Why teams use this route
Questions usually fall into three groups: whether the story is a fit, what kind of placement makes sense, and what information helps move the process along faster. The FAQ is organised to reduce hesitation around all three.
Use the AFV News FAQ when you need fast answers about submissions, sponsorship, pricing, category fit, turnaround, and general newsroom process.

Questions usually fall into three groups: whether the story is a fit, what kind of placement makes sense, and what information helps move the process along faster. The FAQ is organised to reduce hesitation around all three.
Get clarity on what kinds of stories fit AFV News and how to prepare them for submission.
Understand the basics of sponsored posts, advertising, pricing, and alternative service paths.
Use this page when you need to know what happens after you reach out or send material.
And if the question is unique to your campaign, a short message through the contact page is still the fastest route.
Most campaigns become clearer after one practical exchange. You do not need to arrive with every answer already finalised.
Send the basics and we will help shape the next move.

Move into the next newsroom or service path that matches your goal.
AFV News is strongest for business, technology, energy, startup, finance, real-estate, industry, and communications-related stories with a clear reason to matter now.
Yes. A rough draft is fine if the core announcement, target audience, and timeline are already clear enough to review.
That depends on the story angle, how promotional the message is, and what kind of reader action or visibility you want. We can help map the right route.
Share the draft or outline, the company name, the reason the story matters now, the relevant category, any timing constraints, and a direct contact.
Yes. Category alignment is a major part of the process because the best publishing outcomes depend on where the story lives as much as on the story itself.
Use the contact page for unique questions, the pricing pages for commercial planning, and the editorial guidelines if you want to understand newsroom standards before submitting.
Share the story type, industry, and timeline, and we will respond with the guidance that matches your situation.
You can also review support, contact us, or editorial guidelines.
Move into the newsroom, service, or support route that matches your goal.
