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Emerge<in>Tech Publication Style Guide

Get your stories published quickly with these 9 simple rules

Jason Glynn
Emerge<in>Tech
8 min readDec 28, 2024

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At Emerge<in>Tech we strive for high-quality writing within our two content pillars: Emerging Technologies and Digital Growth.

Since much of our content is paywalled, it must provide value that justifies a reader’s subscription costs. Just as newspapers and professional websites maintain a consistent tone and standard, we aim to create a unified, professional feel across the publication.

To achieve this, we’ve established this Style Guide to help ensure your story gets published with minimal revisions. Each rule should offer sufficient reasoning and guidance for you to independently refine your work. While these standards may feel strict, their purpose is to enhance both your writing and the overall quality of the publication.

Moving forward, submitted stories that don’t meet these guidelines may not be eligible for immediate publication. If this happens, you will receive a private note referring to the the relevant rule(s) that need attention.

1. Avoid AI-Written Content

AI programs serve as excellent writing tools. They can help fix your grammar, support your research, and accompany you on brainstorming sessions; but if you’re…

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Jason Glynn
Jason Glynn

Written by Jason Glynn

Founder and Editor of Emerge<in>Tech, where emerging technologies meet digital growth. Stay ahead of the curve: emergeintech.substack.com.

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