Whether you are sending your own draft or asking us to write it, here is exactly what gets an article accepted on our publisher network — and what gets it rejected.
— ACCEPTED NICHES
Talk to the person actually running placements.
New publishers join the network regularly — if your niche isn’t listed, ask us directly.
Personal Finance
SaaS & B2B Tech
Home & Living
Health & Wellness
Travel
Marketing & Business
Legal
Real Estate
Education
Food & Lifestyle
E-commerce
Parenting
✓ What gets an article accepted
Original content, written specifically for the target publication — never spun or reused
800+ words, with a clear structure: intro, subheadings, a genuine conclusion
One to two contextual links max, placed where they are actually useful to the reader
Natural anchor text — brand names, partial-match, or generic phrases
A tone and format that matches the destination blog’s existing content
Fact-based claims, with sources linked where relevant
✕ What gets an article rejected
Over-optimised, exact-match anchor text repeated more than once
Thin content under 600 words with no real value to the reader
Multiple unrelated links stuffed into one article
AI-generated drafts that haven’t been edited for accuracy or voice
Content promoting gambling, adult, or other restricted categories most publishers won’t touch
Duplicate content already published elsewhere on the web
— TWO WAYS TO SUBMIT
Send your own draft, or let the desk write it.
A
Bring your own article
Send a finished draft that follows the guidelines above. We review it for editorial fit, suggest edits if needed, and handle outreach and placement.
B
Let GetJustice write it
Give us your target page, anchor text, and niche — our writers draft the article, matched to your chosen publication’s tone, for your approval before submission.
— TURNAROUND & REPORTING
What happens after you submit.
Step I
Review, 24h
We check the draft — or your brief — against publisher guidelines before anything goes out.
Step II
Editor Submission
Article is submitted to the matched publication’s editorial team for approval.
Step III
Revisions, If Needed
Any editorial feedback is handled by us, without extra cost or back-and-forth on your end.
Step IV
Live & Reported
Once published, you get the live URL, publish date, and an indexing confirmation.
— READY TO SUBMIT
Send your draft or your brief through the intake form.