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Tutorial Submission Programme

Do you have extensive knowledge about WordPress? Do you know WordPress special tips and tricks which you’d like to share? Are you a smart WordPress lover who can write excellent tutorials?

If you answers are yes, you certainly don’t want to miss this.

WPWebHost will pay you $150 for each of your tutorial that is accepted, and published on our website to be visited by thousands of WordPress users. Sounds cool? Read on for more…

Criteria for Tutorial

  • Your tutorials must be fully written. (Not rough draft)
  • Your tutorial must be your original work and not published elsewhere (Even on your own blog/website)
  • Your tutorial must be written in English.
  • Your tutorial may be edited prior to publishing.
  • Your tutorials are reviewed and selected. Not every tutorial will be accepted.

Payment

  • We will send the payment to your PayPal account if your tutorial is accepted.

Tutorial Format

  • Your tutorials must be in HTML format.
  • Do not use images simply taken from Search Engine or a website.
  • Please set the width of images to 480 px.
  • Make sure links open in new browser window (set target=”_blank”)
  • ZIP up the HTML tutorial, all linked images, and anything else needed for the tutorial. Upload the zip archive to a server so we can download it. Do not publish it. As mentioned above, it must not be published elsewhere.

How to Submit

Send your entry to tutorial@wpwebhost.com with following information.

  • Your Full Name
  • Your Email
  • Your Portfolio URL to your biography page. For example, your profile on your blog, Facebook or LinkedIn. Your Portfolio URL will be published in the tutorial.
  • Your PayPal Email Address. So we can pay you if your tutorial is accepted.
  • URL to the HTML, images, all files ZIPPED UP.
  • Sources of your images. Please include the links to the source of any images you use in your tutorials.

What Topics We Need?

Any interesting topic related to WordPress. However we don’t prefer simple guides which are too short and involve plugins. For example, how to install and use a plugin. If you have any topic idea or question, you may email to tutorial@wpwebhost.com so we can review it before you start writing the whole tutorial. This can save your time if the tutorial topic isn’t what we’re looking for.

Ready to show us your awesome tutorial? Just bring it on!