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Become a Linuxize contributor. We are looking for experienced Linux professionals to write tutorials and guides for our global audience.

We are looking for experienced Linux professionals to share their knowledge with our global audience. If you are passionate about Linux, open source, and helping others learn, we would love to hear from you.

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Guest post submissions are currently closed. Please ignore the submission guidelines below until we reopen submissions.

Why Write for Linuxize?

  • Reach millions: Your tutorials will help readers worldwide
  • Get paid: We compensate writers fairly based on article complexity, length, and uniqueness
  • Build your reputation: Get credited as an author with your bio and links
  • Flexible schedule: Write on your own time as a freelancer

You do not need to be a professional writer; clear technical knowledge and the ability to explain concepts step-by-step is what matters most.

Topics We Are Looking For

We publish practical, hands-on tutorials in these areas:

  • Linux command-line tools: Essential commands and utilities
  • Bash scripting: From basics to advanced techniques
  • Server administration: Setup, configuration, and management
  • DevOps & automation: Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible, Terraform
  • Security & networking: Firewalls, SSH, SSL/TLS, hardening
  • Databases: MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MongoDB
  • Web servers: Nginx, Apache configuration and optimization
  • Programming: Python, Go, Java, PHP, Node.js on Linux
  • Raspberry Pi: Projects and tutorials for SBCs
  • macOS/Windows: Cross-platform administration topics

What Makes a Good Linuxize Article

  • Practical and actionable: Readers should be able to follow along
  • Tested on real systems: All commands and configurations verified
  • Clear step-by-step structure: Numbered steps with explanations
  • Complete coverage: Cover common variations and edge cases
  • Original content: Not published elsewhere

Submission Guidelines

  1. Propose your topic first: Send a brief outline before writing
  2. Minimum 1,000 words: Most tutorials are 1,500–3,000 words
  3. Include code examples: Properly formatted and tested
  4. Add screenshots: Where they help clarify steps
  5. Write in Markdown: We will provide a template if needed

How to Apply

Send an email to hello@linuxize.com with:

  • A brief introduction about yourself
  • Your Linux/DevOps experience
  • 2–3 topic ideas you would like to write about
  • Links to previous writing samples (if available)

We review all applications and respond within one week. Not sure if your topic fits or have questions about the process? Just ask, we are happy to help.

Editorial Review

Every submission goes through a review process for accuracy, clarity, and structure. We may suggest edits, request additional testing, or ask for clarification before publishing.