A guest post has two readers and only one of them matters at first. The editor decides if it’s published. Editors will not publish posts if they have found a promotional link in the second section or if the author did not follow the guidelines and sent a pitch.
We write to the host publication instead of to you. This means we follow their length, register, and linking rules, and we give them a subject their audience hasn’t read about three times this quarter.
Editors started running detection tools on submissions, and a flagged piece does not simply get rejected. It usually ends the relationship with that site permanently. Since placement is the expensive part of guest posting and the writing is the cheap part, submitting anything a detector will flag risks the wrong asset entirely.
Written to the host publication’s guidelines, not yours.
A subject their audience has not just read.
Promotional links kept within what editors accept.
Where AI falls down on guest posts
Editors receive far more submissions than published issues, so they tend to be ruthless when flagging. More and more websites are using detectors to assist them in this task. A post flagged by a detector is not reviewed. It is declined, and the address it came from is then ignored.
How We Keep No-AI Guest Posts Human-Written
The writer reviews the last twenty posts and the contributor guide before drafting. They craft something that sits between the two. Delivery of drafts also includes detection reports so you can forward them to editors in the case they ask, which isn’t an uncommon request anymore.
How a guest post gets written here
Read the host site’s guidelines and its twenty most recent posts.
Pitch an angle their archive does not already cover.
Write to their length, structure and linking conventions.
Deliver with detector reports you can forward to the editor.
Where No-AI Guest Posts Fit Into Your Strategy
They rely on an audience outside of their own, which leads us to the importance of placement over the word count. We don’t — nor do any reputable vendors — guarantee a spot. What we can guarantee is a solid submission which will allow the editor to recognize your talent and value, thus making your return likelihood a guaranteed value.
A post written to the host site’s published guidelines.
A short pitch paragraph and two title options.
An author bio written to their contributor format.
Links placed where editors will accept them.
Detection and plagiarism reports ready to forward.
What people commission guest posts for
Building standing on established industry publications.
Reaching an audience you cannot buy access to.
Supporting a personal brand with real bylines.
Contributing to a partner’s blog after a deal.
What guest posts cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical guest post
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Short guest post
800
$80
$0.80
$80.80
Standard guest post
1,200
$120
$1.20
$121.20
Feature guest post
1,800
$180
$1.80
$181.80
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
No-AI Guest Posts Writing FAQs
Every draft goes through an editor, then through several AI detectors and a plagiarism check. Anything that does not come back clean is revised or reassigned. You get the reports with the delivery email.
What the piece is for, who reads it, roughly how long it should be, and anything it must include or avoid. Links to your existing material help. If you are unsure, send what you have and the writer will come back with questions.
We prepare the post and send the pitch, and you place it. Outreach has different economics and requires a different job, and agencies that bundle it typically place on sites that accept all posts, which isn’t the goal of what you paid for.
We do not charge for changes made by our writers as long as we receive the notes inside of fourteen days. Our editors tend to work more on structure and style instead of substance. We need to have an active writer available because editors often need to explain their changes.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our guest posts
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
OFOmar FEditor, Kestrel Trade Weekly
Structure needed work; reporting did not
Reporting was actually good. Three sources, all legit, all reachable. Order was shot, with best stuff in paragraph nine. I moved it in twenty minutes instead of sending it back. I would order again with a clearer structure brief.
Good job overall. The opening analogy of our product being like a filing cabinet is probably going to be viewed as condescending to a bunch of engineers. I flagged that, and I got a different replacement for that opening analogy a couple of hours later. They kept all of the other text as is.
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LFLéa FEditor, Vantis Quarterly
Needed a structural edit from me
The reported elements and the interviewed elements were both well communicated. The middle third went a bit offtop, so I reorganized it instead of waiting for a revision. We were on a deadline tonight to close the issue. With another day I would have sent it back to you. Great writer, short deadline, my choice.