Write For Us — Jack Cooper

We’re Looking for Writers Who Know Their Stuff

First, thank you for stopping by and thinking about contributing to Jack Cooper. It genuinely means a lot, and we don’t take it for granted.

We’re a growing publication covering the world where modern homes, logistics, transport, relocation, and smart living intersect. Our readers are homeowners, movers, builders, freight professionals, and curious people who want practical answers, not fluff. If you enjoy writing content that actually helps people make real decisions, you’ll fit right in here.

Why Write for Jack Cooper?

We know you have options when it comes to guest posting, so here’s why this one is worth your time.

Jack Cooper has a growing, engaged readership across topics like tiny homes, freight shipping, container living, relocation planning, and smart home technology. When your article goes live here, it reaches an audience that’s already interested in what you have to say; not random clicks, but readers who are genuinely in your niche.

Beyond reach, guest posting here builds your credibility. It shows potential clients and editors that you can produce professional content for a real publication with a real audience. Every article you publish is something concrete you can point to and add to your portfolio.

We also regularly share content across our social media channels, so strong articles get additional visibility beyond the site itself.

We don’t pay for submissions, but the exposure and the published portfolio piece are real benefits that many of our contributors find valuable.

Who Should Write for Us?

You don’t need a journalism degree or ten years of blogging experience. What we’re looking for is simple: you should know what you’re talking about and be able to explain it clearly.

We especially love hearing from:

  • Logistics coordinators, freight brokers, and supply chain professionals
  • Tiny home builders, container home owners, or prefab housing enthusiasts
  • Relocation specialists or people who’ve navigated a complex move
  • Smart home and home automation hobbyists or professionals
  • Interior designers and space planners focused on small or modern living
  • Anyone with genuine hands-on experience in a topic we cover

Whether you’ve been writing for years or this would be one of your first published pieces, we’re open to it, as long as the content is solid.

What Topics Do We Cover?

Here are the areas where we welcome submissions. The more specific and useful your angle, the better.

Modern Homes: Tiny homes, container living, prefab and modular construction, portable homes, alternative housing ideas, floor plans, and design inspiration.

Logistics & Transport: Freight forwarding, truckload shipping, oversized and heavy haul transport, carrier guides, shipping costs, tracking, and everything in between.

Home Solutions: Solar and energy storage, smart home setup, home automation, and practical technology that makes everyday life easier.

Relocation: Moving homes, packing strategies, site preparation, cost breakdowns, and guides for people navigating complicated relocations.

Storage & Space: Space-saving ideas, small-space design, storage systems, organization tips, and anything that helps people do more with less room.

Technology: Smart devices, home tech, logistics software, data tools, and innovations shaping the future of how we live and move things.

A good rule of thumb: think about the exact question your reader is typing into Google, and answer it better than anyone else has. “How to Transport a Tiny Home Across State Lines” will always outperform “Everything About Tiny Homes.”

Content Guidelines

To give your submission the best chance of being accepted, please keep the following in mind:

  • Your article should be completely original and not published anywhere else online; including your own blog, Medium, LinkedIn, or anywhere similar. We check.
  • Word count should be between 1,000 and 2,500 words. Long enough to be genuinely useful, short enough to stay focused.
  • Write in a clear, conversational tone. Our readers are smart but busy — avoid jargon where possible, and explain things like you’d explain them to a smart friend.
  • Do your research. Include accurate information and link out to credible sources where relevant. We welcome quotes and references.
  • Structure your article well. Use headings, subheadings, short paragraphs, and bullet points where they help. Nobody enjoys reading a wall of text.
  • Include at least one image. Either a photo you’ve taken, or a royalty-free image with proper attribution. Minimum 1,200px wide.
  • We do not accept press releases, thinly veiled product promotions, or content that exists primarily to advertise something.
  • Please don’t submit AI-generated content as your own original work.

We will edit submissions for grammar, formatting, and clarity. In some cases we may restructure or adjust the piece for fit and tone, but we’ll let you know if anything significant changes.

How Your Name Appears

Articles on Jack Cooper are published under our in-house editorial team rather than individual guest author accounts. This keeps our editorial process consistent and manageable.

That said, we do include a natural brand mention for contributing writers worked into the article itself — so your name or website gets a genuine nod to our audience in a way that feels organic rather than bolted on. We’ll do our best to include this where it fits the content naturally.

If you have a specific preference for how you’d like to be referenced, let us know when you submit and we’ll take it into account.

How to Submit

You can send us a pitch or a full draft; we accept both.

If you send a pitch, include your proposed headline, a 2–3 sentence summary of what the article will cover and why it’s useful to our readers, and a couple of links to previous writing samples.

If you send a full draft, we can review it and get back to you faster since we can assess the quality of the work directly. Submit as a Google Doc with commenting enabled, a Word document, or any standard format that isn’t write-protected.

Either way, please include a few sentences about your background, your experience, expertise, or why you’re the right person to write on this topic. This is for our internal review only and helps us assess fit; it won’t be published anywhere.

Send everything to us via our Contact Page. We aim to respond within 5–7 business days.

A Few Final Notes

We receive a good number of submissions and aren’t able to accept everything. If your submission isn’t accepted, your content remains entirely yours, and you’re free to publish it wherever you like. You’re also welcome to submit again with a different topic.

If your article is accepted, we’ll confirm a publication date so you know exactly when to expect it to go live.

We won’t always be able to provide detailed feedback on declined submissions, but we genuinely appreciate every writer who takes the time to contribute. This community is better because people like you want to be part of it.

We look forward to reading what you’ve got.

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