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So you found this page. That’s cool.
Here’s what’s actually happening. We run Top Health Fitness Tips because everyday health problems are, well, everyday. Most people deal with coughs, headaches, digestive issues, and other common health concerns. However, finding honest solutions is surprisingly complex.[attached_file:1] Everyone’s selling something, making wild claims, and most people have no idea what actually works versus what’s just marketing hype. We wanted to create a place where people could get real information about everyday health problems and practical remedies that actually help.
Why Everyday Health Problems Matter to Our Readers
Our readers want to understand everyday health problems without all the medical jargon. Most importantly, they want to know which remedies actually work for common issues. Furthermore, they’re looking for solutions they can try at home. Additionally, they’re tired of overcomplicating simple health concerns. Instead, they want honest advice from people who actually understand how to handle everyday health problems.
If you know remedies and have helped people with everyday health problems, you can explain solutions in a way that makes sense. We want you to write here. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, a natural health practitioner, someone who’s overcome everyday health problems yourself, or you’ve just spent years learning what works, there’s definitely space for you.
This isn’t about selling products or promoting brands. Instead, it’s about helping people manage everyday health problems smartly.
Who we’re looking for
Real talk? We’re selective, but not in a gatekeeping way. We need people who actually know their stuff about everyday health problems.
If you fit any of these, we’d love to hear from you:
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Doctors and healthcare professionals – You treat everyday health problems regularly
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Natural health practitioners – You understand holistic approaches to everyday health problems
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Nurses and medical professionals – You know what actually helps with common concerns
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Nutritionists and wellness experts – You understand how food fixes everyday health problems
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People who’ve solved their own everyday health problems – You’ve tested remedies and learned what works
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Herbalists and natural remedy specialists – You know plants and natural solutions for everyday health problems
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Fitness and wellness coaches – You understand the prevention of everyday health problems
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Anyone seriously studying remedies – And you can back it up with real knowledge, not just hype
You don’t need fancy medical credentials. However, real experience matters most. Some of the best insights into everyday health problems come from people who’ve spent years learning, testing, and seeing results. What matters most is that you genuinely know this stuff. Like, really know it. We can tell when someone’s just repeating marketing claims about everyday health problems, and so can our readers.
Topics we’re genuinely hungry for
Look, I could list forever, but here’s what would actually resonate with Top Health Fitness Tips readers:
Common Health Concerns
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Home remedies for everyday health problems – Real solutions people can try tonight
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Dry cough remedies – Like our existing article on home remedies
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Headache solutions – Both prevention and quick fixes
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Digestive issues and remedies – Common problems, practical answers
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Cold and flu remedies – Natural and effective approaches
Prevention & Wellness
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Preventing everyday health problems – Better than treating them
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Sleep issues and solutions – How better rest prevents everyday health problems
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Stress relief for everyday health problems – Mental health impacts physical health
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Energy and fatigue remedies – Natural ways to boost vitality
Natural Solutions
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Natural remedies for everyday health problems – What actually works from nature
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Herbal solutions – Traditional remedies backed by experience
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Everyday health problems myths debunked – What’s actually true vs old wives’ tales
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Safe home treatments – When to use remedies vs when to see a doctor
Practical Guides
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Budget remedies for everyday health problems – Effective solutions without spending lots
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Everyday health problems for different ages – Kids, teens, adults, older folks
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Quick fixes vs long-term solutions – Understanding different approaches
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Real stories about everyday health problems – How people actually overcame common issues
If you’ve got an angle that actually helps people manage everyday health problems, pitch it. We’re not going to be difficult about it.
What we actually need from your article
Alright, so here’s what makes an article work for Top Health Fitness Tips:
Length & Originality
Word count: Aim for somewhere around 1,500 to 2,500 words. Shorter remedy guides or quick fixes? 1,000–1,200 is totally fine. Just don’t pad it with garbage to hit numbers. That’s lazy.
Keep it original: Your article must be genuinely yours, reflecting your own thoughts. Avoid copying from other health websites, rewriting health blogs, or taking content from remedy guides. We want to hear what’s in your mind—your experience and your real perspective on everyday health issues.
Tone & Credibility
Talk like a real person: Write like you’re explaining everyday health problems to a friend. Short sentences work best. Normal paragraphs are key. Avoid medical jargon overload. If you use a technical term, explain what it actually means. Not everyone’s studied medicine.
Back your claims up: If you’re saying something about everyday health problems, show why. Use research, your own experience, real examples, and studies. Just be honest about how you know what you know. Our readers appreciate transparency about everyday health problems.
SEO & Structure
Make it readable: Use headings so readers can skim. Start with something that hooks them. End with actual remedy advice they can use. Don’t bury solutions for everyday health problems in the middle.
Keywords should feel natural: Use “everyday health problems” in your intro, in a heading or two, and somewhere near the end. But don’t force it. If it feels weird, it ISfunnyd.
Link to our other stuff: When it makes sense, link to other Top Health Fitness Tips posts. For instance, if you’re discussing cough remedies, reference existing content about home remedies. Additionally, talking about prevention? Link to fitness and wellness articles. Moreover, discussing natural solutions? Connect to relevant remedy pieces.[attached_file:1] This helps readers find more and helps us too.
Give us your SEO title and description: Tell us what you’d call it in Google (under 60 characters) and write something short that makes people click (under 155 characters).
How to format your article
I know formatting sounds boring, but it actually matters when people are reading on their phones:
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Headings: Use H2 and H3. That’s it. Don’t go deeper. People need clear markers to know what section they’re in.
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Keep paragraphs short: 2–4 sentences max. Long paragraphs don’t work. People read on mobile now.
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Use lists: Bullets for remedies, benefits, or tips—numbers for step-by-step solutions. People love lists. Easy to scan.
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Bold the important points: If there’s something people really need to remember about everyday health problems, daring it. Just don’t overdo it.
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Use real examples: Talk about actual cases you’ve seen or experienced with everyday health problems. Tell what worked, what didn’t. Way more interesting than theory.
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Include practical steps: Provide readers with actionable solutions they can use today for everyday health problems.
The link rules (keeping it honest)
Here’s the deal:
Our articles: YES. Link to other Top Health Fitness Tips posts when relevant. Helps readers explore and helps us.
Legit health and wellness resources: YES. Health organizations, research sites, and trusted remedy sources.
Your own health products or business: NO. Don’t link to your remedy product or your health coaching business. We can tell.
Affiliate links: NO. No commissions disguised as helpful remedy advice. People see through it.
Promotional spam: NO. Random links to random health brands you don’t actually use? Nope.
Your website in your bio: YES. One link. Keep it professional and relevant.
Simple rule: If this link helps the reader understand or manage everyday health problems better, include it. If it’s just promotional? Please don’t do it.
Please write your author bio for us.
At the end of your article, include a short bio about yourself. Keep it real. 50–100 words. Tell us:
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Your name and what you actually do in health or remedies
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Your experience with everyday health problems (professional or personal)
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What you specialize in or what you’re known for
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Where can people find you online
Here’s an example:
Dr. Kavya’s a naturopath who has spent 11 years helping people manage everyday health problems naturally. She’s worked with families, athletes, and busy professionals dealing with everyday health concerns. She tests remedies rather than just recommending whatever’s trending. She believes most everyday health problems have simple, natural solutions. Find her on LinkedIn or her wellness practice website.
How to actually submit your article
You wrote something solid. Now what?
Step 1: Email us your pitch first. Don’t send the whole article yet. Subject line: “Guest Article Pitch – Everyday Health Problems.”
Tell us what the article’s about (a few bullet points), why our readers would care, and why you’re qualified to write it. Keep it short—one paragraph max.
Step 2: Wait for our response. Usually takes like 5–7 business days. If we like your idea, we’ll say yes. If it’s not quite right, we’ll be honest.
Step 3: Please write the complete article, adhering to the guidelines provided. Ensure it is well-crafted, honest, and truly helpful.
Step 4: Send it as a Google Doc or Word file. Include your SEO title, meta description, author bio, and notes about where internal links should go.
Step 5: We review it. Might be minor edits, might be bigger changes. We’ll let you know what’s happening and when it goes live. Then you can share it everywhere.
That’s it. Pretty straightforward.
Why we actually need you
Here’s the honest part. Top Health Fitness Tips exists because people like you share what they actually know. Every article helps someone. Perhaps it helps them finally find a remedy that actually works for everyday health problems. It may save them a doctor’s visit for something they can handle at home. Additionally, it could help them prevent everyday health problems before they start.
Remedy information is everywhere, but much of it is outdated, overhyped, or just plain wrong. We’re trying to be different. Honest. Actually helpful. Actually, practical about everyday health problems.
If you care about helping people manage everyday health problems and live healthier lives, and you want an audience that will listen and take action, this is the place. I believe what you know could change how someone manages their everyday health problems.
Ready to write for us about everyday health problems? Send your pitch over. We’re actually excited to see what you’ve got.
