✈️ Write for Bloggeroom: Share Your Story, Secrets, and Stars
Ever felt like you’ve got a story the world needs to hear—one that lives between passport stamps, astrological shifts, or mind-blowing ancient mysteries? That’s exactly why Bloggeroom exists. And if you’re nodding your head right now? You’re probably meant to write for us.
We’re more than just a blog—we’re a digital journal of explorers, dreamers, astro-nerds, and truth-seekers. Whether you’re obsessed with star charts, travel tales, or underground wonders that make people go “Wait—how have I never heard of this?”—you’re in the right place.
💌 So, Why Should You Guest Post for Bloggeroom?
Let’s keep it real. We’re not some faceless content mill. We care about stories that stick. Here’s what you get when you write for us:
- A Real Audience Who Cares – We’ve got readers who crave adventure, cosmic clarity, and conspiracy theory-level curiosities.
- Your Voice, Your Vibe – We don’t want bland. We want you. Show off your tone, your humor, your perspective.
- Legit Exposure – Get your name out there, grow your portfolio, and get noticed by folks who are into what you’re into.
🧭 What We’re Looking For (And What We’re Definitely Not)
We love content that feels like you’re spilling secrets over a cup of chai. Here’s the kind of magic we crave:
🔮 Astrology
- Forecasts that feel fresh (not rehashed).
- Real talk about retrogrades, birth charts, synastry—you name it.
- Think beyond “your weekly horoscope.” Give us depth, spice, and personality.
🌍 Travel
- No basic tourist guides, please. We’re all about hidden gems, raw adventures, and wild stories.
- Cultural insights, solo travel misadventures, local legends—we want it.
- Think: “I got lost in a Croatian village and found the best seafood of my life.”
🕵️♀️ Mysteries & Secrets of the World
- Ancient temples with dark energy? Lost cities under lakes? Secret societies? YES.
- If it made you say “WTF,” chances are we want our readers to feel that too.
📝 What Makes the Cut? Here’s the Vibe Check.
We’re picky—but in a good way. Here’s what your piece needs to land on our blog:
✅ Original AF
Seriously—no copy-paste, no AI nonsense, no rehashed Wikipedia posts. We fact-check and we vibe-check.
✅ 100% Human
Talk like a real person. Write like you’d speak to your best friend who also happens to love pyramids, zodiacs, and hidden waterfalls.
✅ SEO-Friendly But Not Stiff
Sprinkle in keywords naturally. If your article’s about “Scorpio moon traits,” mention it, but don’t make it robotic. Be human, be helpful.
✅ Easy on the Eyes
- 800–1500 words is the sweet spot.
- Short paragraphs, bold headers, and maybe a bullet list if it helps.
- Add a few links (internal & external) if it boosts the reader’s experience.
- Feel free to include images—especially if you took them yourself (we’ll give you credit!).
💡 A Few Things We LOVE (Hint: Do These)
- A killer hook in the first sentence
- Pop culture references (hello, astrology TikTok)
- Real emotions and vulnerability
- Quotes, metaphors, personality
- Unexpected twists
🚫 A Few Things We Don’t
- AI-generated anything (we will know)
- Articles written just to promote a product/service
- Keyword stuffing
- Super dry or overly academic tones
📤 Ready to Pitch Us?
Awesome. Here’s how you do it:
Email your story idea or finished draft to contact@bloggeroom.com
→ Use the subject line: “Guest Post for Bloggeroom”
→ Attach it as a Google Doc or Word file
→ Include:
- A short author bio (2–4 sentences)
- Your Instagram or website (if you want a shoutout)
- A profile photo (optional, but we love faces)
We’ll get back to you within 24 hours. If your piece vibes with us, we’ll send over edits and a tentative publishing date. We might tweak your title or formatting—but we’ll never change your voice.
💬 Final Note from the Bloggeroom Crew
We built Bloggeroom for people who look at the world with curiosity—who ask “what else is out there?” If you’ve ever pulled a tarot card in a mountaintop tent, followed your Venus sign across countries, or uncovered a forgotten ruin in your backyard—we’re your people.
So go ahead. Pitch us something a little weird, a little cosmic, a little unforgettable.
Let’s tell the stories they don’t teach in school.