
Occasional Guest Bloggers - Who submit posts on an unpaid, unsolicited basis. They may submit posts whenever they choose through the Huff’s exclusive internet portal called Backstage. Salaried Employees - Such as reporters, journalists, and editors who are full-time - generally based in main centers like New York, Toronto, and London.Īssignment Writers - Who are freelancers and paid a fixed rate to work on specifically commissioned projects.Ĭontributing Bloggers - Who are unpaid, but are a screened and proven commodity. There are four levels of content providers for the Huffington Post:

* * * Tip #10 - Know How the HuffPost Works And now that I’m a regular contributor to the Huff, I’ll give you Ten Top Tips on how to improve your chances for getting published on the Huffington Post. Well, it might not be easy, but it can be done. “ But how in the world do I ever get noticed?” you ask. If you have quality content - and that’s the key - you’ll want to say it on the Huffington Post. As a writer, you have something to say and you should want to hear what others say back.

You just can’t buy this kind of exposure. Getting published on the Huff Post is a significant badge of achievement - it’s the gold standard of blogging - social approval by a major media corporation that your work meets its mark of excellence. Serious bloggers know the Huffington Post is the world’s largest blog site.
