Write for Us: Submit a Coffee Machine or Specialty Brewing Guest Post to Vita Forvo
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If you write about coffee — specialty brewing, espresso technique, machine reviews, café culture, home barista setups, or the business of premium coffee — the Vita Forvo blog is actively seeking contributors in your area. We publish long-form, expert-driven content for readers who are serious about coffee quality: home brewers who have invested in premium equipment, office managers sourcing high-end machines, and buyers who research thoroughly before committing to a purchase at this price point.
This post outlines what we publish, the contributor profiles we're looking for, and how to submit a pitch or completed draft for our coffee machine blog write for us program. If your expertise and writing fit our audience, we want to hear from you.
Coffee Topics We're Actively Publishing
Our editorial focus in the coffee category is defined by our readers' interests: premium home and office coffee machines, specialty brewing methods, and the knowledge that helps someone get the most out of a significant equipment investment. We are not a general food or lifestyle blog — we publish content that speaks directly to engaged, informed buyers who are past the beginner stage and want depth.
Espresso machine selection and setup. Content that helps serious home brewers navigate the decision between machine types — semi-automatic vs. automatic, single boiler vs. dual boiler, heat exchanger configurations, PID temperature control — and understand what each choice means for their daily workflow and output quality. Articles that go beyond brand comparisons and actually explain the mechanical and practical implications of different machine architectures are exactly what we look for in a coffee machine write for us submission.
Brewing method deep dives. Long-form, technique-focused content on espresso extraction, pour-over variables, cold brew methodology, and the science of coffee brewing. Our readers have already read the surface-level overviews. They want specificity: the effect of grind distribution on espresso channeling, the relationship between water temperature and extraction yield across different roast levels, the practical differences between immersion and percolation in a home setting.
Coffee machine maintenance and longevity. Premium coffee machines are significant investments, and our readers want to protect them. Articles covering descaling protocols, group head maintenance, steam wand care, water quality management, and the indicators that signal a machine needs professional service perform consistently well with our readership. This is a topic where practical, hands-on knowledge is obvious and shallow coverage is equally obvious.
Bean sourcing, roast profiles, and grinder pairing. The machine is only part of the equation. Content that helps premium machine owners make better decisions about the coffee they're running through their equipment — roast level matching for espresso vs. filter, single origin characteristics and how they express through different brew methods, grinder selection for different machine types — fills a content gap that purely equipment-focused coverage misses.
Home and office coffee culture. The culture and ritual of premium coffee in a residential or small office context — setting up a dedicated brewing station, building a tasting practice, sourcing from specialty roasters, understanding coffee subscriptions — speaks to a segment of our readership who are building a coffee practice rather than just operating a machine. Content that treats this as a genuine lifestyle investment rather than a consumer product category resonates strongly.
Review our full contributor guidelines, topic categories, and submission process on our Write for Us page. We respond personally to every qualified pitch within 5–7 business days.
View Submission Guidelines →Who We're Looking For as a Coffee Contributor
Strong contributor profiles for our coffee machine blog write for us program include working baristas and head baristas with specialty coffee experience, coffee roasters and green buyers who can write about sourcing and processing with real authority, home espresso enthusiasts with years of hands-on machine experience and the ability to communicate technical knowledge clearly, coffee equipment reviewers with genuine product depth, café owners and operators who understand the commercial and experiential dimensions of premium coffee, and Q graders or sensory-trained professionals who can write about flavor and evaluation with precision.
A large following is not a requirement. A demonstrated ability to write about coffee with genuine expertise and practical insight is. Our readers have calibrated detectors for shallow coverage — they read coffee forums, follow specialty roasters, and understand extraction ratios. Content that doesn't hold up to that level of scrutiny won't serve them, and it won't serve your credibility as a contributor either.
What a Strong Pitch Looks Like for a Coffee Guest Post
The pitches that get fast responses from our editorial team share three qualities: they're specific about the topic, honest about the contributor's angle and background, and clearly positioned for our audience rather than a general readership.
Specific means the pitch tells us exactly what the article will cover and what the reader will take away from it. "Espresso machines" is a category, not a pitch. "Why most home espresso drinkers are pulling their shots at the wrong temperature, and how to diagnose and correct the problem without buying new equipment" is a pitch we can evaluate immediately. The more precisely you can define your article's argument and takeaway, the faster we can tell you whether it fits our editorial calendar.
Honest about your angle means telling us what perspective your background gives you on this topic that a generalist writer doesn't have. One or two sentences of relevant background — years behind an espresso bar, a specific competition result, a roastery role, a record of hands-on machine testing — gives us the context to evaluate your credibility for this specific pitch rather than having to guess.
Positioned for our audience means showing us you understand who reads the Vita Forvo blog. We publish for serious buyers and informed enthusiasts, not beginners. A pitch that assumes our readers already know the basics and want to go deeper will always outperform one that plans to re-explain fundamentals our audience mastered years ago.
Submission Requirements
- Length: 1,000–1,800 words. In-depth, fully developed articles are strongly preferred.
- Originality: 100% original, exclusive content not published or submitted anywhere else.
- Format: Google Doc with editor access, or .docx. Use clear H2 and H3 subheadings.
- Author bio: 50–80 words including your name, credentials, and one backlink.
- Images: At least one relevant royalty-free image, attached or linked.
- Meta fields: Suggested meta title (under 60 characters) and meta description (under 155 characters).
- Links: One do-follow author bio link plus one contextual in-body link to a relevant, non-competing resource.
How to Submit
Full contributor guidelines — including the complete five-step submission process, our FAQ, and full contact details — are on our dedicated Write for Us page. We review every submission personally and respond to qualified pitches within 5–7 business days.
If your pitch is specific, your credentials are genuine, and your angle fits our audience, you will hear from us quickly.
Visit vitafornopizzaovens.com/pages/write-for-us to review guidelines and send your pitch or completed draft.