Search is turning into recommendation. AI answer engines now decide which business a customer hears about — and the writing that explains this shift needs to be as sharp as the shift itself. If that’s the kind of thing you think and write about, we want to read your pitch.
Who should write for us
Miss Pepper AI publishes for business owners, marketers, and operators trying to stay visible in a world where AI decides who gets recommended. We’re looking for contributors who’ve actually done the work — practitioners with a point of view, not content mills reheating the same ten tips.
You’re a good fit if you’re a marketer, agency owner, founder, SEO, copywriter, or sales-and-marketing operator who can teach our readers something they can use on Monday morning. You don’t need a big byline. You need something real to say and the ability to say it plainly.
Topics we accept
- GEO and AI search visibility — how brands get cited by ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Mode.
- AI-assisted sales and marketing — workflows, tooling, and what actually moves the needle versus what’s hype.
- SEO and content strategy — the parts that still matter and the parts that don’t anymore.
- Copywriting — positioning, messaging, and writing that sells without sounding like it’s selling.
- Sales automation — systems, sequences, and the human judgment automation can’t replace.
- Creative strategy — brand, campaigns, and standing out when everyone has the same AI tools.
- Website design — conversion, structure, and building sites that both people and machines can read.
The best pitches are specific. “How AI answer engines pick which local business to name” beats “SEO trends for 2026” every time.
Our editorial standards
We hold guest posts to the same bar as everything else we publish. Before you pitch, read our editorial standards in full. The short version:
- Original. Never published elsewhere, and not spun, syndicated, or ghost-generated wholesale.
- Sourced. Claims backed by evidence. Link to your data. If it’s your own experience, say so and show the receipts.
- No fluff. No filler intros, no “in today’s fast-paced world,” no padding to hit a word count. Say the thing and move on.
- AI-assist disclosed. Using AI to draft or edit is fine — we’d be hypocrites to ban it. But tell us how you used it. Undisclosed AI content that’s wrong on the facts is the one thing we won’t forgive.
What we don’t accept
- Thinly-veiled ads for your product dressed up as a “guide.”
- Pieces stuffed with links to unrelated or low-quality sites.
- Rewrites of content already ranking on page one — we’re not here to add to the pile.
- Generic listicles with no original insight, data, or opinion.
- Anything that makes claims we can’t stand behind. If a stat isn’t sourced, it doesn’t run.
What you get
Published contributors get a byline and a short author bio with a link back to your site or profile. Your work sits alongside content from the Miss Pepper AI team, in front of an audience that cares about getting found in the AI era. We edit for clarity and voice, but the ideas stay yours.
How to pitch
Email [email protected] with the subject line “Guest post pitch: [your topic].” Include:
- A one-paragraph summary of your idea and the specific reader problem it solves.
- A rough outline or the key points you’d cover.
- One or two writing samples (links are fine).
- A sentence on who you are and why you’re the right person to write it.
Pitch the idea first — don’t send a finished draft. We’ll reply if it’s a fit, and we read every pitch that follows these guidelines. Ones that ignore them tend to get ignored back.
Want to know who you’d be writing for? Read about Miss Pepper AI, or reach the team through our contact page.