Googlil may consider useful contributor submissions that genuinely fit our readers and editorial standards. Publication is selective and never guaranteed.
Topics We Consider
Relevant subjects include artificial intelligence, technology, SEO, WordPress, blogging, digital marketing, online business, software reviews, practical tutorials and productivity for digital work.
What a Strong Submission Looks Like
- Original work written for Googlil’s audience rather than republished material.
- A clear reader problem, useful explanation and practical next steps.
- Accurate claims supported by suitable primary or authoritative sources where necessary.
- Realistic limitations instead of guaranteed-result promises.
- Clear disclosure of any commercial relationship or conflict of interest.
- No fabricated testing, quotations, sources, credentials or experience.
AI-Assisted Submissions
AI assistance is not automatically disqualifying. Contributors may use AI tools for research organisation, outlines, drafting, editing or formatting, but submissions must be human-reviewed, accurate, original and genuinely useful. Raw mass-generated content, invented sources, fabricated experience and unverified AI claims are not acceptable.
If AI materially contributed to the research or drafting process, tell the editor when submitting the article. Googlil may edit, fact-check, reject or request changes to AI-assisted material.
Links, SEO and Sponsored Content
Googlil does not accept articles whose primary purpose is to manipulate search rankings, sell links, hide paid placements or transfer ranking signals to a third party. We do not guarantee dofollow links, exact-match anchor text, permanent links or publication in exchange for payment.
Outbound links must help the reader. Googlil may remove, replace or add link attributes such as nofollow or sponsored where appropriate. Sponsored or paid content, if accepted, must be clearly identified and remain subject to editorial review.
Content We Do Not Want
We may reject submissions involving copied content, malware, unauthorised hacking, deceptive schemes, fake documents, illegal activity, intellectual-property abuse, sexually explicit material, hateful or dangerous content, misleading health or financial claims, link schemes or other material that conflicts with our editorial standards or the policies of services used to operate or monetise the site.
Editorial Rights
Submitting an article does not guarantee publication. Googlil may edit headlines, structure, grammar, links, disclosures and formatting, ask for source evidence, update published material or remove it when necessary. Contributors remain responsible for having the right to submit their work.
How to Pitch
Use the Contact page and include a proposed title, short outline, why the topic fits Googlil, your relevant experience and links to representative published work if available. Do not send a large batch of finished articles before a topic is accepted.