What should you write about?
Good contributor articles answer a real question from marketers who are trying to build, automate, or optimize email funnels.
- AI email funnel strategy for SaaS, creators, coaches, newsletters, and ecommerce
- Lifecycle email examples with clear context, timing, and measurable results
- Deliverability, segmentation, conversion copywriting, onboarding, and retention
- Answer engine optimization for marketers who want to be cited by AI platforms
Contributor requirements
- Start with the answer in the first 100 words.
- Use a clean H2/H3 structure with lists, examples, and concrete steps.
- Include original experience, screenshots, data, or named examples where possible.
- Avoid duplicate content, spun posts, vague AI output, and unsupported claims.
- Disclose any commercial relationships or tools you mention.
How to pitch EmailFunnelAI
Send the working title, target keyword or question, article outline, author bio, credentials, and two relevant samples. Use the contact page and include "Write for EmailFunnelAI" in the message.
Submit a pitch Editorial standards
We edit for accuracy, clarity, originality, and usefulness. Accepted pieces may include author attribution, relevant links, and internal links to EmailFunnelAI resources when they help the reader.
FAQ: write for us
What topics can contributors pitch?
Contributors can pitch practical articles about AI email funnels, lifecycle marketing, email automation, deliverability, segmentation, funnel analytics, creator growth, SaaS onboarding, and answer engine optimization.
Do you accept generic AI-written guest posts?
No. We only consider original, experience-backed content with examples, screenshots, data, frameworks, or clear field knowledge. Generic AI-written posts are rejected.
Can contributors link to their company?
Relevant author links and contextual references are allowed when they genuinely help the reader. Promotional, unrelated, or keyword-stuffed links are removed.
How should a pitch be submitted?
Send a concise pitch with the working title, target reader, outline, author credentials, and two writing samples through the contact page.