When writing an article for TrainingZone, please read and comply with style guide.

Article requirements

Use of generative AI to write articles

Do not use generative AI to write your article. We want your unique human voice to shine through and stand out. If the editor suspects it has been used, it is at their discretion to reject the article or request a rewrite. You may, however, use it within sections of your article up to a maximum of 250 words, but you must reference when and where it has been included.

Back up all claims

All statistics and claims MUST be hyperlinked to a reputable source. Include the link in the main body of the article. Do not use footnotes or a reference list.

Use active voice

Where possible use active voice (not passive voice). Sentences in the active voice are often clearer and more succinct than those in the passive voice, which are typically longer and wordier.

Standard style requirements

Content types

When pitching articles, let us know which of the below content types you would like to submit. Please adhere to the guidelines for each content type.

How-tos

Guidance pieces should offer clear, detailed guidance on a narrow topic. These can be formatted as listicles, ‘how-to’ guides, tips or takeaways. We do not want vague advice on a broad issue; it has to be specific.

Provocative opinion 

These articles should provoke a strong opinion through an unconventional approach to traditionally biased topics, tackling controversial or sensitive issues or uniquely approaching a topic. We do NOT want opinion articles that claim to be provocative but under closer inspection are regurgitating widely held views.

Lessons learned

An honest appraisal of an approach that seeks to understand and dissect with the intention of learning from the experience.

Please note – this is an in-depth article form that goes into a lot of depth with complete transparency. Do NOT provide vague, generic answers that we already know.

The key questions to consider:

Interviews with L&D leaders

We do not regularly publish interviews; however, we will consider arranging these with top-level people professionals who are doing progressive things within their organisation or who hold a standpoint that veers away from the norm.

We will not accept interview requests unless you provide details on how the individual meets the above criteria.

Sponsored articles 

Sponsored articles are a way for brands to position themselves as experts on a topic related to their offering. These features are NOT advertorials. These articles must be vendor agnostic and avoid product or service placement in the main body. At the end of the piece, 70 words of promotional copy, with a link, can be included. For more details, download our media pack.

Research articles

These articles analyse contemporary and ground-breaking research relating to important areas of the L&D profession, pulling out key findings and summarising the most startling data to come from the research. These articles will critically analyse the significance of the findings and their impact on L&D professionals. The article should aim to follow up with new and significant insights arising from the research analysis.

These pieces should NOT cover research that has been overdone or research that is not particularly illuminating or is inundated with stats and figures. All data must be linked to the original source. 

Content we do not want