Guest Post Pitch Template
Proven pitch templates and strategies for securing guest post placements
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Crafting the Perfect Guest Post Pitch
A good pitch demonstrates that you understand the target site’s audience, have a relevant topic idea, and can deliver quality content. Most editors receive dozens of pitches daily, so yours needs to stand out.
Pitch Structure
Subject Line
Keep it simple and specific:
- “Guest post idea: [Specific Topic] for [Site Name]”
- “[Your Name] — article pitch for [Site Name]“
Opening (2 sentences)
Show familiarity with their content. Reference a specific article and what you liked about it.
Your Pitch (3-4 sentences)
- Propose 2-3 specific topic ideas with working titles
- Briefly explain what each article would cover
- Mention why their audience would find it valuable
Your Credentials (2 sentences)
- Link to 2-3 examples of your published work
- Mention your relevant expertise or role
Closing (1 sentence)
Ask if any of the topics interest them and offer to send an outline.
Sample Pitch
“Hi [Name], I have been following [Site Name] for a while — your recent piece on [topic] was particularly insightful. I would love to contribute an article to your blog. Here are a few ideas: (1) [Title A] — covering [brief description]. (2) [Title B] — a practical guide to [brief description]. I have written for [Site X] and [Site Y] on similar topics. Would any of these work for your editorial calendar?”
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Sending identical pitches to multiple sites without customization
- Pitching topics already covered on the site
- Writing long, rambling pitches (keep it under 200 words)
- Failing to include writing samples
- Asking about link policies in the initial pitch (discuss after acceptance)
After Acceptance
- Deliver the draft on time and exceeding the word count requirement
- Include your link naturally within the content
- Respond to editorial feedback promptly
- Promote the published post on your own channels