If you're interested in writing content for Airbyte, we are excited to have you! These guidelines are a general guide that will help increase your chances of getting a publication on the Airbyte blog.
To ensure high quality, we look for the following qualities in our posts:
- Understandable to all. Use simple language and don't assume that your reader knows everything.
- Clear value proposition. The reader should have a very clear idea of the value they will get from the post and it should be a relevant and practical use case. A good example would be: "Visualizing your Stripe data using Airbyte, Looker, and Snowflake."
- Comprehensive Leave nothing to the imagination, explicitly guide the reader from point A to point B.
- Abstract/Introduction
What will the reader learn and/or achieve after following the article? If it is a tutorial, set an explicit and tangible goal/end-state for the reader to achieve. If it's a piece of educational content or a more abstract post, set a goal around understanding a specific concept or idea.
Additionally, this should be the time to use a hook to bring the reader in and feel excited about consuming the content. Do this in your own style.
- Prerequisites
If it's a tutorial, clearly define everything a reader would need to follow along. If it's a more abstract blog post, this can generally be skipped over.
- Body
The meat of the content. Lean in to your own writing style, we want your voice! If this is a tutorial, divide the body into easily digestible sections.
Whenever possible, add code snippets, screenshots, and other relevant context to provide sufficient explanatory media for the reader.
Use this tool to make sure your sentences are concise and readable.
- Conclusion
Wrap up and reiterate the value that the reader has gained from the post. Then write a few sentences about steps for the future and what is left to be explored.
- Add the word count at the end
- Use Grammarly to proofread your work.
Make sure to use keywords naturally, but look for opportunities to use them.
Here is a list of keywords about Airbyte to use in our articles.
- airbyte
- data engineering
- data integration
- elt
- etl
- pipelines
- [TODO: add more]
- 1-2 keywords.
- 60 characters or less.
- Write a summary of the article/tutorial.
- 2-3 keywords.
- 155 characters or less.
- When breaking up your article into sections, include keywords in your subheaders.
- Whenever possible, link to relevant content.
- Longer articles are preferred, but don't stretch content for the sake of it.
So to wrap up, make sure to:
✅ Follow the content structure.
✅ Follow the SEO Guidelines.
✅ Proofread your article.