Forbes is the quickest trust shortcut on the Internet—but only if the story is news, not self-promo.
1. Understand What Forbes Tags as “News”
Element Forbes loves | Translation for your pitch |
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Fresh data | Original survey, proprietary metrics, market growth % |
Clear angle | Trend that affects money, tech, or leadership decisions |
Named expert | Founder, C-level, or industry analyst with track record |
Actionable takeaway | Readers finish with one thing they can try today |
Tip: Scan Forbes / Leadership / Innovation for last 14 days; note headline verbs (“Reinvent”, “Unlock”, “Outperform”). Align your angle to that voice.
2. Assemble Your “Press-Ready” Toolkit
1. One-line bio (≤ 25 words)
2. Hi-res headshot (square & horizontal)
3. Three data points you can quote blindfolded
4. One contrarian insight that challenges the current narrative
5. Fast contact details (mobile + direct email)
Store these in a single cloud folder so you can reply to editors in under 5 minutes.
3. Build a Micro-List of 5 Relevant Forbes Contributors
Use LinkedIn or the Forbes byline search.
Step | What to capture |
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Visit author profile | Note beat (e.g., “Family Offices”, “Web3 Security”) |
Check last 5 articles | Confirm tone & formatting style |
Look for social handle | Most contributors post call-for-sources tweets |
Record personal email |
Usually in the author bio or Muck Rack |
Keep the list small—quality beats quantity.
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