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Finh US Finance Blog invites sharp voices who help readers make smarter money moves. If you write clear, honest, and practical finance content for a US audience, we’d love to hear from you. The FINH Site reaches readers who want simple steps, tested strategies, and balanced views on money. We welcome experts, analysts, and hands-on practitioners who can translate complex ideas into plain English.

Who We Are and What We Cover

We publish actionable insights across three core categories. Personal Finance covers budgeting, saving, credit, debt payoff, insurance, taxes, and day-to-day money choices. Crypto Trading explores risk management, on-chain trends, coin research frameworks, security, and trade execution. Select Stock Trading focuses on US equities, sector themes, earnings breakdowns, and trading plans for disciplined investors. Our goal is simple. We help readers think clearly, reduce risk, and take informed action.

What We Look For in Contributors

We partner with writers who teach through real experience. Show your process, cite your sources, and back claims with data. Respect the reader’s time. Keep sentences tight. Use active voice. Cut fluff. We value clarity over jargon. We prefer writers who understand the US landscape. If you have practical case studies, US tax angles, retirement planning insights, or market-tested setups, you’ll fit in well here.

Reader Focus and US Context

Our readers live and work in the United States. They want guidance that reflects US tax rules, US consumer credit norms, and US brokerage realities. Please write with US laws, disclosures, and costs in mind. For example, cite US dollar figures, US regulatory bodies, and US market hours. If you mention fees, note whether they apply to US brokers and US exchanges.

Quality Standards and Editorial Style

We favor original reporting, step-by-step walkthroughs, and clear frameworks. A strong piece often opens with a simple promise, outlines a method, and delivers a repeatable plan. Use short paragraphs. Avoid filler. Prefer verbs over adjectives. Each article should teach something a reader can use today. If you cover tactics, include risks, tradeoffs, and edge cases. If you evaluate a product or platform, disclose any relationship and show a balanced view.

SEO and Discoverability Best Practices

We write for people first and search second. Still, smart SEO helps readers find your work. Use natural keyword phrasing tied to the topic. Place the core idea in the title, early in the introduction, and in subheadings where it fits. Answer a clear question. Add semantically related terms that a US reader might use. Keep meta ideas in mind while drafting, but never stuff keywords. Internal references to relevant Finh posts help readers go deeper. We will add internal links during editing when needed.

Originality and Plagiarism Policy

Every submission must be 100% original. Do not recycle your past work. Do not spin or rephrase other articles. We check for duplication and AI-only patterns. Quote short lines only when necessary and add fresh analysis around them. We reserve the right to decline any piece that echoes known templates or repeats common scripts without a distinct point of view.

Data, Sources, and Fact-Checking

Back facts with current US data. Name your source in the text and include the year. For example, note the agency, the report, or the filing. Use plain attributions like “Federal Reserve data for 2024 shows…” or “Company Q3 filing indicates…”. Avoid vague claims. If you make a bold statement, show the math. Check figures twice. We verify numbers and may request your notes.

Tone and Voice Expectations

Write like a trusted coach, not a hype agent. Be direct. Be calm. Avoid fear-based pitches, guarantees, and wild promises. Use “you” when giving steps. Define terms on first use. If a concept is complex, break it into small parts and move in sequence. Respect readers who are new to a topic. Respect experts with precise language.

AdSense/Ezoic-Friendly and Compliance Notes

We follow policies that protect our readers and ad partners. Avoid medical claims tied to investing. Do not offer get-rich schemes or guaranteed returns. Do not promote risky products without balanced risk disclosure. Keep language brand-safe. Avoid adult content, hate, violence, and illegal advice. If you discuss high-risk strategies, include clear risk notes and position sizing guidance.

Submission Fit: Personal Finance

Great personal finance pieces solve concrete problems for US households. Topics may include paycheck planning, high-yield savings comparisons, credit score improvement paths, pragmatic tax moves within the law, or insurance coverage checklists explained in simple steps. Add examples with dollar figures, timelines, and tradeoffs. Show how a reader can act this week.

Submission Fit: Crypto Trading

Strong crypto features teach readers how to survive and adapt. Focus on risk controls, wallet security, exchange due diligence, position sizing, and scenario planning. Cover spot vs derivatives with care and clarity. If you mention a token, share a clear research framework and conflict disclosures. Include volatility context, liquidity notes, and what could go wrong.

Submission Fit: Select Stock Trading

Our equity content highlights process, not hype. Use frameworks for idea sourcing, entry and exit rules, and post-trade reviews. Break down earnings with a focus on cash flow, margins, and guidance. If you discuss a sector, explain the drivers and the cycle. Add charts only if they add real value. Clarify your time frame and risk range.

Structure and Length Guidance

Open with a clear promise in the first two paragraphs. Use descriptive subheads that reflect the reader’s next question. Close with a short action plan and a recap of key risks. Keep sentences concise. Prefer everyday words. If a section does not serve the thesis, delete it.

Visuals, Tables, and Examples

Use visuals only when they teach faster than text. A simple table, a quick budget example, or a position sizing illustration can help. Label figures in plain language. Note the data source and the date. We can recreate visuals to match our style if needed.

Disclosures and Conflicts

If you hold a position in a stock or token you discuss, say so early. If a broker, lender, or platform pays you or has paid you in the past, disclose that link. When in doubt, disclose. Transparency builds trust with readers and with editors. We may add a standard disclosure note.

Editorial Process and Timeline

Pitch us with a clear angle, target reader, and three to five bullet points in your note. Share your credentials and two writing samples. We review pitches within five business days. If the idea fits, we confirm and set a deadline. First drafts get a full edit for substance and style. You will receive comments that ask for clarity, examples, or better sourcing. Most accepted pieces go live within two to three weeks after revisions, depending on the queue.

Rights and Republishing

We seek first web rights and ongoing exclusive rights for the final version on the FINH Site. You may share a short excerpt with a link back after publication. Do not republish the full article elsewhere. If you need a special arrangement, raise it during the pitch stage. We can discuss case-by-case exceptions for print compilations or academic use.

Author Bio and Byline

We give clear credit to each contributor. Include a two- to three-sentence bio with US location, expertise, and any compliance designations where relevant. Add a headshot you own the rights to. You may include one brand mention in your bio if it serves readers and aligns with our guidelines. We may edit bios for clarity and length.

Compensation and Partnerships

At this time, we do not pay for guest contributions. For standout evergreen features with unique research, we may invite paid commissions under a separate agreement. Sponsored pieces require strict labeling, editorial control, and compliance review. If you represent a brand, say so in your pitch.

Legal and Risk Disclaimer

Nothing on our site is investment, tax, or legal advice. Markets carry risk. Readers should do their own research and consider advice from licensed professionals. We publish education and analysis for general audiences in the United States. Authors must avoid personalized recommendations and must present balanced information with known risks.

House Style and Formatting Notes

Write in American English. Use the serial comma. Spell out numbers from one through nine unless tied to units or money, and use numerals for 10 and above. Use USD formats for amounts and be consistent with decimals and commas. Keep headline case simple and clear. Avoid trademark misuse and respect brand style names. We trim hype and sales language in edits.

How to Pitch Finh US Finance Blog

Send a short pitch that states the working title, the problem you solve, and why it matters now for US readers. Add your target category: Personal Finance, Crypto Trading, or Select Stock Trading. Tell us what the reader will do after reading your piece. Share your bio, your real name, and your location. If you have conflicts or holdings related to the topic, disclose them in your pitch. We will respond with a yes, a request for tweaks, or a pass.

After Acceptance and Draft Delivery

Deliver your draft in a standard document format with clean text and simple subheads. Include plain-text citations and data notes at the end. Insert a brief summary at the top that we can adapt for search snippets. Add a proposed meta title and meta description that read naturally and reflect the article’s core promise. We will adjust metadata during editing to align with our style and search patterns.

Editing, Links, and Calls to Action

We may edit for clarity, length, tone, and accuracy. We add or remove links at our discretion. We prioritize internal references to related Finh articles to help readers. Outbound links to authoritative US sources are welcome when they add value, but avoid link stuffing, paid link schemes, and irrelevant placements. Your call to action should point readers to a next step that teaches or helps, not to a hard sell.

Protecting Readers and Your Reputation

Trust is our north star. If a mistake appears, notify us at once. We will review and correct with a clear note if needed. If your piece draws material challenges, we will ask for your research notes. We may update the article to reflect new facts or market changes. Our aim is to help readers stay informed and safe while they learn.

Diversity of Voices and Equal Opportunity

We welcome contributors from all backgrounds who can serve US readers with accurate, useful content. We encourage new voices with strong ideas and a clean process. If you have lived experience that sheds light on money decisions in the US, bring it to the page with care and proof.

Connect with the Editor

Address pitches and contributor inquiries to our editor. You can reach Adrian Carter at the Finh US Finance Blog office. Our mailing address is 1816 Willow Ave, Weehawken Township, NJ 07086, United States. You can also call +1 201-319-0311 during US business hours. If you prefer, use the submission form on the FINH Site and include “Contributor Pitch” in the subject line so we can route your note quickly.

Final Word

If you believe honest finance writing can guide better choices, we want to read your pitch. Bring a clear idea, a careful method, and a steady voice. Together we can publish work that helps readers act with more confidence and less noise.