Brain Training 101 is looking for contributors.
We host a wide range of topics including brain training, nutrition, aging, brain teasers, neuroscience, memory improvement, Alzheimer’s, dementia, intelligence, hypnosis, meditation, entrainment and much more.
Our readers are global adults who tend to be just starting out in the brain fitness industry, so articles should be written for a general audience. Articles that do well are “how-to” or interesting explanations of current topics in brain health.
Why write for Brain Training 101?
1) See your name in lights! OK, really. We have over 20,000 unique visitors monthly (updated October 2009), we have a current PageRank of 5 and we are growing rapidly!
2) Maybe you have expertise you’d like to share.
3) Perhaps you run a site or own a business in need of targeted exposure.
4) You love to write and have a genuine interest in brain health.
The Rules:
All submissions become the sole property of Brain Training 101 and our parent company, Advanced Minds, Inc. You may not reproduce your submission elsewhere – including your own website.
All submissions must be original and free from copyright infringement. Each submission will be run through Copyscape prior to being posted.
Any submission may be edited for clarity, and may have the title edited to ensure better search rankings, reader use, and higher traffic for you.
Article Guidelines:
Posts should be between 500 and 1000 words long with 500-750 being preferable.
Posts must not contain affiliate links.
If you are a business owner, please use your article to give our readers an interesting and educational experience – not a sales pitch. Our readers are very curious. If you interest them with your writing, they’ll click over and check out your site.
At the end of your article, please write a one to two sentence bio. You may include up to two links. Please don’t include affiliate links or redirects.
Confused? Overwhelmed? No worries! Email us and we’ll walk you through it.
Hints:
Please take a look at past Brain Training 101 articles to get an idea of the title structure our readers respond to.
Write in a grammatically correct, but casual tone. Use language that a general audience will respond to.
Compose your article in Notepad, Wordpad or a similar text editor. Please do not use MS Word as it adds formatting to documents and creates errors when posted online. (Mac users should have a text editor that comes standard with your computer.)
Finally, thank you for taking the time to read this and consider contributing. We look forward to hearing from you. Please use the contact form if you have any questions or to submit your article.
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