Write for us
Have real home-emergency expertise? Reach homeowners who need it.
We publish original, sourced, safety-first guides for a high-intent US audience. If you write genuinely useful home-repair content, we would like to hear your pitch.
The short version
Original and sourced, calm and safety-first, disclosed if paid. Email a one-paragraph pitch to editor@emergency-services24h.com and we will reply if it fits.
How it works
From pitch to published in three steps
- 01
Pitch the idea first
Email a one-paragraph pitch and a working title. Tell us the reader problem it solves and the sources you will cite. We reply to fits.
- 02
Write to our standard
Original, sourced, calm and genuinely useful: with a clear safety line on any risky task. We edit for accuracy and house style.
- 03
Disclosure and publish
Sponsored posts and any affiliate links are labelled per FTC and Google policy. Once it meets the bar, we schedule and publish.
What we accept
- Original home-emergency and repair guides that fit one of our nine categories
- Real, sourced cost breakdowns and honest hiring advice
- Practical safety content that routes risky work to professionals
- Data, checklists or tools a homeowner would actually use
What we decline
- Thin, spun or AI-dumped filler with no sourcing
- Dangerous do-it-yourself instructions for gas, live electrical, structural or height work
- Undisclosed paid links or keyword-stuffed anchor text
- Off-topic pitches (crypto, casino, unrelated SaaS)
Straight answers
Frequently asked questions
The questions homeowners actually search for on this problem, answered in plain language.
Browse all guidesDo you accept sponsored guest posts?
Yes, within our niche and always clearly disclosed per FTC guidance and Google’s link-spam policy. Sponsorship never changes our safety guidance, and we decline anything that would mislead readers.
What does it cost, and what are rates?
We are early, so rates are modest and rise with traffic. Email us for the current guest-post and link-insertion rate card. Editorial fit and quality come first: a poor piece will not run at any price.
How do I pitch?
Email editor@emergency-services24h.com with a one-paragraph idea, a working title, the reader problem it solves, and the authoritative sources you plan to cite. We reply to pitches that fit.
What we are actually looking for
The pages that work on this site answer a homeowner mid-failure: what to do in the next five minutes, what it costs, and when to stop and call somebody licensed. If you work in one of these trades, the detail you take for granted is exactly the detail that is missing from every competing article.


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Tell us your trade, where you work, and the article you want to write. Put the pitch in the description field, and pick the service line closest to your specialism.
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