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We’re looking for experienced ecommerce practitioners who want to share real strategies, hard-won lessons, and practical advice with our growing audience of online sellers.

Who We’re Looking For

eSellSphere isn’t a content mill. We publish articles from people who’ve actually built, run, or scaled ecommerce businesses. If you’ve done the work and have insights worth sharing, we want to hear from you.

We’re not interested in generic content that could be written by anyone with a Google search. We want the stuff you’ve learned by doing — the tactics that worked, the mistakes that taught you something, and the data behind your decisions.

Our audience includes first-time sellers launching their stores, growth-stage operators doing $10K-$100K per month, and experienced marketplace sellers across Amazon, Etsy, Shopify, and more.

Ideal Contributors

Ecommerce store owners (current or former)
Amazon, Etsy, or marketplace sellers with real results
Ecommerce marketing specialists (SEO, PPC, email)
SaaS founders building ecommerce tools
Supply chain and fulfillment professionals
Ecommerce consultants with case studies to share

Topics We Cover

What We Publish

Your article should fit within one of our seven content pillars. Here’s what each covers.

Start & Launch

Niche selection, business planning, product sourcing, store setup, getting first customers.

Platforms & Tools

Platform reviews, comparisons, migrations, tech stack recommendations, app reviews.

Ecommerce Marketing

SEO, paid ads, email, SMS, social media, content marketing, influencer partnerships.

Marketplace Selling

Amazon FBA/FBM, Etsy, eBay, Walmart, TikTok Shop, multi-channel strategies.

Conversions & Revenue

CRO, product page optimization, checkout flows, pricing strategies, A/B testing.

Operations & Scaling

Fulfillment, inventory, hiring, automation, international expansion, finance.

Analytics & AI

GA4 setup, ecommerce KPIs, AI tools, data-driven decision making, forecasting.

Content Guidelines

1Be specific and practical

Every article should include steps a reader can take immediately. Show screenshots, include templates, share real numbers when possible. “Here’s what I did” beats “here’s what you should do.”

2Write from experience

Back up your advice with your own results or data. We don’t publish theory or rewritten content from other blogs. If you haven’t personally done it or seen it done, it’s not the right fit.

3Length and format

Aim for 1,500 to 3,000 words. Use clear H2 and H3 headings. Include a short intro that tells the reader exactly what they’ll learn. Add a brief author bio with your credentials.

4Original content only

Your article must be original and not published anywhere else (including your own blog, Medium, or LinkedIn). We may edit for clarity, formatting, and SEO.

5No product pitches

You can mention tools you use, but the article can’t be a thinly disguised ad for your product or service. If every section leads back to your tool, it won’t be accepted.

6What you get

A bylined author bio with a link to your site or profile. Exposure to our audience of ecommerce sellers. Permanent do-follow backlink in your author bio. Social media promotion of your article.

What We Don’t Accept

To save everyone time, here’s what will get an immediate no.

Generic content that reads like a Wikipedia summary
AI-generated articles with no original insight
Paid link insertion or link exchange requests
Product reviews written by the product’s own team
Content that’s been published elsewhere
Articles under 1,200 words with no depth

Pitch Your Article

Tell us what you want to write about. We review every pitch and respond within 5 business days.

Include any relevant experience, results, or data you plan to reference.

Blog post, article, or any public writing that shows your style.

We respond to every pitch within 5 business days.