Orbit Guest Blogging Guidelines

The Orbit blog is where digital marketers find expert, practical advice on web design, content marketing, GA4 and AI. Our goal is to help you get better results from the web.

As a writer on our blog, we ask that posts provide practical and actionable advice on web marketing and follows our mission.


General Guidelines

Posts on the Orbit website are helpful, not self-promotional. No jargon or corporate speak. Keep it interesting and conversational.

The audience is fellow marketers and business owners. They are busy. What are they going to get out of your post?


Requirements

The following are required material for the Orbit blog, especially formatting and images (please do not skip our image requirements below).

Word count:

  • 1500 (min) – Please don’t limit your blog post based on this number. Most of Orbit’s blog posts range from 1500 – 2800 words.

Format:

Links:

  • Link to other content whenever relevant. Every link included must add value for readers. No link stuffing. 

Paragraph length and spacing:

  • Keep paragraphs short. No longer than 4 lines.
  • We adhere to the one space after the period philosophy, not two.

Formatting:

  • Use headers and sub headers to break up your post.
  • Avoid big blocks of text.
  • When writing headlines be specific and indicate a benefit to the reader. Read “How to Write a Headline” if you need pointers.
  • Use bullet and numbered lists.
  • End the post with a question or a call to action for comments. The more specific, the better.

Images and video:

We love images and video on the Orbit blog. We use them to break up text, make the blog post scannable and to support data. We include one image at every scroll depth, so an image is always visible. Here is a great example.

  • Include one featured image that is 1600×650
  • All post images must be at least 1000px wide.
  • NO STOCK PHOTOS (unless absolutely necessary, which is hardly ever).
  • Note: feel free to supply an image for social media (Twitter/Facebook). The image must be a 2:1 ratio like 1600×800 and should include something that will make the visitor want to click the image to arrive on the blog post.

Examples of images that do well on the Orbit blog and here.

Author bio:

  • Author bio should be 50 words max.
  • Include your headshot (350×350).
  • Link to your Twitter, LinkedIn and company.

Example:

Editing

We may edit your post or bounce it back to you for revisions. We may edit anchor text and links that are not relevant to your post. Sometimes scheduling may change but we will let you know ahead of time.

Exclusivity

We ask that your article not be published elsewhere previously, or simultaneously. If you’d like to republish a guest post that ran on the Orbit site, please wait at least 2 weeks to do so. Update it to make it current and link to the original post.

Deadline

We ask that your articles be submitted 7 days prior to your scheduled run date. Don’t worry, we’ll coordinate a date together.

Promoting

Please plan to promote your post throughout your social networks. We ask that you share it a few times on multiple networks over multiple days. The time frame and scheduling is up to you.

Inspiration

Here’s an awesome post on guest blogging like a pro for additional inspiration.


Orbit brand colors:

  • #1A1A1A (almost black)
  • #BF472D (Orbit red)
  • #39A5B3 (blue, aqua)
  • #F9D35D (yellow)
  • #F2F2F3 (off white)
  • #FFF (white)

Orbit preferred words:

  • call to action (no hyphens)
  • Domain Authority (always capitalized)
  • e words in general (lower case, no hyphen)
  • ecommerce (lower case, no hyphen)
  • thank you page (no hyphen)
  • internet (lower case)
  • homepage (one word, no hyphen)
  • sign up (verb, no hyphen)
  • signup (noun, no hyphen, one word)
  • signup (adjective, no hyphen, one word)
  • log in/log out (verb, no hyphen)
  • login/logout (noun, no hyphen, one word)
  • login/logout (adjective, no hyphen, one word)
  • sign in (verb, no hyphen)
  • sign-in (noun, no hyphen, one word)
  • sign-in (adjective, no hyphen, one word)
  • keyphrase (one word, no space)
  • website (one word, no space)
  • web page (two words)
  • web (lower case)
  • Click through rate
  • inbox (one word, no hyphen)

That’s it. Happy writing!