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If you work or study on chemistry, or you are a hobby scientist who would like to contribute in Chemistry Hall submitting or just providing information about news releases, or any topic that fits our website, please, email us at:

infochemistryhall [at] gmail [dot] com

Alternatively, reach us through our contact form.

We appreciate external contributions greatly, and it is always good for the website to provide the readers with a wide range of opinions and points of view.

How Does Guest Posting Work?

External contributions will always undergo a review process, therefore we cannot guarantee that your release or article will be posted as is, since in order to offer the best to our visitors, we need to carefully revise the quality and potential interest to our public.

What Kind of Content is Suitable for Chemistry Hall?

Any source of a new research finding, a good solution to a common problem that our readers can have, a good review or explanation on a chemistry related topic will probably be published on Chemistry Hall. Discussing chemistry experiments, scientific outreach, or any kind of educational matter can get published in Chemistry Hall. We will review it, and modify it if it were necessary (after asking the author for permission). Goes without saying that your authorship will always be acknowledged, in the form of a “Bio” profile or link to you own website.

What is Our Audience?

Our readers include chemistry students of different levels. Researchers, professors, and teachers working in chemistry. People who work on chemical industries, general public with interest in chemistry and science, hobby chemists doing experiments at home. Also, science enthusiasts interested in outreach and taking chemistry to a general public.

If your article is suitable for this audience, do not hesitate to submit it.

Guidelines for Guest Posting in Chemistry Hall

We need to make sure we provide only the best content that is of great interest to our audience. For this reason, your draft must comply with the following guidelines in order to be accepted:

  • It needs to to be absolutely unique and original content. This is strictly enforced.
  • We ask for around 1000 words on average for guest posts, but you are welcome to submit drafts for review of any length. We might ask you to complete them or divide them in several posts accordingly.
  • It needs to be suitable for our audience. This means: chemistry professionals, students, and enthusiasts. People with high scientific education. We accept posts about other scientific fields (such as physics, biology, medicine or engineering) as long as the main topic is related to chemistry.
  • You can insert a link pointing to your website/blog (which needs to be also of interest to our audiences, within a field related to chemistry, and cannot be spammy websites) within the post. The post should also include enough links to authoritative websites, to contrast the sources of all information.
  • If you are looking to promote a product, or publish a commercial post, you are in the wrong place. Don’t spam.
  • You are invited to include a “Bio” profile at the bottom of the post, in which you can insert a link to your website, and/or your email address, and/or your social media.
  • It will be reviewed before publication, but try to keep the grammatical and spelling errors to a minimum. Besides, the science behind the manuscript will also be reviewed and corrected if necessary. 

What are the Benefits of Publishing at Chemistry Hall?

In exchange, we offer:

  • The possibility of reaching out to thousands of people every month in an already existing platform. This audience is highly specialized in the different fields of chemistry.
  • As we only publish top quality content, backed up by reliable sources, your guest post will be in the best place possible.
  • You can promote yourself in your “Bio” profile and get the world to know you.
  • We also promote our posts via Twitter, among more than 3000 followers.

Thank you for your interest in publishing on Chemistry Hall. We look forward to receiving your contributions!

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