Anticorruptionexperts.com Blog Guidelines

Substantive matters

The primary objective is the anti-corruption agenda.

 

Format Guidelines

  • Word document with writer’s name.
  • Headline: 48 characters, strong & interesting, non-technical
  • Subhead line: 1-2 lines, interesting, non-technical
  • Summary: Max. 75 words, interesting with a bit more detail, non-technical
  • Body: 400-600 words for research news, up to 1500 for other articles. Please consider breaking down longer articles with subheadings.
  • Useful tips on writing blog posts here.

 

Process to submit a blog post idea

  • Send a pitch to info@anticorruptionexperts.com that includes name and email + a short pitch of the proposed article (2 to 3 sentences) + the target audience
  • Anticorruptionexperts.com editorial board[1] will validate the proposal. All content is subject to approval before posting.

 

Code of conduct

  • Slandering of any individual or company is prohibited.
  • Company and/or product focused pitches are not allowed.
  • All submissions will be reviewed by Anticorruptionexperts.com editorial board[1]. The editorial board reserves the right in its sole discretion to refuse the posting of an article. It will advise the proposer accordingly but is not obliged to provide a motive for the refusal/rejection.
  • Publication on Anticorruptionexperts.com does not constitute explicit or implicit endorsement of any individual or company, or any product or service.
  • Publication on Anticorruptionexperts.com does not constitute explicit or implicit endorsement of the views of the author.
  • The owner(s) of Anticorruptionexperts.com or any individual associated with the site may not be held liable for content submitted by authors; author agrees to hold harmless the owner(s) of Anticorruptionexperts.com or any individual associated with the site from any claims, losses, liability, judgments and damages arising there from.
  • Submissions published on Anticorruptionexperts.com are the copyright property of the author; author grants Anticorruptionexperts.com the right to publish submissions in accordance with the terms set forth above and the terms of use of Anticorruptionexperts.com
  • Anticorruptionexperts.com readers have the right to use, quote, forward, republish ‘like’ (on twitter or LinkedIn or any other social media) all or part of the blogs, whilst acknowledging the author and the source.

 

Sources: Guidelines inspired from “Rules for FINJS blog submissions” and Frontiers blog guidelines.

[1] Any blog submission has to be validated by at least two editors.