Pub Broadband welcomes contributions from writers, industry professionals, and knowledgeable individuals with experience in broadband, connectivity, and hospitality technology. Our aim is to build a reliable and informative resource that reflects real-world challenges and practical solutions within pubs, bars, cafés, and restaurants.
We are particularly interested in original articles that offer clear and useful insight into how broadband works in hospitality environments. This may include practical guidance on improving connectivity, explanations of technical concepts in simple terms, or informed perspectives based on direct experience within the sector. Content that helps venue owners and managers better understand their digital infrastructure is especially valuable.
All submissions must be original and not published elsewhere. We do not accept duplicate content, rewritten material from other sources, or articles that lack depth and accuracy. Each submission should demonstrate a clear understanding of the topic and provide meaningful value to readers. Content should always be relevant to hospitality settings rather than general broadband topics.
Pub Broadband does not publish promotional material, sponsored content, or articles written on behalf of commercial organisations. Submissions must be editorial in nature and free from sales messaging, product promotion, or brand bias. Any references to services, tools, or providers must be neutral and included only where genuinely necessary for explanation.
Articles should be written in clear UK English, using a professional and informative tone that is accessible to a broad audience. While technical accuracy is important, overly complex language should be avoided where possible. The goal is to make broadband topics easier to understand, even for readers without a technical background. Any claims, statistics, or technical details should be accurate and supported by reliable sources where appropriate.
Before submitting a full article, writers are encouraged to send a short proposal or pitch. This should include the topic, the main idea, and a brief outline of what the article will cover. Where relevant, you may also include sources or examples to support your approach. We aim to review all proposals within five working days and will provide feedback or approval before inviting a full submission.
Once submitted, articles may be edited for clarity, structure, tone, and consistency with our editorial standards. This process ensures that all content published on Pub Broadband meets a consistent level of quality and readability. Authors will be informed of any significant edits before publication, particularly where changes affect meaning or structure.
Contributor biographies should be concise and relevant to the subject matter. A short paragraph outlining your background, experience, or interest in broadband or hospitality is sufficient. One external link may be included where appropriate, provided it is not promotional in nature.
By submitting content to Pub Broadband, you confirm that the work is your own, that it is accurate to the best of your knowledge, and that you have the right to publish it. You also grant Pub Broadband the right to edit, publish, and retain the content as part of the site. Published content may remain on the site indefinitely as part of our editorial archive.
Corrections Policy
Pub Broadband is committed to maintaining high standards of accuracy, clarity, and trust in all published content. We recognise that errors can occasionally occur, and we take responsibility for correcting them in a clear and timely manner.
If a factual error is identified in any article, we aim to review and address it as quickly as possible. Our priority is to ensure that readers have access to accurate and reliable information, particularly on topics that may affect business operations or decision-making within the hospitality sector.
Requests for corrections can be submitted through the contact page. When submitting a request, please include the full page link, a clear description of the issue, and any supporting evidence that helps explain the error. This may include references, data sources, or examples that demonstrate why the information is incorrect or outdated. Providing detailed information helps us review the request more efficiently.
All correction requests are reviewed carefully by our editorial team. We aim to respond within five working days, although more complex cases may take longer if additional verification is required. Where necessary, we may consult external sources or subject matter references before making a decision.
If a correction is confirmed, the content will be updated as soon as possible. In some cases, a note may be added to explain the change and indicate the date it was made. This helps maintain transparency and allows readers to understand what has been updated.
Pub Broadband does not amend or remove content based solely on differences in opinion, interpretation, or preference. Our corrections process applies strictly to factual inaccuracies. Editorial viewpoints, analysis, or general commentary will not be altered unless they are found to be based on incorrect information.
If a correction request is declined and new or stronger evidence becomes available at a later date, the request may be submitted again for further review. We are committed to fairness and accuracy and will always reconsider new information where appropriate.
By maintaining a clear and consistent corrections policy, Pub Broadband aims to uphold trust with its readers and ensure that all published content remains as accurate and useful as possible over time.