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Everything you need to know about getting featured on StreetInsider — from how the process works to what’s in the article, what the link is worth, and what happens if something goes wrong.

Is the article marked as sponsored?
No. It goes through StreetInsider’s standard editorial process — not a sponsored slot.
How much does it cost?
$36 flat fee. One payment. Covers everything including writing, revisions, and submission.
What if my article doesn’t get published?
Full refund. No partial credits, no exceptions. We don’t accept briefs we can’t deliver on.
How long does it take?
1–3 days from brief approval to live article.
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Pricing & payment
6 questions

The placement fee is $36, one-time. This covers everything: story angle development, full article writing, up to two rounds of revisions, and submission to StreetInsider.

There are no add-ons, no monthly fees, no upsells. The $36 is the total cost.

Rush turnaround: Same-day options may be available. Mention it in your brief and we’ll advise.

Payment is only requested after we accept your brief — never before. You submit the brief form for free. We review it within 24 hours and either accept or decline.

If we accept, we send you a payment link for $36. Work begins after payment is confirmed.

No risk at submission stage: Submitting a brief costs nothing. You only pay once we’ve confirmed we can place the article.

We accept all major credit and debit cards, and PayPal. Payment is processed securely — we don’t store card details. For larger orders or invoiced payment, contact us via WhatsApp or email.

Yes. If you’re placing more than one article — for the same company or across multiple clients — we offer volume pricing. Get in touch via WhatsApp or email with the number of placements you’re looking at and we’ll put together a quote.

If you’re an agency placing on behalf of clients, we have an agency rate structure. Mention this in your brief or contact us directly.

Yes. A receipt is automatically generated on payment. If you need a formal invoice with specific business details (company name, VAT number, PO reference), let us know when you receive the payment link and we’ll issue one before you pay.

No hidden fees. The $36 covers everything for a standard placement. The only scenario where additional cost applies is a same-day rush option, which we quote upfront if you request it.

We will never charge for revisions, resubmissions due to our errors, or any part of the standard process beyond the flat fee.

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The process
7 questions

From brief submission to live article: 1–3 days in most cases. Here’s the typical breakdown:

  • Day 0: You submit your brief
  • Within 24 hours: We review and accept (or decline with feedback)
  • Within 24 hours: We write the draft
  • Day 1–2: You review, revise, approve
  • Day 1–3: Article goes live on StreetInsider

The brief form asks for four things:

  • Your name
  • Your work email
  • Your company name or website
  • A short description of what you’d like covered

That’s it. A few sentences about your company and the story you’d like to tell is enough. We’ll come back with questions if we need more detail.

Within 24 hours, we’ll respond by email with one of three outcomes:

  • Accepted: We confirm we can place the article and send you the payment link
  • Accepted with questions: We accept in principle but need a few more details
  • Declined: We explain why it’s not the right fit and what would make it work

If accepted, writing begins as soon as payment is confirmed.

Two full rounds of revisions are included in every placement at no extra cost. You can request changes to wording, structure, quotes, emphasis, factual details — anything that makes the article more accurate or better reflects your company.

The one constraint: we can’t make revisions that would turn the article into an advertisement or cause it to fail StreetInsider’s editorial review. If a requested change risks placement, we’ll tell you and suggest an alternative.

Always. You receive the full draft for review before anything is submitted to StreetInsider. Nothing goes live without your explicit sign-off. This is how we work on every single placement.

Very little. After submitting your brief, your main involvement is:

  • Confirming payment once we accept
  • Answering any follow-up questions we have while writing (usually minor)
  • Reviewing the draft and giving feedback
  • Signing off when you’re happy

We handle the angle development, writing, editing, and submission entirely. Total time from you: roughly 30–60 minutes across the whole process.

You can share one as background context — it helps us understand your messaging. However, we don’t simply reformat existing press releases for StreetInsider. We’ll use your materials as source content but rewrite the article to a standard that will actually get accepted as credible financial news coverage.

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The article
6 questions

No. The articles we place go through StreetInsider’s standard editorial process, not a sponsored content or native advertising slot. They appear as regular StreetInsider articles with a contributing author byline — not labelled “sponsored,” “advertorial,” or “paid content.”

Why this matters: Sponsored labels reduce the credibility value of the placement significantly — both for human readers and for AI citation eligibility. Our process produces editorially-framed articles, which is why they carry the weight they do.

Our team of PR and financial communications professionals writes the article. We don’t use AI-generated copy — articles are written by people with experience in financial news writing and editorial standards.

The result reads like a genuine financial news piece because it’s written to that standard. That’s what gets it accepted and gives it long-term credibility.

We develop an editorial angle based on your brief. Common angles include:

  • Product or service launch announcement
  • Funding or investment milestone
  • Market expansion or new geography
  • Founder or executive as industry voice/expert
  • Company response to a current market trend or problem
  • Partnership or client win with business significance

We’ll work with you on the angle — if we see a stronger editorial hook than what you suggested, we’ll propose it.

Typically 350–600 words — the standard length for a StreetInsider editorial piece. Long enough to be substantive and indexable, short enough to be read and cited by busy financial readers and AI tools.

We don’t pad articles. Every paragraph earns its place.

Articles published on StreetInsider are indexed by Google News and remain active on the platform. Duration depends on the platform’s editorial policies, which can vary over time.

StreetInsider has a strong editorial track record and published articles typically remain indexed and accessible for an extended period after publication.

Yes — and we recommend it. A well-placed executive quote adds credibility, makes the article feel more like a real news story, and gives you something quotable to use in other materials.

Share the quote in your brief or when we follow up during the writing process. We’ll work it naturally into the article structure.

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SEO & backlinks
5 questions

StreetInsider’s standard editorial link policy applies to all placements. We’re transparent about the link type in your quote — and we structure the article so your brand is the story whether the link is do-follow or not.

Our approach regardless of link type: The article itself — as a piece of indexed content on a DA 90+ domain — carries significant value independent of the follow/nofollow attribute. The citation, Google News indexing, and AI discoverability all apply regardless.

Yes. StreetInsider is a Google News approved publication. Articles are eligible to surface in Google News, the Google News tab in search, and Google Discover. Google News indexing typically happens within 24–72 hours of publication.

StreetInsider’s Domain Authority (Moz) is in the 90+ range, placing it among the top-tier financial news domains. A backlink or brand mention from a DA 90+ domain is a significant SEO signal — the kind that typically requires years of link building to replicate through other means.

Google News indexing: typically within 24–72 hours of publication. Organic search ranking for longer-tail queries (e.g. “[Your Company] press coverage”) often within 1–2 weeks.

For competitive keyword rankings, the article contributes to your overall domain authority over time — a compounding asset rather than an overnight ranking shortcut.

Yes — and it’s one of the most effective uses of the placement. Including a third-party financial media link in cold outreach significantly increases open and reply rates compared to self-referential links. “As covered by StreetInsider” carries weight that a link to your own website doesn’t.

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AI & LLM visibility
4 questions

A StreetInsider article significantly increases the probability that your company appears in AI-generated answers — but it doesn’t guarantee it for every query.

What the placement does: it creates a credible, indexed piece of content about your company on a domain that AI systems recognise as a trusted financial news source. That is the foundation required for AI citation — without it, citation is essentially impossible.

Real result: Multiple clients have reported their StreetInsider article being cited verbatim in Perplexity and ChatGPT answers within weeks of publication.

AI-powered search tools are changing how people research companies, products, and markets. When a potential investor, enterprise customer, or journalist asks an AI tool about your space — or specifically about your company — the answer they receive shapes their perception.

Brands that exist as credible, citable data points in AI retrieval sets get mentioned. Brands that don’t, don’t. A StreetInsider placement is one of the most direct ways to create that data point.

Based on client experience and public documentation, StreetInsider content is eligible for citation in:

  • ChatGPT (via web browsing and Bing integration)
  • Perplexity AI (which actively crawls and cites financial news)
  • Google AI Overviews (via Google News indexing)
  • Microsoft Copilot (Bing-powered, same Google News pipeline)

A StreetInsider article creates a credible, indexed piece of content on a domain that AI systems recognise as a trusted financial news source. As AI models are updated, published content from authoritative sources continues to inform how these systems respond to queries about your company.

The longer the article remains indexed and active, the more it contributes to your brand’s discoverability across AI-powered search tools.

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Guarantee & refunds
4 questions

If we accept your brief, we guarantee the article will be published on StreetInsider. If it isn’t — for any reason — you receive a full refund.

We maintain this guarantee by only accepting briefs we are confident we can deliver on. We don’t accept every brief — which is why our acceptance-to-publication rate is extremely high.

100% of the $36 back to your original payment method. No credit notes. No “account balance” for future placements. No partial refunds. The full amount, returned, no questions asked.

Rarely — which is intentional. We decline briefs at the assessment stage when we’re not confident in placement, rather than accepting everything and hoping. When it has been triggered, refunds have been processed within 2–3 business days without dispute.

Nothing goes live without your explicit approval — so if you’ve signed off, the article reflects what you agreed to. We include two rounds of revisions before submission precisely to ensure you’re fully satisfied before it’s published.

Prevention is the policy: If something in the draft doesn’t work for you, raise it during the revision process — that’s what it’s there for. Don’t approve until you’re genuinely happy with it.
Is it right for me?
5 questions

StreetInsider’s readership skews toward financial markets, technology, and business. Companies that get the most value from a placement include:

  • Startups and scale-ups seeking investor visibility
  • Fintech, SaaS, and B2B technology companies
  • Crypto, blockchain, and Web3 projects
  • Professional services firms (consulting, legal, advisory)
  • International companies entering the US market
  • Any company where financial-audience credibility matters

We decline briefs when we can’t develop an editorial angle that meets StreetInsider’s standards. Common reasons include:

  • No news hook — the company exists but nothing is happening that would constitute financial news
  • Industry mismatch — consumer lifestyle, local services, and purely B2C retail tend to be poor fits
  • Unverifiable claims — if we can’t support the article with real, checkable facts, we won’t write it
  • Compliance risk — anything that could constitute market manipulation or misleading financial statements is an automatic decline

If we decline, we tell you why and often suggest what would make it work.

Yes — many of our placements come through PR agencies, digital marketing agencies, and reputation management consultants placing on behalf of their clients. We have an agency rate structure for volume placements.

Get in touch via WhatsApp to discuss agency pricing and workflow options.

Yes. A StreetInsider article is a direct ORM asset in two ways:

  • SERP suppression: A DA 90+ article has the authority to rank on page 1 for branded searches, pushing negative or irrelevant results further down
  • Positive narrative: The article establishes a factual, editorial-framed version of your company’s story — the one you want people to find when they Google you

For founders or companies dealing with reputation issues, a piece of authoritative third-party coverage on a DA 90+ domain is one of the most effective tools available.

Yes — submit anyway. Assessing newsworthy angle is our job, not yours. What doesn’t feel like news to you often does to us once we see the business context and what’s happening in the market around you.

The brief submission is free. The worst outcome is we come back and say it’s not quite there yet, with feedback on what would make it work. There’s no cost to finding out.

Our take: Most companies that hesitate because they “don’t have enough news” do have a story — they just haven’t framed it as news yet. That’s exactly what we do.
Still have questions?

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