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Become a Contributing Author to AFTA!
Here at AFTA, we are dedicated to promoting environmental awareness and fighting against the illegal disposal of waste, commonly known as fly-tipping. We believe in providing our community with informative and educational resources to help in the battle against this growing problem.
We would like to invite AFTA members to become authors and write for us. Each of our articles has the potential to reach a large audience, and you can be sure that your contribution will make a difference in the fight against fly-tipping.
HOW TO SUBMIT
Submitting a guest article is straightforward. Here’s what you need to do:
Email your article to aftaorg@yahoo.com with “AFTA Member Article” as the subject of the email.
WHAT YOU GET IN RETURN
We allow guest authors to include a brief bio and a backlink to their website at the end of the article.
Advantages of writing a guest article for AFTA include:
Branding: Writing a guest article for AFTA will put you in the spotlight, gaining exposure for your business or organization. Backlinks: We allow you to include one “nofollow” link to your website, providing you with a valuable backlink that can drive traffic to your site.
REQUIREMENTS:
Word Count: A minimum of 350 words is required. Topic: The article must be related to the environment, waste management, or fly-tipping.
Republishing Terms: Your article must not be published elsewhere for the lifetime of AFTA.
Content Freshness: Your article must be original and not have been published elsewhere.
Linking Policy: Only one link to a relevant website is allowed in the author’s bio. No outgoing links are allowed from the body of the article, although we encourage cross-linking with other AFTA articles.
NOT SURE WHAT TO WRITE ABOUT?
General Guidelines: Offer advice, provide a solution to a relevant environmental issue, or highlight best practices for waste management.
ERROR CORRECTION:
To maintain the high quality of our content, AFTA reserves the right to edit guest articles for typos and grammar errors. We also reserve the right to reject articles that are low-quality or irrelevant. If an article is rejected, we will do our best to contact the author and explain why, as well as offer suggestions for improvement.