Let me say this upfront: this isn’t one of those “10 ways to scale your business” kind of places. Nah. We’re more into the messy side of things. The nights you stayed up wondering if this idea would ever work. The little wins. The flopped launches. That awkward first client call. Yeah, that’s the good stuff.
This is the vibe at InformationKhabar.com, especially in our Business & Startups section.
We’re inviting folks like you—whether you’re still in the trenches or you’ve just wrapped up your hustle—to share what you’ve been through.
No fluff. No need to sound “expert-ish.” Just be real.
You don’t need to be a big-shot CEO or someone with a TEDx talk under your belt. If you’ve ever tried to build something—even if it failed—we wanna hear about it.
Your story might sound “ordinary” to you, but trust me, someone out there needs to hear it. Maybe they’re starting up with zero clue. Maybe they’re stuck. And maybe your story helps them breathe a little easier.
There’s no fixed format or checklist. But just to get you thinking:
That time you tried freelancing and landed your first client by total accident
The moment you realized your product sucked—and how you fixed it
How your family reacted when you quit your job (the good, bad, and weird)
Things that nobody tells you about starting a small business
What burnout felt like and what helped you get through it
If it’s raw, real, and yours—it belongs here.
None. Seriously.
We’re offering a free spot on our Business & Startups section. You won’t be asked to pay. You won’t be buried under 500-word guidelines. We just want you to:
Write like you’d tell a friend.
Keep it between 600–900 words if you can.
Add a little blurb at the end about who you are.
Send it over via our contact/guest post page.
No SEO jargon needed. Just heart.
Don’t overthink it. Your spelling doesn’t have to be perfect. Grammar mistakes? No biggie. We’ll help clean up the edges if needed. The important thing is that your voice comes through.
It’s not about impressing anyone—it’s about being honest, being you.
Everyone’s sharing wins these days, but few talk about the rough patches. We’re changing that. If you’ve been through something as a founder, freelancer, or side-hustler… someone out there will connect with it.
So tell it like it is.
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