Contributors’ Guidelines

Thank you for your interest in contributing to ADDitude. We’re always looking for expert webinar hosts and powerful stories about ADHD and neurodivergence.

Blogging for ADDitudemag.com

Who: The editors of the ADDitude web site are always seeking fresh voices to tell the story of living and thriving with ADHD and neurodivergence. We are looking for blog posts by parents, adults with ADHD, educators, spouses, and experts. The best bloggers write about their personal experiences and share the strategies/tools that work best for them.

How: Read our blogs and consider how your blog topic is unique from others already covered.

What: Please send a 500- to 800-word sample blog post covering the topic you’d like to blog about. You’re welcome to send specific blog post ideas and, if available, a sample of previously published work that reflects your ability and interest in blogging on an ADHD-related topic.

Please send all blogging applications via email to [email protected]. Your submission or proposal will be read and considered with care, but note that due to the high volume of submissions we receive, we’re unable to respond individually. If your proposal is a fit, we will be in touch.

Hosting an ADDitude Webinar

Who: Potential ADDitude webinar contributors should meet all of the following criteria:

  • Hold an M.D., Ph.D., or M.S. degree and be a recognized authority in the field
  • Have published books or articles on topics related to ADHD and related conditions and/or…
  • Have delivered substantive talks, seminars, or lectures on an ADHD or a related mental health condition
  • Propose a webinar topic that is important and relevant to ADDitude readers’ needs, one that will support our readers and improve their lives (in the estimation of the ADDitude editors)
  • Do not propose a topic in order to promote any specific product or company

How: ADDitude hosts four webinars each month. These are available to our audience at no cost and promoted via email newsletters, social media posts, and online advertisements. Webinars last one hour and draw 10,000 to 20,000 registrations on average. After the live broadcast ends, all webinars become available on demand for ADDitude users. Webinar audio is then converted to podcast format and posted on ADDitude’s ADHD Experts podcast on iTunes.  See webinar archives here.

What: If you or your client meet the criteria above and you’re interested in presenting as a guest expert on an ADDitude webinar/podcast, please contact us with a summary of the topic of your proposed presentation at [email protected]. Your proposal will be considered with care, but note that due to the high volume of submissions we receive, we’re unable to respond individually. If your proposal is a fit, we will be in touch.