Do you want to share your experience and expertise with others in the community recreation industry? I am always accepting guest posts.
RecreationGuy.com posts are useful
First rule of being a guest writer is to make sure your content is useful.
Is there an after school program that you are proud of and are able to put into words how to start and/or run it? Are there specific activities that are unique enough to tell others about? Do you have a unique way of running a special event? Is there a skill that you have mastered, or comes easy to you, that would be relevant to our audience?
RecreationGuy.com readers want content they can act on.
RecreationGuy.com is relevant
If you’re writing about after school programs, special events, marketing for community recreation programs, adult programs, senior programs, staff trainings, community sports programs, RecreationGuy.com might be a good fit for your post.
If you’re writing about American Idol, a local place of interest, or facility/public works matters (unless it has to do with decorating or building something for a special event) you may want to find another venue.
To write a great post for RecreationGuy.com, it helps to know what’s worked for us in the past. Start with the list of popular articles to the right.
RecreationGuy.com is fairly well written
I’m not the best writer, I admit, but I try to be clear, be interesting and write in a particular style.
Spend some time on your headline and check your post for grammatical errors. And make sure you use spell check.
I’m not perfect. The occasional typo sneaks in despite my best efforts. But I put the time and attention in to make my posts as good as they can possibly be.
If you have a useful, relevant and well-written post, what’s the next step?
Email me your post submission and a short bio of yourself to curt@recreationguy.com. You can also email me to let me know what you’d like to write about and why you think it’s a good fit before actually writing the post.
Please be patient. Some days I’m very busy and can’t answer email as quickly as I would like. I won’t accept all submissions, but I will contact you either way.



Are you interested in taking new guest posts?
I am always interested in accepting guest posts. Recently I have had people/companies wanting to write a guest post to promote their products or services. I am not interested in that. I AM looking for posts about camp programming, counselor techniques, games, activities, etc. Email me your thoughts and I’d be happy to work with you.