Hula Global

Editorial Guidelines

  • All articles should be between 1500 to 2000 words, we prefer longer form, ideally over 2500 words content but we will always accept quality over quantity. For guides – brand guides and fabric guides, our word limit starts from 6000 words onwards.
  • All articles should be written in English with correct grammar.
  • Use Grammarly to double check for any errors.
  • NO AI Generated Content. Any content that fails AI detection software will not be published. We are writing for Humans and not for bots and search engine.
  • Domain validity – You will receive the URL for the lifetime so it is your responsibility to maintain the domain active. We regularly conduct dead-link audit and if your URL is found to be non-functional, we will remove the URL from our website.
  • Redirection : We have a strong policy in place that forbade any redirection on the URLs that receive links from us. If your URL is found to redirect to a different website, then we reserve the right to remove that said URL from our website.
  • Anti-ghosting rule – we will follow up for correction twice and you will get a maximum of 2 weeks (14 days) to re-submit with corrections. If you fail to submit the article with corrections within these 2 weeks deadline, we reserve the right to publish the article. In such cases, we assign one of our internal content writer to complete the article along with corrections. The corrected article would then be published under the authorship of our internal content writer and you would lose
  • We are based in India and governed by the laws of India. We can only publish content that is legal in India. CBD, gambling, crypto and similar categories are banned by the government of India so we cannot include any content about those topics.
  • Abbreviations and acronyms : If there’s a chance your reader won’t recognise an abbreviation or acronym, we recommend that you spell it out the first time you mention it; then use the short version for all other follow-up references.
  • Numbers:
    • Don’t use the % symbol. Spell out the word “percent.”
    • Numbers over three digits get commas: 250,000
    • Numbers over 1 million, spell the words – million, billion, trillion
    • Spell out fractions. One-third is correct, 1/3 is incorrect
    • Decimals : Use decimal points when a number can’t be easily written out as a fraction, like 5.35 or 27.2.
  • Avoid gendered terms in favour of neutral alternatives, like “server” instead of “waitress” and “businessperson” instead of “businessman.”
  • It’s preferred to use “they” as a singular pronoun if you don’t know or haven’t confirmed the gender of the person you’re speaking about.
  • Use the following words as modifiers, but never as nouns:
    • lesbian
    • gay
    • bisexual
    • transgender (never “transgendered”)
    • trans
    • LGBT

Don’t use these words in reference to LGBT people or communities:

  • homosexual
  • lifestyle
  • preference
  • We zero tolerance towards racism. Your post must not contain any mention of race unless it is extremely important to set a context for the research article that you are going to write for us.