Do you have a website you would like to promote on MJTrends? Be a guest blogger!
Write an article between 300 and 600 words and email it to us for inclusion in our blog. You can include links to your website, products, or social page.
Establish yourself as an expert and gain followers. Article topics could include cosplay, halloween costumes, upholstery with vinyl fabrics, latex clothing making, or anything other related material.
You can email your submissions to: chloe@mjtrends.com.


Overall, this feels like a solid invitation for creators who want to share knowledge while also getting some visibility for their own work.
The suggestion to write about upholstery with vinyl fabrics stood out to me since that’s a niche topic you don’t see covered much on blogs.
I’m curious if you prefer more tutorial-style submissions or personal project breakdowns when it comes to latex clothing or vinyl work.
For anyone working on cosplay builds, this could be a great way to showcase techniques like patterning or finishing with vinyl fabrics.
The mix of topics like Halloween costumes and latex clothing making makes it feel like there’s room for both beginners and more experienced makers.
It would be interesting to see more behind-the-scenes articles about mistakes and lessons learned, not just finished projects, especially in latex making.
Having a direct contact email for submissions keeps things simple, though I wonder how long it typically takes to hear back after sending an article.
The word count guideline seems reasonable enough to allow depth without overwhelming readers, especially for tutorials or process-based posts.
This seems like a good opportunity for makers who already document their projects to repurpose that content into a polished article.
It’s helpful that you emphasize establishing yourself as an expert, since guest blogging can be more than just promotion if done thoughtfully.
The idea of gaining followers through a guest post is appealing, but I think the real value is reaching an audience already interested in these materials.
The submission process sounds straightforward, which is refreshing compared to platforms that require pitching multiple times before approval.
Being able to include links directly in the article is a big plus compared to sites that only allow a short author bio link.
I like that you give a clear 300 to 600 word range, it makes the idea of submitting a guest post feel a lot more approachable for first-timers.
Including links to your own products or social pages is a nice incentive, especially for small creators trying to build a following in cosplay or latex clothing.
I appreciate that you’re open to “anything related,” which gives writers flexibility beyond just cosplay or costumes if they work with similar materials.
I like that you specifically mention Halloween costumes, since seasonal content can really benefit from extra exposure on a site like this.