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Forbes Story & Contributor Guidelines

1. Submission Options

Press Release or News Tip
You can either submit a traditional press release or pitch a news story idea directly to Forbes journalists.

  • Press Release gives you control over the narrative.

  • News Tip allows an editor or journalist to craft the story angle. 


2. Becoming a Forbes Contributor

Contributor Role
You can pitch as a contributor—either a one-off article or a recurring column. Your pitch should include:

  • Vision and purpose of your proposed writing

  • Topics you plan to cover

  • Why it matters now

  • Story ideas

  • Writing samples or published work to demonstrate credibility

Editorial Expectations

  • Submit original, well-researched, and value-driven content appealing to business professionals.

  • Maintain professional tone and structure.

  • Contributions must be non-promotional, serve Forbes readers, and stick to a clear niche.

  • Be open to editorial feedback and revisions. 

Contributor Commitments

  • Successful contributors may write regularly, often two articles per month, with higher volume needed for compensation.

  • Forbes expects exclusive content—not republished elsewhere.

  • Staying focused on a specific subject area helps build credibility and alignment with Forbes’ editorial model. 


3. Practical Submission Steps

Crafting a Pitch

  • Ensure your pitch clearly explains the value and relevance of your story to Forbes’ audience.

  • Keep your pitch concise, polished, and tailored to the relevant editor or section. 

Submission Process

  • Locate and submit through Forbes’ official submission portal or via email (e.g., ideas@forbes.com).

  • Follow formatting guidelines: typically 700–1,000 words, double-spaced, with a concise headline and byline. 

Post-Submission

  • Be patient—response cycles can vary.

  • If accepted:

    • Collaborate with editors for revisions.

    • Ensure your article remains exclusive to Forbes.

    • Share and promote your published piece to maximize reach. 


4. Alternate Paths to Forbes Visibility

Feature Coverage
If writing isn’t your strength, you can still be featured in a Forbes article through:

  • Being quoted or interviewed in profiles.

  • Leveraging media request platforms or networking. 

Contributor Network (Forbes Councils)
This is a membership-based program allowing thought leaders to publish within Forbes—but note:

  • It’s a paid service.

  • Members cannot also be contributor-authors through the standard contributor model.

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