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Guest Writers


Posted April 8, 2008 by Steve Janus

Thank you for your interest in becoming a guest writer for SportsCapping.com.

SportsCapping welcomes new writers and is excited to offer you a chance to submit your articles to be included on our site.  Keep in mind that are not able to accept all of the articles that are submitted, but if your article is relevant, well-written, and offers content exclusive to SportsCapping, we would like to include it on the site.

Topics
All articles you submit should be sports-betting related.  Our most popular article topics are practical sports betting tips and game previews.  Our goal is to provide a great knowledge base for our customers to help them become better bettors.  If you feel like you have the expertise to contribute to that goal please continue reading to find out more about how to submit your work.

Article Length
All articles need to be 500 words or more, however, this guideline may be slightly lowered if we feel you are able to accurately convey your message in fewer words.

Editing
We sometimes edit posts for spelling, grammar, or style to better fit our site.  We will do our best to preserve your overall message, but sometimes titles and content need to be changed to ensure your article is reaching the widest audience possible.

Exclusivity
All articles written for SportsCapping.com must be 100% exclusive content.  We do not want content that is posted elsewhere and we will not accept any content that is not your original work.

Submitting Your Work
If you’ve read our guidelines and feel like your writing would be a good fit for SportsCapping.com, please submit a sample of your work to admin@sportscapping.com.  After a brief review, we will contact you to discuss posting your work at SportsCapping.

Thank You!

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Comments

One Response to “Guest Writers”

  1. Joseph Grima on November 13th, 2012 12:17 am

    Dave Price is an excellent Handicapper!

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