Connected, associated, or bonded what you seek is a relationship and Sad heart break is into sharing. Creating intimacy or just a special moment can start with your fabulous guest post. We have our opinions on what it takes to create a special relationship whether that be friendship, friends with benefits or partners for life. We need your opinion. No two relationships are the same so your special ways, your special sauce of love, and your special writing can help our site appeal to all the vibes out there. Urban Dater has a contact form for your convenience if you are interested in guest posting.
Relationship writing cannot be about promoting a service or product. It has to be the real thing. A form offered below begins your writing love journey of your insights into developing a relationship on any level you so desire. Fill out the form below. If you truly are into promoting or advertising products or services click on “this form” to get in touch.
Here are a few guidelines to begin your journey into love or lust.
Guidelines
Like every relationship must be new so must your content be original. It has to be unpublished, most lusciously scripted, and dripping with relationship details.
Your love mission if you choose to take it is to create articles related to dating, sex, or relationships. (only Zach from The Good Badger can write for us on non-dating related content) No rewrite of some old love affair. Let’s make new articles with brand spanking new problems and possibilities. Create a different slant by using the search function on the site to caress the Internet into revealing its most cherished and passionate advice about how to make love all night long and then some. Painting a picture with words lets the imagination run wild. So just do it and then do it again.
Love is not exact and neither are we so the article must be 500 to 1000 words long.
Styling suggestions:
o Internet style spacing with one space after the period.
o One hundred or less spell the numbers out with letters lovingly.
o We recommend Grammarbook for any questions on mechanics you have, but online programs are now available such as Grammarly as well.
o Make it personal but other voices are acceptable. Here is the quick and dirty way on that: first person use I, we, me and mine, second person use you and yours, and third person is he/she, it, they and their. List your sources at the end of the article if not personal. Link to other articles!
o Relationships happen face to face so include a photo that relates to your post that we can add. Photo requirements are a minimum of 800 pixels wide to fit with our format. Give credit and list the source for the image you’re using. When searching check the license of use for the image you submit. Check with Creative Commons licenses which allow usage as long the source is attributed and picture taker named. Free image sites exist and legitimate ones will have instructions on how to get permission to use the license.
You need to set up a Gravatar account and link it to the email you send us with your story.
We would like to see some of your prior work send us a link.
CopyScape your work and then proofread your post. Unless you are like Alex a designated slider for not proofreading, or have a personal relationship with Betty who will not check your work unless specifically requested by yours truly, you have to do it.
We will edit the lovely piece. Mechanics will be checked as well as the flow of the content. Also we have space considerations on our site. Just like a relationship adjustments have to be made.
Our Advertiser Guidelines here will guide you on that process.
We can only take so many submissions a month and we receive so many submissions that it’s not possible for us to publish all. Like any organization we have time constraints, budgets, and themes. We read each and every one of the articles and may even edit it. When it comes time to publish we have to make decisions. Thanks for taking the time to write about love and to reach out to us.