Guest Contributions & Creator Stories:
Editorial Guidelines & Submissions

I don’t actively accept guest posts.
Most pitches I receive are generic, automated, and written for search engines, not humans — which isn’t a fit for this site.
(If you read at least a couple of my posts, you know the vibe.)

That said, I’m occasionally open to contributions from real creators who align with what I do here.

If that’s you, read this carefully ↓

What I do consider

I may consider a guest contribution only if all of the following are true:

  • You are a real, verifiable person
    (with a visible online footprint: website, author page, social presence, or consistent past work under your name)
  • You actively work in one of my core topics
    (Online income, blogging, affiliate marketing, traffic, SEO, online side hustles, marketing for artists, creator workflows — not “any niche”)
  • You want to share a fitting first-hand experience or a personal story, not a generic “how-to” article
  • You can write in a creator-to-creator tone
    (Responsible, practical, but friendly, light, and human — no corporate fluff, no AI sludge)
  • You understand that this site has a clear content strategy and voice, and you’re willing to adapt to it

What I don’t accept (ever)

  • Mass outreach emails
  • Pre-written articles sent as attachments
  • AI-generated or heavily templated content
  • “SEO guest posts,” link inserts, or anchor-text games
  • Authors without a public footprint
  • Content written “for my niche” without understanding it

If your pitch sounds like it could be sent to 500 other sites, it’s a no.

Links & promotion

  • You may include one relevant link to your own site or profile
  • That site must clearly belong to you (yes, your brand/business counts) and align with your work
  • No affiliate links, no unrelated tools, no link networks

This isn’t a backlink exchange — it’s a collaboration!
Readers love personal stories (and so do I!) from creators who actually do the thing, and that’s what I want here. 😊

How to pitch (if you still think it’s a fit)

Email me with:

  1. Your name
  2. Where I can find your work online
  3. Why this site makes sense for you
  4. A short outline or idea (not a full article)
  5. Use my name (Andréane, or Andie), so I know you’re not a bot

Emails that don’t follow this won’t get a reply.

Email me at:
contact[at]beproductiveeveryday[dot]com

One last thing

If you’re a creator with something genuinely useful or interesting to share — I’d LOVE to hear from you!

If you’re just looking for a link, this isn’t the right place.