Services / Overview

Four ways we get your story published.

Pick the engagement that matches your goal. Each service page lists what is included, the timeline, and how the work is scoped. Investment is shared on application after the editorial brief.

Capitalist Tool
Forbes
forbes.com

The piece every investor and partner was sent before the meeting

A Forbes feature built around a regulatory thesis. The founder was the named operator. The Series B closed sixty days later, oversubscribed, with the article cited inside diligence packets.

Staff ReporterJan 18, 2026
What an engagement looks like

Every service ends in a published article. Most never look like the one above.

Some land as broadcast segments. Some run as podcast bookings or trade-press features under a ghostwritten byline. The engagement letter names the publication, the placement window, and the editorial outcome before any work begins. The four services below differ in format. The accountability is the same.

  • Named publication, named editorial desk, named placement window
  • Editorial outcome and refund posture written into the engagement letter
  • No contributor networks, no syndication wires, no paid marketplaces
01Most chosen

Digital and Print Placements

Editorial features in named tier-1 and tier-2 publications. Forbes, USA Today, WSJ, Bloomberg, Variety. Ghostwritten by our editorial team, pitched by our placement team, published with the publication intact.

By applicationPer-placement, quarterly, and annual scopes
  • Per-placement, quarterly campaign, and annual partnership tiers
  • Tier-1 publications come with an outcome-defined engagement
  • Real bylines under your name, edited to publication standards
02

TV and Broadcast

Network and regional segments, podcast bookings, and broadcast interviews. We handle outlet match, talking points, rehearsal, and the post-segment distribution that keeps the appearance working long after it airs.

By applicationPer-segment and tour scopes
  • Network, cable, and regional television
  • Top-200 business and culture podcasts
  • Talking-point coaching included
03

Editorial Consulting

A four-week intensive that sharpens your story before you take it to the press. Story architecture, journalist outreach training, and a finished media kit you can use without us.

By applicationFlat four-week engagement
  • Story angle and pitch architecture
  • Two live journalist-outreach training sessions
  • Finished press kit and media database
04

White-Label Partnership

PR as a service line for agencies. Invisible by design. Editor-grade execution. Custom-branded portal so your clients see your agency as the source of results.

By applicationPartner application required
  • NDA-protected operations under your brand
  • Dedicated writers, not rotating freelancers
  • Branded partner portal with order and reporting
Capitalist Tool
Forbes
forbes.com

The thesis was the story, the founder was the operator

A regulatory deep-dive where the operator was named eleven times. Investors flagged the piece during diligence.

Dow Jones
The Wall Street Journal.
wsj.com

How a regional plaintiff firm rebuilt referrals around editorial coverage

A category piece, not a profile. The named partner was the most-quoted source.

Film • TV • Stage
VARIETY
variety.com

A working artist's narrative, reset in nineteen days

Three drafts, one editor, deliberate restraint on personal-life detail.

Pick the engagement

Every service ends in a published article.

Investment is shared on application, after the editorial brief. The engagement letter documents the publication, the placement window, and the editorial outcome.