Write for Us – The Digital Weekly
Are you passionate about technology, design, digital culture, or innovation? Do you have a unique perspective on the rapidly evolving digital world? If so, we’d love to hear from you.
At The Digital Weekly, we welcome original voices, fresh takes, and compelling stories that resonate with our diverse and tech-savvy audience. Whether you’re a seasoned writer, creative professional, startup founder, or a curious thinker, this is your opportunity to be part of a platform that celebrates the digital age in all its dynamic forms.
This guide will walk you through what we’re looking for, our editorial voice, how to pitch or submit, and tips for getting published.
About The Digital Weekly
The Digital Weekly is a modern online publication delivering curated insights on tech, design, digital culture, innovation, and the future of work. Every week, we bring together the stories, ideas, tools, and trends that shape the connected world—helping readers stay informed, inspired, and ahead of the digital curve.
We publish thought-provoking articles, practical how-tos, product reviews, industry analysis, creative spotlights, and more. Our content is concise, relevant, and visually clean—crafted for a global audience that values quality over clutter.
Who Can Write for Us?
We’re open to contributions from:
Tech writers & journalists
Designers & creatives
Startup founders & product leaders
Developers & engineers
Digital marketers & content creators
Academics & analysts
Passionate enthusiasts with something original to say
Whether you’ve been published widely or are just getting started, what matters most is that your writing is clear, well-researched, and aligned with our tone and topics.
Topics We Love
Here are the core themes we cover at The Digital Weekly, along with example angles to inspire your pitch:
1. Technology & Innovation
Future of AI, Web3, machine learning, and emerging tech
Explainers on complex tech concepts for general readers
Product launches, reviews, or feature breakdowns
Startups, funding trends, or innovation case studies
2. Digital Design
UI/UX trends and best practices
Product design insights
Interviews with digital artists and designers
Tool reviews (Figma, Adobe, Webflow, etc.)
3. Digital Culture
How internet culture is shaping society
Social media trends and analysis
Influencer and creator economy
Memes, virality, and online communities
4. Future of Work
Remote work tools and productivity hacks
Digital nomadism, freelance culture, gig economy
AI’s role in creative or professional industries
5. How-To & Guides
Tutorials for apps, platforms, or tools
Strategy breakdowns (e.g., “Building an MVP in 7 Days”)
Beginner guides to new technologies
We also welcome timely opinion pieces, weekly roundups, industry deep-dives, and reader-contributed perspectives—especially if they’re actionable, visually structured, and provide value.
Our Editorial Voice
We aim for a tone that’s:
Clear and concise – We love brevity. Say more with fewer words.
Smart but accessible – Be informative without jargon overload.
Insightful and thoughtful – Offer perspective, not just information.
Visually aware – Break up content with headings, bullets, pull quotes, etc.
Think: Wired meets Fast Company with a splash of Notion aesthetic.
Avoid fluff, clickbait, or SEO filler. Our readers value substance over volume.
What We’re Looking For
We accept:
Original articles (not published elsewhere)
800–1500 word contributions (longer if in-depth)
Clean formatting – Use subheadings, short paragraphs, and bullet points
Accurate citations – Link to sources when making claims or referencing data
Images, embeds, or visuals – Optional but encouraged (must be license-free or original)
We do not accept:
AI-generated articles with no human oversight
Pure self-promotion or product pitches
Previously published material
Articles with inaccurate, misleading, or unverifiable claims
How to Submit or Pitch
There are two ways to write for us:
1. Pitch an Idea
Send us a short pitch (150–300 words) including:
Your proposed headline and topic
A short summary of your angle
Why it matters to our audience
A bit about who you are (with links to previous work, if available)
Submit a Draft
If you already have a completed draft that fits our style and topics, feel free to send it directly. Make sure to:
Include a short author bio (50 words max)
Attach the article as a Google Doc or Word file
Ensure proper formatting and grammar
Send all pitches or drafts to: [submissions@thedigitalweekly.com]
Subject line: “Submission – [Your Topic Title]”
Editorial Process
Here’s what happens after you submit:
Initial Review – We’ll respond to all pitches within 5–7 business days. If we like the idea, we’ll move to the next step.
Edits & Feedback – If needed, we’ll request revisions or suggest improvements to align with our tone and standards.
Final Approval – Once approved, we’ll format the post for publication and set a release date.
Promotion – Your article will be featured in our weekly newsletter and shared across our social channels. We’ll tag you (if you wish) to help boost your visibility.
Why Write for The Digital Weekly?
Writing for us means more than just exposure. You’ll benefit from:
Audience Reach – Your work reaches thousands of digital readers weekly.
Professional Credibility – Build your portfolio and establish thought leadership.
Contributor Bio – We link to your website, social, or portfolio.
Creative Freedom – Share your voice with a modern, creative audience.
Ongoing Opportunities – Top contributors may be invited for regular columns, interviews, or collaborations.