Write For Us – Websofttuts
Are you passionate about web development, front-end design, or software development? Websofttuts welcomes guest contributors who want to share practical, hands-on tutorials with our growing community of developers.
What We Publish
We accept original, in-depth articles on:
- Front-End Development – HTML, CSS, CSS Grid, Flexbox, JavaScript, jQuery, Bootstrap, Responsive Design
- Back-End Development – PHP, MySQL, ASP.NET, SQL Server
- Software Development – Visual Basic .NET, VB6, MS Access
- Web Accessibility & Modern CSS techniques
- Interview preparation guides and career advice for developers
Content Guidelines
To maintain quality for our readers, all submissions must be:
- 100% original — not published anywhere else, including your own blog
- Minimum 1200 words for tutorials; shorter is fine for opinion/career pieces
- Practical and code-driven — include real, working code examples wherever relevant
- Well-structured — use clear headings, code blocks, and images/screenshots where helpful
- Free of excessive self-promotion — one contextual link back to your site/portfolio is fine; multiple promotional links will be removed
- Grammatically correct and plagiarism-free — we run submissions through plagiarism checks before publishing
What You Get
- A byline with your name and a short author bio
- A do-follow link back to your personal site, portfolio, or GitHub profile
- Exposure to our audience of developers actively learning HTML, CSS, PHP, ASP.NET, and VB.NET
- Potential for your article to rank in search results and drive long-term traffic to your work
How to Submit
- Email your topic idea (a one-line pitch is enough) to [websofttuts@gmail.com] with the subject line: "Guest Post Pitch – [Your Topic]"
- If approved, submit your full draft as a Google Doc or plain text file
- We'll review within 2-3 business days and may suggest edits before publishing
- Once approved, your article will be published on Websofttuts with full credit to you
What We Don't Accept
- AI-generated or spun content
- Previously published or duplicate content found elsewhere online
- Purely promotional or sales-oriented posts
- Topics unrelated to web/software development
Ready to contribute? Send your pitch to [websofttuts@gmail.com] — we'd love to hear your idea.