Operating Systems Write for Us

Operating Systems Write for Us – Do you like operating systems? Do you know, understand, or have special observations about the universe of OS development, features, or trends? We want our tech lovers, developers, and writers to join us and become authors on our platform! Our audience is also interested in learning more about the details of operating systems, including Linux and Windows or macOS, Unix, and so on. Your experience is welcome, and you can also play an active role as one of our tech-savvy readers and contributors. 

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Why Write to Us? 

Writing articles on our site is an awesome way to rise to the stage and display your talent, and get exposure to the world of tech pros, students, and hobbyists. Here is the reason to come and write to us: 

  • Target audience: Our readers are highly interested in technology in general and operating systems, software development, and IT infrastructure in particular. Those who appreciate quality information will read your article. 
  • Do More Good on the Internet: You will also increase your online presence by receiving author credits and links to your website or your social media profiles, and this way, you will create a personal or professional brand. 
  • Be the Best: You are a developer of the OS, a system administrator, or a technology fanatic; your opinion can make a difference and educate our readers. 
  • Participate in an Evolution Community: Get into the community of the writers and the tech experts who feel committed to the development of knowledge in the field of tech industry. 

Topics We’re Looking For Operating Systems Write for Us

We accept a very broad scope of topics of operating systems. Here are some pitch points to get you started, but you can pitch another angle as well: 

  • OS Low-level: Describe low-level concepts such as control of processes, memory management, filesystems, or kernel design in an interesting manner that is understandable. 
  • Comparative Analysis: Magazine manufacturers have dissimilar operating systems (e.g. Linux against Windows, macOS against Ubuntu) in working ability, security, or ease. 
  • Emerging Trends: Look into the future of operating systems, e.g., cloud-based operating systems, containerization, or an operating system for an IoT device. 
  • Security in Operating Systems: Address the vulnerabilities in OS, secure boot programs, or ways to harden systems against cyber attacks. 
  • Open-Source OS: Discover the open-source stuff like operating system distributions (such as Linux or FreeBSD) or esoteric projects (such as Haiku or ReactOS). 
  • OS Development Tutorials: Post how-to tutorials on writing an OS yourself or developing one as part of an existing OS effort. 
  • History of Operating Systems: Write about the history of operating systems evolution since early mainframes to current mobile and desktop OS. 
  • Performance Optimization: Give tips and tricks on the optimization of the OS performance, such as adjusting the settings or management of resources. 
  • Real World Uses: Here, create a focus on the ways that operating systems are used in particular trades, like in games, scientific exploration, or company CEO IT. 

Submission Guidelines 

These are some of the guidelines to follow to make the submission process smooth and to keep the quality of our work intact: 

  • Word Count: The articles are supposed to be about 800 words, but they may be arranged differently. Make sure that you are as succinct as possible without making your work incomplete. 
  • Original Articles: Only original articles without any reprints are published in our magazines. There should be no plagiarism or AI content. 
  • Tone/Style: (Write in a descriptive, interesting, and business-like tone.) It is best not to use too complicated jargon, unless you have to, but simplify terms so that they can be understood by more people. 
  • Format: be able to structure your canopy with a good introduction and body, and conclusion. To make it easy to follow, use subheadings, bullet points, and keep paragraphs small. 
  • Formatting: Please provide your article in the form of a Word document or Google Doc. Along with it, present a brief bio of the author (50-100 words) with links to your websites or social networks. 
  • References and Citations: In case you use any studies, take any statistics, or other sources, please provide them with proper citations or links to reliable sources. 

How to Submit?

Are you willing to be involved? So you want to start now. Here is what you should do: 

  • Pitch Your Idea: Please send a short pitch (100-200 words) with your article topic, main ideas of it, why it is a good idea to write such an article, and send it to us. Attach your portfolio or prior work and link to it or your name if you have one. 
  • Write To Us: You can send your pitch or article to [insert email address here]. The subject line: Operating Systems Guest Post Submission [Your Name]. 
  • Response time: You can expect a read of your pitch/ article in 7-10 business days. When it gets passed, we will either give comments or publish specifics. 
  • Publication: Once your article is published, we’ll share it across our website and social media channels, giving you maximum exposure. 

You can send your article to contact@techsmartinfo.com

Tips for a Successful Submission  

  • Know our Audience: Target your talks to the audience who is interested in practical tips or debates in the area of technology. 
  • Be unique, new: Be special, either present your opinion, or be on a topic that has not been covered yet. 
  • Engage Readers: This may be achieved through the use of real-life illustrations, anecdotes, or case studies in describing how your article can become applicable in the life of a reader. 
  • Edit and correct: A good knowledge of spelling and language, and the correct use is crucial to convey a clear message because most of the time, there are errors. 

 

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