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Careonova accepts selected contributions from writers, textile professionals, laundry specialists, cleaning experts, researchers, and fabric care educators who can help readers solve real clothing and laundry problems with clear, evidence-based guidance.
Contribute to Careonova
Our content focuses on fabric behavior, odor removal, detergent performance, washer maintenance, water quality, drying habits, stain treatment, and long-term garment care. A strong Careonova article should help readers understand what is happening inside the fabric, washer, detergent, or drying process — then choose a safer fix.
This is not a link-placement page. Careonova does not accept paid link placements, pre-written SEO articles, exact-match anchor requests, or guest posts created mainly to pass ranking signals.
We only review articles that match our editorial standards, reader-first approach, and fabric care focus. If the main goal is a backlink, brand mention, or promotional placement, the submission is not a fit.
What We Publish
We are interested in original, practical articles related to fabric care, laundry science, textile behavior, and garment maintenance.
Odor Removal
Root-cause odor guidance for sweat, mildew, chemical, fuel, smoke, sour laundry, and synthetic fabric odor problems.
Explore odor guidesStain Treatment
Fabric-safe stain removal advice that considers stain type, fabric strength, dye stability, and heat-setting risk.
Explore stain guidesWater Quality
Guides explaining how hard water, minerals, rinse performance, and detergent behavior affect laundry results.
Explore water qualityWasher Care
Practical washer maintenance guidance for residue buildup, odor transfer, biofilm risk, and cleaning performance.
Explore washer careDrying & Storage
Articles about air drying, machine drying, moisture control, heat exposure, odor reactivation, and storage habits.
Explore drying guidesFabric Types
Fabric comparisons and material-specific care guidance for shrinkage, odor retention, pilling, fading, and wear.
Explore fabric comparisonsTopics We Accept
Good topics usually answer a clear reader problem and explain the fabric care reason behind the solution.
- Fabric care and garment maintenance
- Laundry odor removal and prevention
- Stain removal and pretreatment
- Detergent use and laundry product performance
- Washing machine care and residue prevention
- Hard water and laundry problems
- Drying, storage, shrinkage, fading, and pilling
- Fabric types, blends, and care-label interpretation
- Textile science explained through real laundry problems
- Sustainable laundry habits that still protect fabric performance
Topics We Do Not Accept
We do not accept articles written mainly for backlinks, brand exposure, affiliate promotion, or generic SEO coverage.
- Generic cleaning articles with no fabric care angle
- AI-spun, copied, or lightly rewritten content
- Product reviews written mainly to promote a brand
- Paid guest posts or link-insertion requests
- Exact-match anchor text requests
- Unsafe stain, mold, chemical, or heat advice
- Medical, allergy, infection, or skin-health claims without reliable support
- Casino, CBD, adult, crypto, loan, essay-writing, or unrelated links
- Keyword-stuffed articles written mainly for search engines
Our Editorial Standards
Every accepted article must be practical, fabric-safe, product-neutral, and grounded in evidence. Careonova does not publish advice that relies only on trends, myths, personal opinion, or brand claims.
Source and Evidence Requirements
Technical claims should be supported by reliable references. Personal experience can support an article, but it should not replace clear reasoning, safe instructions, and credible sources.
| Claim Type | Better Source Examples | What to Avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Fabric behavior | Textile references, care-label guidance, fabric manufacturer information, material science sources. | Unsupported claims like “safe for all fabrics” or “works every time.” |
| Detergent or ingredient performance | Ingredient documentation, detergent chemistry references, manufacturer usage directions, safety guidance. | Brand marketing claims without explanation or comparison. |
| Washer or dryer advice | Appliance manuals, washer care documentation, maintenance guidance, machine-specific instructions. | Advice that ignores washer type, load size, rinse performance, or heat exposure. |
| Mold, allergens, sanitizing, or safety | Government, safety, or public health resources used carefully within a fabric cleaning context. | Medical advice, diagnosis, treatment claims, or fear-based wording. |
Careonova does not provide medical advice. When discussing mold, allergens, odor exposure, sanitizing, or skin contact, contributors must stay within a fabric care and cleaning mechanics context.
Contributor Requirements
You do not need to be a scientist to pitch us, but you do need to understand the topic you are writing about.
Good Fit
Textile professionals, laundry specialists, cleaning experts, home care educators, sustainable clothing writers, researchers, students, and experienced fabric care writers.
Author Bio
Please include a short author bio with relevant experience, credentials, testing notes, or professional background where applicable.
Technical Topics
For fabric, detergent, appliance, chemical, or safety-heavy topics, we may ask for more background information before accepting the article.
Article Guidelines
Please follow these guidelines before sending a draft.
| Length | Most articles should be 1,200 to 2,500 words, depending on topic depth. |
|---|---|
| Originality | The article must be unpublished and written for Careonova. |
| Tone | Clear, calm, practical, and helpful. Avoid hype, fear, filler, and technical language that does not help the reader. |
| Structure | Use clear headings, short paragraphs, examples, warnings, and step-by-step guidance where useful. |
| Sources | Include sources for technical, safety, chemical, product, appliance, or scientific claims. |
| Images | Only send images you own or have permission to use. |
| AI Content | AI-assisted drafts must be carefully edited, fact-checked, and reviewed by a knowledgeable person. We do not accept raw AI-generated content. |
| Editorial Edits | Careonova may edit titles, headings, wording, links, formatting, examples, internal links, and recommendations before publication. |
Link Policy
Careonova allows links only when they genuinely help the reader.
- Useful source links may be included when they support the article.
- Promotional links are not guaranteed.
- Exact-match anchor text requests are not accepted.
- Links may be edited, removed, or qualified as nofollow, sponsored, or UGC.
- Do not submit an article if the main purpose is to place a backlink.
Compensation and Sponsored Content
At this time, Careonova accepts unpaid editorial contributions only.
- Sponsored content is reviewed separately.
- Paid placements are not guaranteed.
- Affiliate-driven articles must be disclosed before review.
- Undisclosed paid links or hidden sponsorships may be rejected without response.
How Our Review Process Works
Submitting a pitch or article does not guarantee publication. We review every idea for topic fit, originality, usefulness, evidence quality, and fabric safety.
Send a Pitch
Share the title, summary, reader problem, author bio, and sample sources.
Editorial Fit Review
We check whether the topic fits Careonova’s fabric care focus and reader needs.
Draft Review
If accepted for review, the draft may be edited for clarity, safety, structure, and sourcing.
Publish or Decline
We may publish, request revisions, suggest a better angle, or decline the submission.
Example Article Ideas
These examples show the kind of practical, fabric-care-focused topics that fit Careonova.
Odor & Residue
Why polyester holds odor longer than cotton, how washer buildup transfers odor, or why detergent residue makes clothes smell worse.
Fabric Performance
Why some fabrics pill faster, how heat affects elastic or rayon, or what care labels mean for everyday washing decisions.
Laundry Conditions
How hard water affects detergent performance, why towels lose absorbency, or how drying habits affect odor and shrinkage.
Contributor Resources
Review these Careonova pages before pitching. They explain how our guidance is researched, written, corrected, and kept consistent.
Submit Your Pitch
Send a short, specific pitch before sending a full draft. A good pitch tells us what the article will help readers understand and why you are the right person to write it.
- Your proposed article title
- A short summary of the article
- The reader problem it solves
- Your relevant experience or background
- Two or three sample sources
- Writing samples or author bio link
FAQs
Does Careonova accept guest posts?
Yes. Careonova accepts selected guest contributions related to fabric care, laundry science, odor removal, stain treatment, textile behavior, washer care, drying, water quality, and garment maintenance.
Can I include a link in my article?
You may include useful source links, but promotional links are not guaranteed. Careonova may edit, remove, or qualify links based on editorial standards.
Do you accept AI-written articles?
We do not accept raw AI-generated articles. AI-assisted content may be considered only if it is original, fact-checked, edited by a knowledgeable person, and genuinely useful for readers.
What kind of contributors are a good fit?
A good contributor understands fabric care, laundry, textiles, cleaning chemistry, garment care, or practical home laundering. Strong research skills and clear writing also matter.
How long should the article be?
Most accepted articles are between 1,200 and 2,500 words. The right length depends on the topic, search intent, and how much explanation the reader needs.
Do you accept paid guest posts?
No. Careonova does not accept paid guest posts, paid link placements, or articles created mainly for backlink purposes.
Will every submission be published?
No. Careonova only publishes articles that match its editorial standards, topic focus, source requirements, and reader-first approach.