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Guest post guidelines

Get your expertise in front of UK business leaders and technology decision-makers actively evaluating solutions and seeking practical guidance. If you've got genuine expertise in business technology and a knack for explaining complex topics clearly, we'd love to hear from you.

Our blog reaches UK business owners, IT managers, and technology leaders who are looking for practical advice on leveraging technology for business success. We maintain consistent topical focus on business technology, and publish in-depth articles that help decision-makers navigate software, IT strategy, and digital transformation.

Unlike generic technology blogs, we're specifically focused on the UK market. Our readers operate within a distinct regulatory and competitive landscape - from UK-specific compliance requirements to the realities of building technology teams in the current UK employment market. If you're advising UK organisations on technology decisions, this is where your expertise reaches the most relevant audience.

What sets great guest posts apart? Insider perspective. We're looking for articles that only someone with hands-on experience could write - the lessons learned, the mistakes avoided, the insights that come from actually doing the work. "What's a thing that only you know?" is the question we want your article to answer.

Why write for Red Eagle Tech

Targeted audience

Your article reaches UK business leaders, IT managers, and technology decision-makers actively seeking expert guidance.

Full author credit

You'll receive a proper author byline with your bio, credentials, and a link to your website or LinkedIn profile.

Social promotion

We actively promote published articles through our social media channels and email newsletter to maximise your reach.

Editorial support

Our editorial team works with you to refine your article, ensuring it meets our quality standards whilst preserving your voice.

What we're looking for

Topics that work well
  • Software development and engineering practices
  • IT strategy and operations
  • AI and automation in business
  • Digital transformation stories
  • Technology leadership and governance
  • Cloud computing and infrastructure
  • Cybersecurity for businesses
  • Data analytics and business intelligence
What doesn't fit
  • Consumer technology reviews
  • Gaming content
  • Cryptocurrency speculation
  • Beginner 101 content (our readers are experienced professionals)
  • Recycled or oversaturated topics without fresh insight
  • Thinly-veiled product promotions or advertorial content
  • Content that's already published elsewhere
  • Simple listicles without depth or analysis

The key question: would this genuinely help a UK business leader make better technology decisions?

Content requirements

We maintain high editorial standards to ensure every article provides genuine value to our readers.

Essential requirements

Word count

1,500 to 2,500 words. Enough depth to be genuinely useful, but not padded for the sake of it.

Originality

100% original content. Not published elsewhere, not repurposed from existing articles.

Well-researched

Claims backed by credible sources. Statistics and quotes credited. Show your working.

Quality writing

Clear, error-free prose in British English. Professional tone that respects the reader.

Format and structure

Clear structure

Use H2 and H3 subheadings to break up content. Make it scannable for busy readers.

Readable paragraphs

Short paragraphs work best. Break up long blocks of text to improve readability.

Practical examples

Include real-world examples, case studies, or data. Theory alone doesn't convince.

Contextual links

1-2 relevant links are welcome. They should add value for readers, not promote products.

Images that bring your content to life

A picture really is worth a thousand words. Research shows that articles with relevant images receive 94% more views and readers remember 65% of information when paired with images, compared to just 10% with text alone. We ask contributors to include visuals that enhance their content.

Image requirements
  • 1-3 relevant images per article (diagrams, charts, screenshots, or photographs)
  • Original visuals preferred - your own diagrams, process flows, or screenshots add authenticity
  • Stock photos acceptable if relevant and high-quality (not generic or clichéd)
  • Data visualisations welcome - charts and infographics that illustrate your points
  • Minimum 800px wide for crisp display across devices
Infographic showing why images matter: 94% more views, 65% retention with images vs 10% without, 40x more likely to be shared

A note on AI: We welcome AI-assisted research and drafting, but the final article should reflect genuine expertise and human insight. Pure AI-generated content without expert oversight doesn't meet our standards.

How to submit

We use a simple pitch-first process to save everyone's time.

1
Send your pitch

Email us at editorial@redeagle.tech with your proposed title, a brief outline (150-200 words), and a short bio explaining your expertise.

2
We'll review it

We aim to respond within 7-10 business days. If it's a good fit, we'll give you the green light to write the full article.

3
Submit and publish

Send us your completed article. After our editorial review and any revisions, we'll schedule it for publication and let you know when it's live.

Frequently asked questions

We welcome articles on business technology topics that would interest UK business leaders and IT decision-makers. This includes software development, IT strategy, AI in business, digital transformation, technology leadership, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and data analytics. The key is practical value - we want articles that help our readers make better technology decisions.

We aim to respond to pitches within 7-10 business days. Once you submit a completed article, the editorial review typically takes another 5-7 business days, though this can vary depending on our publishing schedule and whether revisions are needed.

Yes, 1-2 relevant, contextual links are welcome. These should add genuine value for readers - think authoritative sources, useful tools, or relevant case studies. We don't accept spammy, promotional, or irrelevant links. All links are subject to editorial review.

We welcome AI-assisted research and drafting - it's a useful tool. However, the final article needs to reflect genuine expertise and human insight. Pure AI-generated content without expert oversight, fact-checking, and original perspective doesn't meet our standards. We're looking for articles that only a knowledgeable human could write.

Yes, all articles go through our editorial process. We may make minor edits for clarity, style, and formatting. If significant changes are needed, we'll discuss them with you first. Our goal is to ensure every article meets our quality standards whilst preserving your voice and expertise.

Sound like the right fit?

If you're helping UK organisations navigate technology challenges and you have insights worth sharing, we'd genuinely love to hear from you. Send us your pitch and let's start a conversation.

Email us your pitch

We respond to every pitch within 7-10 business days - and if it's not quite right, we'll explain why

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