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Write For Us

Share your financial expertise with thousands of readers. We welcome well-researched, practical articles on currency exchange, forex trading, international finance, and personal money management.

Large Audience

Reach thousands of readers who actively convert currencies and follow exchange rate trends every day.

DoFollow Backlink

Accepted articles include a dofollow author bio link to boost your site's authority and organic traffic.

Build Authority

Publishing on SmartConvertors strengthens your personal brand as a trusted finance expert.

Topics We Cover

We accept guest posts on a wide range of finance-related subjects, including:

  • Currency exchange tips & strategies
  • Forex trading guides for beginners
  • International money transfers
  • Travel money and budgeting abroad
  • Cryptocurrency and stablecoins
  • Central bank policies and their impact
  • Economic indicators explained
  • Personal finance for expats

Submission Guidelines

  • Articles must be 800–2,500 words, original, and not published elsewhere.
  • Content must be factually accurate with cited sources where applicable.
  • Include a clear, engaging headline and at least one subheading (H2/H3).
  • Avoid promotional language or excessive self-linking (one author bio link allowed).
  • Submit as a Google Doc or plain HTML — no Word attachments.
  • Include a short author bio (2–3 sentences) and optional profile photo.
  • We reserve the right to edit for style, clarity, and SEO without changing the core meaning.
  • Turnaround for review is typically 5–7 business days.

What We Don't Accept

  • Republished or AI-generated content with no human editing
  • Articles containing affiliate links beyond the author bio
  • Investment advice promising guaranteed returns
  • Off-topic content unrelated to finance or currency

How to Submit

Ready to contribute? Send us your article pitch or draft via the contact form below. In the Subject field type "Write For Us – [Your Topic]" and paste or link your draft in the message body.

Last updated: March 10, 2026