Savvy Investor is opening the door for community contributors who have valuable insights, perspectives, and lessons to share with our 7000+ Canadian real estate investors. Our blog is featured across North America through our social media platforms and shared in our weekly email newsletter. This is a great opportunity for contributors to learn more about you by educating, inspiring, and support fellow investors. (This is not a place for sales pitches.)
We’re looking for contributors who have something meaningful to say — insights, strategies, case studies, lessons learned, and real-world experience that can genuinely help other investors grow.
Contributor Expectations
Before applying, please review the following guidelines:
✔ Original Content: Submissions must be at least 50–60% written by you (not generated entirely by AI).
✔ Tone & Intent: Blogs must be educational, helpful, and non-salesy. Share insights, case studies, and evidence-based strategies — not promotions.
✔ Evergreen Content Only: We do not publish time-sensitive news, market updates, or date-specific content. Blogs should be useful and relevant long-term. The reason we do this is because we schedule our blogs 4-8 weeks in advance.
✔ Length Requirements: Blog articles should be 700–1,000 words.
✔ Bio & Photo: Please include your name, photo and a 200-word bio of you and your company. Your name and photo will be publicly displayed with your post.
✔ Editing & Publication: Our team may request revisions or decline to publish content that doesn’t meet our standards.Once approved, blogs are typically published within 4–8 weeks, depending on our editorial schedule. You’ll see your blog go live when it’s shared through our email newsletter.
Topic Examples (You may choose your own topic, but here are themes our investors love):
- How to analyze a rental property (with a real example)
- Lessons learned from your first investment deal
- Creative financing strategies that actually worked
- BRRRR case study
- How to evaluate off-market deals
- Mistakes investors should avoid
- How to scale from 1 property to 5
- Due diligence steps most investors skip
- Tenant management strategies that protect cash flow
- How to build a power team (lawyers, brokers, contractors, etc.)
Visit the Savvy Investor Blog Page to provide you with samples of strong blogs: Savvy Investor Blog Page