Guest Authors
Want To Be A Guest Author?
How does being a guest author work?
When you sign up to contribute a post or article to TrulyRandom.net you will receive instructions on how to become a guest author. Once completed your account will be set up as a contributor. Being a contributor means that your post will be published upon approval.
Currently most guest authors contribute something once a week, but how often you write is entirely up to you. There is no minimum contribution.
Once your article is submitted all we will do is check/edit the tags of the post.
What we are looking for?
We are looking for people who want to write articles or posts about anything (as long as it meets the rules below). The subject should be interesting, that is all. Simple! It could be about your hobby, your work, your spouse, your body, your bicycle… get the drift?
Rules & Guidelines for Guest Authors
The rules are in place to ensure that the quality of posts and integrity of the site remains intact.
- The grammar and spelling of the article must be correct (so I haven’t got to check it), which means switching on your spell check.
- The article should be of interest to you, whether it’s a comment about the weather, an item in the news or simply a banal desire to get a response… as long as you take an interest in the topic
- No affiliate codes or referral links are allowed in posts.
- Have Fun!
If everything here sounds good feel free to contact me bye-mail in either one or two ways;
- e-mail admin(at)NOSPAMtrulyrandom.net | obviously replace the (at) with @ and remove the NOSPAM
- Or click on this link.
Enjoy!
Hello
I am posting news of my adventures.
I think that all politicians are corrupt, no matter which country they are from.
The current situation in England , for example, is a joke. How can some just apologise for fraudulent claims and get away with it?
I wish i could just walk into Harrods and walk out of the shop with stuff under my hand without anyone noticing me. If i do get caught i could just apologise and say i did not realise it was under my hand.
Our opinions on race are formed very early, and so many of us stubbornly stick to them even if the situation before us proves us wrong. ,