Saturday, February 23, 2019

21+ Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Blogs That Are Accepting Free Guest Posts

Blockchain is a blasting industry. There's a huge amount of experimentation – and abuse – going on, so there's a colossal interest for quick, precise data. In the event that you have your finger on the beat of the business, in case you're at the bleeding edge of the innovation, or in case you're watchful at recognizing and getting out the bunch tricks that crop up, you can position yourself as a specialist effortlessly.

There's a dash for unheard of wealth as far as crypto content right now, however it's as yet not difficult to separate yourself as one of the leader of the pack. Get an edge on your opposition by presenting your substance through visitor post to these top of the line crypto web journals. I'm certain you've known about a few, yet others may be unfamiliar to you. I suggest looking at them all.


20+ Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Blogs That Are Accepting Guest Posts

1. CoinIdeology.com


CoinIdeology.com welcomes guest posts from contributors that have previous experience writing about cryptocurrency. If you’re interested in submitting a guest post, you must attach, or link to three samples of your writing. Have unique backgrounds, and specialized knowledge in areas like public policy, engineering, or business development for cryptocurrency or blockchain-based initiatives.
Can respond positively to constructive feedback, and offer quick turnaround times on any required revisions. If this sounds like you, please contact us using the form below. Tell us who you are, what you want to write about, and why you want to do it.



 2. Cryptosteem.com


They publish press releases and sponsored articles about cryptocurrency, tech and blockchain. They are featured in our Press Releases section , which is on our home page and all of our post pages. Send them your ICO project or your article,our authors will review your content and publish it on our blog.



 3. CoinTelegraph


This site is heavily focused on news that circulates throughout the crypto industry. They accept press releases, story tips, and entire guest posts with equal visibility.



 4. CryptoCoin News


CCN (not to be confused with CNN) is a news site dressed as a financial news site, and it focuses heavily on the financial side of cryptocurrencies. If you have contacts, can write well, and have the ability to bring unique news to the table, they’ll recruit you.



 5. NewsBTC


NewBTC might be focused on Bitcoin with the name, but they cover all cryptocurrencies that are worth looking at. They also focus on the technical side of things, rather than strictly on the financial side, so there’s a lot of opportunity for certain types of bloggers. You can submit your content for review, and either pitch a guest post or just submit your press release for them to cover at their leisure.


6. Coinbase

The Coinbase blog is hosted on Medium.com, which is good and bad. It’s bad in that you can’t contact them directly through a submission field, but it’s good because you don’t have to.



7. Bitcoinist


Set up to mimic a high-end magazine as a digital publication, this particular crypto site has options for contacting the editors directly, or using a specific form just to submit your own press release. You can also pay for sponsored content or join their team, though neither of those are particularly “guest posts”, they can both benefit your brand.



8. ForkLog


ForkLog is an English/Russian cryptocurrency blog that has the benefit of being able to reach users in both languages.



9. Abitco.in



This site combines a clever country code to make a word with actually targeting that country code; in this case, India. Focusing primarily on India-centric cryptocurrency news, it nevertheless takes a global approach as a news aggregator. You can submit individual posts, or you can submit an entire RSS feed and perhaps have your content added to their stream.



10. StackExchange


Not technically a blog, StackExchange is one of the oldest tech-focused question and answer sites. You can monitor it for new questions posted, and use your expertise – and blog post resources – to help other enthusiasts.


11. Bitcoin.com


Bitcoin.com has openings as remote journalists on occasion, and you can submit tips and press releases through their contact form, though you do have to go through a rather insipid test to make sure you’re not too dumb to breathe first. The difficulty of acceptance combined with the insult makes me want to avoid it, personally, but you can go as far into the process as you like.



12. The Ledger


The Ledger is another Medium-based blog, which you can access if you can gain the attention of their curators with your content. There are actually a ton of these blogs on Medium, so using it regularly can be a great idea.



 13. CoinCentral


One of the larger cryptocurrency blogs, this one has had contributions from some pretty big names in tech circles. They also pay their writers, though you are actually applying to be a contributor, not just submitting a guest post. There are a lot of potential perks to getting in, though, so it might be worth considering nonetheless.



 14. InvestInBlockchain


Perhaps not one of the top tier cryptocurrency blogs, this one is still fairly decent. They have both paid and free positions, with the free positions working more like guest posts.


 15. CryptoAnswers


This site is a hybrid of a news site and a broad cryptocurrency FAQ. As such they have a lot of informative content as well as a lot of cutting edge news content. You can submit your own guest posts in the contact form above. They want at least 700 words, which should be quick and easy, written in fluent English, relevant to crypto in some way. They don’t want press releases or branded content, though, so be wary of your submissions.

16. BitcoinAfrica


As the name implies, this blog is focused almost entirely on cryptocurrency news as it relates to African countries.

17. BitsCoins.net


One of many blogs with very generic names, this one isn’t among the largest blogs, but any citation helps when you’re trying to broaden your guest post foundation. They accept press releases, basic guides, advanced content, and so on, but will ban you if you submit spun content. They want 500+ words, ideally 1,000+, and ask you to submit your own images for a feature. They also charge for promotional links, so make yours informational.

18. BlockchainAliens

I have some questions about the design and branding of this site, but that’s not really for me to judge. They accept guest posts sent to them via email, and their requirements are set.

19. CoinPress


This site is fairly low volume, but it’s just as easy to get into. Just fill out your pitch in their contact form and see what they say. I would venture to guess that they’re happy to have contributors, especially those that can send traffic back their way on occasion, as long as you’re capable of writing decent quality content. You better be, if you’re reading this blog!

20. CryptoNews


One of a thousand relatively interchangeable mid-level crypto news sites, the appropriately generically named CryptoNews accepts content pitches through a basic email submission.

21. CoinSutra


Harsh is on the front lines of many new trends, so when he goes all-in making a site, you know there’s something there. He’s also a master marketer, and knows how to make a guest post really stand out. It’s a great relationship to build, if you can get in.