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Guest Post Policy

As of December 7, 2016, the following are the guidelines and process for submitting a guest post to MichelleSeitzer.com:

  1. Submission must be 300-500 words only.
  2. Submission must be well-written and use the terms “elders,” “older adults,” or “seniors,” versus “elderly” or “the elderly.”
  3. Submission may only include one backlink.
  4. Submission must have properly cited sources and references. If there are concerns about plagiarism, submission will be returned and refused publication.
  5. If submission meets the requirements for publication, the contributing writer/organization will be charged a fee of $150 via PayPal.

If you're interested in submitting a post for consideration, please contact me through this form.

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PostedDecember 7, 2016
AuthorMichelle Seitzer
CategoriesGuest Posts
Tagsguest posts, elder care, seniors
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