Noida Diary is a hyperlocal guide to Noida, Greater Noida and Delhi NCR, covering events, lifestyle, real estate, food and neighbourhood life with sector-level specificity. We welcome guest contributions from writers, residents, local business owners and subject experts who can bring genuine local knowledge or a fresh, well-researched angle to our readers.
This page covers everything you need to know before pitching or submitting.
1. What we’re looking for
We accept guest posts in these areas:
- Events, exhibitions, fairs and festivals in Noida/Greater Noida/Delhi NCR
- Food, restaurants and cafes (first-hand experience preferred)
- Real estate, housing and neighbourhood profiles
- Things to do, places to visit, city life and culture
- Heritage, history and getaways relevant to NCR residents
- Community initiatives, local business features, and resident-driven stories
- Practical city-living guides (schools, services, civic issues, sports and fitness)
We do not accept:
- Generic, non-local content that could run on any city blog unchanged
- Unattributed reviews or “best of” lists with no first-hand verification
- Pure promotional or advertorial content disguised as editorial (see Section 6)
- Politically partisan or inflammatory content
- Content that has been published elsewhere, in full or substantially similar form (see Section 7)
2. The Noida Diary standard: what every piece must include
To be considered, your pitch or draft should be able to answer yes to these:
- Specific location — names an actual Sector number, landmark, or neighbourhood, not just “Noida” in general
- Local relevance — explains why this matters specifically to Noida/NCR residents, not visitors generally
- Practical information — parking, metro access, timings, and pricing where applicable
- A comparison angle — how this compares to other Noida options, or to Delhi alternatives
- A unique angle — a founder story, a business model insight, a personal/community connection, or genuinely first-hand reporting — not a repackaged press release
Generic write-ups without at least one of these will be sent back for revision before review.
3. Format and length
- Word count: 800–1,500 words for standard features; up to 2,000 for in-depth guides or heritage/history pieces
- Structure: Use clear subheadings. Avoid dense unbroken paragraphs — break up long sections
- Tone: Conversational but informative. No excessive jargon
- Facts and figures: All timings, prices, and event dates must be current at time of submission and clearly dated, since these change
- Sourcing: Claims must be independently verifiable. Self-applied “verified” labels from aggregator apps or promotional social posts are not acceptable as your only source — cross-confirm with at least one independent source
- Style notes: Use plain time format (10am, 10.30am — no colons, no capital AM/PM); avoid em-dashes; keep emoji out of body text
4. Images
- Submit original, high-resolution images (minimum 1200px wide) that you own or have rights to use
- Include a brief credit line for each image (photographer/source name)
- By submitting images, you confirm you hold the rights to share them and grant Noida Diary a license to publish and promote them across our website and social channels (Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp Community)
- Stock images should be from royalty-free sources only, clearly marked as such
5. Author bio and byline
- Include a 2–3 line author bio with your name, a brief credential/connection to the topic, and one link (personal site, portfolio, or one social profile)
- Guest author bylines will be credited clearly on the published piece
- We reserve the right to add an editor’s note for context, corrections, or updates after publishing
6. Links and promotional content
- Up to 2 contextual links are permitted within the body text — these must point to independent, non-promotional sources (e.g. a source you’re citing, or a past article for context) and must not link to any business, product, or service you own or represent
- Links must be relevant and non-promotional in placement — no link-stuffing
- If you have a personal portfolio, past writing, or professional profile you’d like linked, that goes in your author bio, not the body
- Any link to a business, product, or service you own or represent — including your own — is permitted only in the author bio, never in body content
- If the piece itself is about a business you own or represent (e.g. a cafe owner writing about their own cafe), it will be published as a disclosed Sponsored or Partner Content feature, not a standard guest post — reach out via our Advertise/Media Kit page for that route instead
7. Originality and rights
- Submissions must be original and not published elsewhere in full or substantial part, either before or after appearing on Noida Diary, unless otherwise agreed in writing
- By submitting, you grant Noida Diary the right to edit, publish, and promote the piece across our website and social platforms
- We do not pay for standard guest contributions at this time. If a piece is commissioned or sponsored, terms will be agreed in writing beforehand
- You retain authorship credit; Noida Diary retains editorial discretion over headlines, formatting, and minor edits for house style and clarity. Substantive changes will be shared with you before publishing
8. How to submit
- Pitch first, not a full draft. Send a short pitch (3–5 lines) describing your topic, angle, and why it fits Noida Diary, along with a writing sample or portfolio link
- If your pitch is a fit, we’ll confirm and give you a submission deadline and any specific notes
- Submit your full draft along with images and your author bio through our [Guest Post Submission Form — link]
- Review typically takes 5–7 working days. We’ll come back with either approval, requested edits, or a pass
- Once approved, we’ll confirm the publish date — we may hold a piece briefly if it needs to slot around a seasonal or time-sensitive story
9. A note on accuracy
Noida Diary is read by residents making real decisions — where to take their kids this weekend, which society to consider, which restaurant is worth the drive. Please treat factual accuracy, especially around pricing, timings, and venue details, as non-negotiable. We will fact-check before publishing, and pieces with unverifiable claims will be returned for revision rather than published as-is.
Ready to pitch? Email us at [noidadiary@gmail.com] or use our [Guest Post Pitch Form — link] with your idea and a writing sample.











