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Write for Quietly Compounding.

Quietly Compounding is the WealthR blog: sharp, honest, no-fluff UK money writing. I'm open to guest essays from people who know a corner of UK personal finance better than I do — and I read every pitch personally.

Editorial, not promotional.

Writing you'd be proud to put your name on, in specialisms I can't justifiably cover from where I'm standing. No SEO filler, no product placements, no thin listicles. If it's the kind of piece you'd send a friend who'd just asked you a hard money question, it's a fit here.

What we publish — and what we don't.

Yes, please: defined-benefit and public-sector pensions, tax mechanics for the self-employed and limited-company directors, property beyond a first mortgage, decumulation and drawdown, inheritance and estate planning, FIRE and sequence-of-returns risk, and honest lived-experience essays about money.

Not for us: stock picks, crypto pumping, product-comparison listicles, paid placements, or affiliate links in the body of a post. Anything that reads like it was written for a search engine rather than a person.

The deal, in plain terms.

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A permanent byline
Your name on the piece, for good — not ghost-written, not "team" credited.
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Your own author profile
A bio and outbound links on a dedicated author page, filterable on the blog.
Full editorial polish
I edit every piece properly before it goes live. You look good; the reader gets clarity.
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A cross-promotion push
Featured across the blog and socials on launch, not buried in an archive.
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A free year of WealthR Pro
On the house, for contributors.

No cash payment, and I'd rather be straight about that than dress it up: WealthR doesn't yet have the traffic to pay for writing honestly. What I can offer instead is a clean byline, a real edit, and a genuine push behind the piece when it goes out.

Not sure of the voice?

Read a few pieces first — the register is first-person, plain-English and UK-specific.

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