We sent 28 guest post pitches to tech publications over 2 weeks. Got zero replies. Here's what went wrong and what we changed.
The Mistake: Emailing editorial@ When Sites Use Portals
12 of our 28 pitches went to generic editorial@ email addresses for sites that use contributor portals. HackerNoon, FreeCodeCamp, SitePoint, Smashing Magazine, DZone — none of these check their editorial inbox for guest post pitches. They have dedicated submission forms.
The fix: Before pitching any site, check their /write-for-us or /contribute page. If they have a portal, use it. Email pitches to portal-based sites go straight to /dev/null.
The Mistake: Wrong Content for Wrong Audience
8 of our pitches went to sites where our content didn't fit:
- Pitching AI development articles to a design blog (Speckyboy)
- Pitching guest posts to company blogs that only publish internal content (HCLTech, AppsFlyer)
- Pitching articles to sites that only want source quotes, not full articles (Cybernews, Lifehacker)
The fix: Spend 2 minutes on the site before pitching. Read their last 5 articles. If none are from external authors, they don't accept guest posts.
What Actually Worked: 10 Sites Where Email Pitching Is Correct
These publications genuinely accept guest articles via email: AnalyticsInsight, MarktechPost, KDNuggets, BBN Times, TechJury, Dataversity, WebProNews, OutsourceAccelerator, CustomerThink, SecurityBoulevard.
The pattern: sites with an active /write-for-us page that mentions "email us at..." or "send your pitch to..."
The Corrected Pitch Template
Our original pitch was too long and too salesy. Here's what we changed:
Before (300 words, paragraph form):
Hi team, I'm Krunal Panchal, CEO of Groovy Web... we've built 200+ projects... here are 6 bullet points about the article... 54 Clutch reviews...
After (100 words, scannable):
Hi [name], submitting a guest article: [Title]. [One sentence summary]. 2000 words, code examples, original data. Author: [Name, Title, Company]. Full article ready — what format do you prefer?
Editors get 50+ pitches per week. They scan, not read. Make it easy to say yes.
Metrics After the Fix
We're now tracking response rates by submission method:
| Method | Pitches | Response Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Portal submission | 0 (doing now) | Expected 20-40% |
| Correct email (editor@) | 10 | Waiting (day 3) |
| Wrong email (editorial@) | 12 | 0% |
| Wrong audience | 8 | 0% |
We built a full backlink tracking system to monitor all of this — every outreach email, response, and resulting backlink gets logged to a database.
The lesson: systematic execution beats volume. 10 well-targeted pitches outperform 50 spray-and-pray emails.
What's your guest post acceptance rate? Curious how others approach this.
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