Write for us

MoneyFlair accepts a small number of guest contributions per month from qualified writers, in-house experts at regulated firms, and PR teams placing thought-leadership content. We are selective: we publish 1 in 8 pitches we receive on average.

What we accept

  • Original how-to articles 1,200–2,500 words on UK personal finance
  • Data-led explainers using public data (FCA, ONS, HMRC, Bank of England, FRED)
  • Case-study features from regulated firms (subject to disclosure rules)
  • Practical guides for self-employed and small business finance

What we don't publish

  • Speculative crypto, NFT or unregulated investment promotion
  • Generic "ultimate guide to X" content with no original insight
  • Pure backlink placements with thin filler content
  • Anything written entirely by AI without disclosed human review

Editorial standards

  • British English, plain language, AP-ish style
  • Cite primary sources, never blogs
  • Original images or licensed stock — no AI-generated images of people
  • Author byline with verifiable credentials and a real LinkedIn or company profile
  • External links assessed individually; we may swap links if they don't fit our reader

Process and timing

  1. Send a 2–3 sentence pitch with proposed angle, target keyword, and reason for our reader
  2. If it fits, we'll request an outline within 5 working days
  3. Approved outline → first draft within 10 working days
  4. Editorial pass with comments → publication within 7 working days of final approval

Sponsored placements

We accept paid sponsored articles and link insertions in line with our disclosure policy. Sponsored placements are clearly labelled and capped at roughly 12% of monthly publishing volume to protect editorial trust. See current rates on the advertising page.

How to pitch

Email editor@moneyflair.co.uk with the subject line Pitch: [your topic]. Include:

  • Your name, role, and a link verifying your background
  • Proposed working title and outline (3–5 bullet points)
  • Why this article belongs on MoneyFlair specifically
  • Whether the placement is editorial (free) or sponsored (paid)