PUBLISH YOUR ARTICLES, ESSAYS, OR RESEARCH PAPERS

publish your contentHere is a chance to build up your reputation as writer if you are a student or share your expertise if you are an expert in your given field. You can submit your ecology relevant articles, know-hows, and research papers for FREE online publication in the Eco-Friendly Journal. Our journal receives many visitors on daily basis and posts are also syndicated on other websites using our RSS feed.

WE WILL ONLY PUBLISH CONTENT THAT MEETS THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA:

  • The content must be 100% original,
  • Must pass COPYSCAPE, not having been published online before,
  • Must be relevant to Ecology, Green Business and Technology, or Eco Friendly Living,
  • May include ONE link within the body of the post,
    (More links are allowed for non-commercial posts and linking to non-commercial sites)
  • May include ONE link within the signature box.

In order to add your content you must register with us as a writer. Registration is very quick and straight forward, needing only your chosen username and email. When you register, you will be able to add articles or research papers using WordPress writing tools. Each submission is manually approved. Having your profile registered allows you to submit more information at any time. We welcome all students and as well as industry experts to share their knowledge. For a maximum exposure you can publish your content on regular basis.

Click Here to Register as a Writer and Submit Content
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Businesses – Submit your green research

Publish your green researchPublishing and sharing your green research on EcoFirms.org will help your business receive greater exposure and it will also improve your company’s image as a leading specialist. Most companies have tons of unpublished information and research that can be shared online and quickly used for marketing purposes. It’s proven that people are a lot more likely to trust companies which had provided them first with free information.