Editorial Guidelines
Thanks for your interest to write for us. Mission Critical Communications Review promotes wireless communications, and related topics so please ensure your content is relevant. Our editorial mission is to provide expert-level insights and cutting edge information that will help the wireless community make educated buying decisions when purchasing wireless communications equipment. Below is a summary of the minimum requirements for consideration.
Thanks for your interest to write for us. Mission Critical Communications Review promotes wireless communications, and related topics so please ensure your content is relevant. Our editorial mission is to provide expert-level insights and cutting edge information that will help the wireless community make educated buying decisions when purchasing wireless communications equipment. Below is a summary of the minimum requirements for consideration.
Please follow guidelines below:
- Must be industry-specific
- Topics must be fact-based--for instance, the article can be about the facts of a new product. Please no opinion-based articles
- Links should be limited to two per submission and at least 100 words apart
- Must include at least one image
- Videos and other visual content is strongly encouraged
- Information users can use is preferred like user manuals, white papers, and checklists.
Additional requirements for publication:
- Must be written an acceptable press release format
- Newsworthy Content: Common news angles include timely information about a new product or service, business expansion or recent event, an organizational milestone like an anniversary or award or the issuance of a tip sheet or expert opinion on a topic currently in the news. The news announcement must be clearly stated in the headline.
Automatic Denial/Exclusions:
- Advertisements: If your press release is primarily aimed at selling a product or service, then it is an advertisement and not a press release. A good press release informs the media and the general public about a newsworthy topic. If the primary purpose of the document is to sell without any other newsworthy element, then it will be denied publication.
- Reprints: News and feature images, articles, opinion columns, editorials or news stories from other websites or publications, especially if they are copyrighted, are not press releases.
- Duplicate Content: A press release can only be distributed once through MCCR and it partners websites. In addition, a significant majority of each press release must be original content. Templated content is not permitted. Using copyrighted content from other sources is a violation of Mission Critical Communications Reviews Terms of Service.