We have opened up the SustMeme publishing platform to Guest Bloggers interested in sharing their stories with our global Community, supported by our influence on social media.
Our goal at SustMeme is to extend the audience reach and amplify the messages of a rich diversity of voices, so helping them to be heard on sustainability matters worldwide.
Whilst we cannot offer any payment for submissions, we do promise to promote your published content using all the channels and skills at our disposal as a media house and influencer.
This means your Blog will be broadcast not only here on SustMeme, but also via our weekly SustMeme Magazine Bulletin (free to Subscribers) and across all our social media profiles — including the @SustMeme and @SustMemeTop500 Twitter/X feeds (over 35,000 Followers), plus LinkedIn (5k).
Would you like to Guest Blog for SustMeme?
Whether you want to talk tech, ponder policy, or bang the drum for behaviour change, submitting your susty content for consideration is a simple two-step process:
- STEP 1) We recommend and prefer that you send us a short Synposis of your Guest Blog Proposal first, please, before committing time and effort to writing or submitting the full draft — you can do that here;
- STEP 2) Once the Synopsis has been reviewed and your Proposal accepted, we should then be delighted to receive submission of your full Draft Copy, including image(s) — and you can do that here.*
We look forward to exploring new ideas and sharing great stories with the SustMeme Community.
Please note, the Guest Blogs platform is expressly designed to showcase original copy offered to SustMeme on an exclusive, or a first-time publication basis.
Thank you for your interest in collaborating with McClelland Media.
Selection of published Guest Blogs:
- How to make your sustainability career happenGuest Blog by Marilyn Waite: Why a sustainability career is about more than just green jobs; and how you make a difference through your work.
- Navigating through the ESG reporting landscapeGuest Blog by Alexandra Mihailescu Cichon: What does the delay on ESRS mean for ESG reporting and why impact assessment is the way forward.
- How regenerative tourism can become a green swanGuest Blog by Aradhana Khowala: How the transition to a regenerative vision can help the ugly duckling of tourism grow into a ‘green swan’.
- Making a more diverse future for manufacturingGuest Blog by Lee Procter-Wright: How to break down the stereotypes of heavy industry and manufacturing to make for more diversity in future.
You can check out the full archive of past Guest Blog posts here.
* Please Note: SustMeme reserves the right to reject blog copy and/or withdraw it from publication, at any point.