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Get featured with Technical.ly's "Office Trends" editorial focus this December.

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As part of our annual editorial calendar, Technical.ly often takes a deeper look at certain topics that we cover regularly but think deserve more attention.

Each month, we publish a series of articles focused on a specific topic, including venture capital, inclusivity and sciences. This December, Technical.ly is diving into Office Trends — think coworking, company culture, workplace hacks and office amenities.

We’re currently seeking stories, so if you’re interested in potentially penning a guest post, or have ideas we should write about please pitch us by emailing info@technical.ly.

We’re exploring a few ideas that might get your creative mind going:

  • Are flexible leases coming to larger private offices and not just for individual desks?
  • What is the difference between coworking, incubators and accelerators?
  • What are the subcultures that define our company cultures?
  • How about the service industries that now provide modern office amenities?

We’ll also be showing off the most innovative offices in a special sponsored content package that will be positioned alongside December’s editorial calendar theme.

It’s a great option for companies, coworking facilities and any organization with sweet digs that wants to showcase their space to the local community. Our first features, coming soon? 1776 at Ambler Yards, and Annapolis-based Asymmetrik.

Click the orange button below to get more info and see examples of the kind of content we’ll be working on.

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