Ever found an app that made your day 10x easier? Or maybe you helped your grandma join her first Zoom call and kinda felt like a tech genius? Yeah—we love that kind of stuff.
Whether you’re into gadgets, gaming, apps, AI, or just the little things like fixing a Wi-Fi issue that drove you nuts—there’s a space for you at InformationKhabar.com.
Their Technology section is wide open for free guest posts, and it’s not just for hardcore developers or tech bros. It’s for anyone who’s ever figured something out and thought, “Why didn’t someone tell me this sooner?”
This isn’t a site where you need a computer science degree to get published. If you’ve got:
A review of a tool or gadget that surprised you
A how-to guide that makes something tech-y simple
A personal story about dealing with a tech fail (we’ve all been there)
Opinions on new trends like AI, VR, or whatever’s next
Or even a list of underrated apps that deserve more love
…you’ve got something worth sharing.
Most tech blogs sound like product manuals or press releases. This one doesn’t.
The posts here? They sound like a real person wrote them. Like someone who actually used the thing, broke it, fixed it, or figured out a workaround and thought, “Hey, I should tell someone about this.”
It’s not cold. It’s not robotic. It’s just real people sharing real stuff.
Here are a few starter ideas:
“This free app helped me focus better than any paid tool”
“How I taught my parents to use Google Meet (without losing my mind)”
“Why I still use a basic phone, and don’t miss a thing”
“My experience trying to build a simple website—with zero coding skills”
“Top 5 tech tools every freelancer should at least try”
It could be helpful, funny, ranty, nerdy—whatever feels like you.
Submitting is free. Simple. No “processing fee” or sneaky upsells.
Just write your post (around 600–900 words is perfect), keep it authentic, and submit it through the site. If your piece has value, a clear voice, and speaks to someone out there? It belongs here.
You don’t have to go viral or “break the internet.”
But your tech tip might save someone time.
Your review might help someone make a decision.
Your Zoom story might just make someone laugh.
Either way—you’ll connect with someone who gets it.
Great. Grab that tech win, fail, or opinion you’ve been sitting on, and turn it into a short, casual blog post.
Then head over to InformationKhabar.com and drop it in the Technology section.
Seriously—it’s one of the chillest places online to share your tech voice.
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