iPhone Life magazine

Write for iPhone Life magazine [Call For Articles]

 

The iPhone Life team invites you to contribute to the next issue of iPhone Life magazine, hitting the newsstands in early October. Our next issue is our 2012 Buyer's Guide, and it's usually our biggest issue of the year.

The articles for this issue will have a "best of" angle covering the best apps and accesories in specific categories.

Here are some ideas and example articles we like:

  • "Top 10 Multiplayer Games"
  • "Top 5 Speaker Docks for the iPad"
  • "The Best iPhone Cases of 2012"
  • "7 Great Apps for Students and Teachers"
  • "Great Ways to Market Your App" 

We will also include our regular sections such as People, At Work, Great Gear, Creating Great Apps, iPhoneography, and more. Writing for iPhone Life is a fun way to increase your exposure in the mobile space. We'll also pay $25 for each published article. 

To propose an article, click here.

For general details about the editorial logistics, please read our Writer's Guidelines

iPhone Life magazine is a print and digital publication distributed at major U.S. airports, Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Barnes and Noble, and newsstands around the country. iPhone Life magazine has international print distribution in over 60 countries, and is consistently one of the top digital publications on Apple Newsstand and Zinio Digital Newsstand.

Happy writing!

Alex Cequea
Editor in Chief
iPhone Life magazine
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Alex Cequea is the Editor in Chief of iPhone Life magazine, and a managing partner at Mango Life Media (publisher of iPhone Life magazine). He holds an MBA in Sustainable Business, and he writes and speaks about mobile technology, business, and sustainability. He enjoys tennis, fascinating stories, public speaking, and climbing mango trees. He's presented to audiences large and small, and in 2011 he placed in the top 200 speakers worldwide (out of 25,000) in Toastmasters International Inspirational Speech Contest. He also maintains a blog about public speaking and communication skills. He lives in Boulder, CO with his wife.

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