Submit News to Clickfire
If you would like to become a regular news editor or contributor, email me at:
emory [just might be at] clickfire .com
Clickfire wants to publish your web news and give you link credit!
Topics we like:
- Social Media
- Blogging
- Website Building
- Technology
- Search Marketing
- Web Design
How To Submit News
Submissions closed temporarily.
Guidelines for Posting News:
- Make sure your submission is quality and of interest to Internet news consumers
- Don’t post promotional stuff
- Family Friendly – no profanity or offense material
- The content needs to be yours
- Your news post should be unique content
- Formatting – Use real bullet points, headings. No goofy characters pasted from MS Word
- Minimum 200 words
A few tips: if you are promoting a site that you have doubts about, belongs to someone else or are being paid to submit, it probably will not be accepted. If you have a great site and you know it’s great, fire away.
Submitting Press Releases
If you a press release of interest to the Clickfire audience of sitebuilders, bloggers, social media consumers and surfers, we want to publish it, but in addition to the news submission guidelines above, make sure you summarize your press release with your own unique take on the news. Don’t just cut and paste the whole release, word for word. It’s fine to include some of the same elements as the release itself like quotes, features, links, etc. but make sure there is a good few paragraphs of your unique perspective.
Thanks in advance for your new contribution and good luck!
Note: if you are looking to submit an exceptional opinion or how-to article instead of news, check out how to become a guest author, aka, guest blogger at Clickfire.




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