opposed to marketing a business, course, workshop, or service directly in the post). Please note that links in the body of the post may be removed.

HOW TO SUBMIT

  • Send your post in plain text, not HTML, in Microsoft Word to email@brainlessintellectual.com, with the title in the subject line. Please only send one submission per email.
  • Please only submit posts that you have written—not a post from a staff writer at your website or a client that has hired you for PR.

A FEW MORE THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND



If your post feels like a good fit for the blog at this time, you will receive a response within two weeks. If you don’t receive a response, please feel free to try again with a different post.
You may be asked to revise to make your post stronger or clearer, and your proposed title may be changed before the post goes live.
Your post may be edited for clarity, grammar, and overall style. If there are any major changes made, you will be asked to review and approve it first.

Thank you for the light you share, and for being part of the Brainless Intellectual community!

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