Nutritional Advice Guest Post
Are you a nutritionist, wellness coach, diet blogger, or health enthusiast with expert tips to share? We’re inviting knowledgeable contributors to write for us and publish well-researched, reader-friendly nutritional advice guest posts on our platform!
Why Submit Your Nutritional Advice to Us?
By contributing a guest post, you can:
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📢 Gain exposure to thousands of health-focused readers
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🔗 Get do-follow backlinks to your website or blog
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👩⚕️ Build credibility as a nutrition expert or health coach
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📈 Improve your SEO and drive targeted traffic
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✍️ Share meaningful tips that help others live better
What Kind of Content Do We Accept?
We’re looking for well-written, informative, and engaging posts related to:
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Healthy eating habits and daily nutrition tips
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Meal plans (for weight loss, muscle gain, diabetes, etc.)
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Vitamins and supplements: facts vs myths
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Nutrition for kids, seniors, or athletes
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Dietary guides (vegan, keto, gluten-free, low-FODMAP)
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Superfoods and their science-backed benefits
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Common diet mistakes and how to avoid them
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Nutrition during pregnancy or postpartum
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Food labeling & portion control tips
Submission Guidelines
To ensure your post meets our standards, please follow these:
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Length: 1000–1500+ words
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Style: Conversational, educational, and accessible
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Originality: Must be 100% original (no AI-only or copied content)
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Format: Use clear subheadings, bullet points, and short paragraphs
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Images: Royalty-free or original images welcome (optional)
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Backlinks: 1–2 do-follow links to relevant sources or your blog
How to Submit
Send your draft or pitch to:
📬 publisher@makeallure.com.
Subject Line: Guest Post – Nutritional Advice
Include:
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A short author bio (with 1 link)
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Your article in Google Docs or Word format
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Any visuals you’d like included
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Links to published writing samples (if available)
Sample Topics You Can Cover
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“10 Everyday Foods That Are Surprisingly Nutritious”
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“A Beginner’s Guide to Reading Food Labels”
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“Intermittent Fasting: What Nutritionists Really Think”
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“5 Nutrition Myths You Should Stop Believing”
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“Balanced Eating for Busy Professionals”
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“Top Anti-Inflammatory Foods and Why They Matter”
Who Can Contribute?
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Certified dietitians & nutritionists
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Health bloggers and wellness coaches
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Medical professionals
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Fitness trainers with nutrition experience
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Food scientists & researchers
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Passionate health enthusiasts
Help People Eat Smarter — Write for Us Today!
If you’re passionate about helping others improve their health through nutrition, we want to hear from you. Submit your nutritional advice guest post today and become part of a vibrant wellness community!