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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about publishing on LinkPress™ — from content standards and pricing to how your content gets found by search and AI.

About the platform

What is content syndication?
Content syndication means distributing your content through a third-party platform to reach a wider, already-indexed audience. On LinkPress™, your articles are published in a structured format that is simultaneously indexed by search engines and optimized for AI-powered discovery — extending your reach far beyond your own domain.
What is GEO (Generative Engine Optimization)?
GEO is the practice of structuring content so it gets cited and surfaced by AI-powered search tools — ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, Bing Copilot, and others. Unlike traditional SEO which targets ranked blue links, GEO targets the answer layer: the summary or citation that appears before any organic results. LinkPress™ applies GEO best practices to every piece we publish.
How long before my content appears in AI search results?
Google typically indexes new content within days of publication. AI Overviews and Bing Copilot surface content as it appears in their search index. Perplexity and ChatGPT with search capabilities index in real time or via Bing. LLM training corpora are updated less frequently — months to years — but retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) tools can access your content immediately after indexing.
What types of organisations can publish on LinkPress™?
Any organisation with something worth saying: enterprises, SMBs, startups, scale-ups, marketing agencies, non-profits, NGOs, industry associations, research institutions, and independent creators. The only requirement is that the content provides genuine value to readers beyond promoting the submitting organisation.

Submitting content

Why is there a submission fee?
The €75 fee covers editorial review, fact-checking, SEO/GEO metadata authoring, and quality assurance before publication. It is not a pay-to-publish model — submissions can and will be rejected if they do not meet our editorial standards. The fee keeps our queue focused on serious submissions.
What happens after my content is approved?
Approved content is optimized with SEO metadata (title, description, structured data), GEO signals (answer-layer structure, citation formatting), and entity tags (industry, topic, company, product). It is then published live, submitted to our sitemap, and made available via our RSS feed — triggering indexing by search engines and AI crawlers.
Can I include links to my website or products?
Yes, within reason. Contextually relevant links to your site, product pages, or supporting resources are permitted and editorially sound — they strengthen the article and add value for readers. Excessive self-promotional linking or links that serve no editorial purpose will be removed during review.
Do I retain copyright of my content?
Yes. You retain full copyright of everything you submit. By submitting, you grant LinkPress™ a non-exclusive licence to publish and distribute the content on this platform. You remain free to share, reference, or republish your own work elsewhere.

Pricing & payments

What formats can I publish on LinkPress™?
We publish articles (€75/piece), press releases (€79/piece), podcast episode promotions (€249/episode), knowledge cards (€199/card), event listings (€49/event), and vendor directory entries (€1,299/year). Agency plans are available for organisations publishing at scale — see the Agencies page for flat annual pricing.
Is the submission fee refundable if my content is rejected?
No. The fee covers the editorial review process, which requires editor time regardless of the outcome. We are transparent about this upfront: if your submission does not meet our standards, the fee is non-refundable. We encourage you to read our Editorial Policy before submitting to understand what we look for.
Do you offer bulk or agency discounts?
Yes. Our Agency Plan is a flat annual subscription that covers unlimited article submissions for a single agency and its clients. It is the most cost-effective option for teams publishing more than five pieces per year. Contact us to discuss volume pricing for press releases and other formats.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept all major credit and debit cards via PayPal. Invoicing (bank transfer) is available for agency clients and organisations requiring purchase orders — contact us to arrange this. All prices are net; 19% VAT applies where required by EU regulations.

Editorial standards

What are your editorial standards?
Content must be original, factually accurate, and primarily educational or informational in nature. We do not publish thinly veiled advertisements, content that makes unverifiable claims, or pieces that copy-paste from existing sources. All submissions are reviewed by a human editor before publication.
How long does the editorial review take?
Standard review takes 3–5 business days from receipt of a paid, complete submission. If we need additional information or revisions, the clock pauses until we hear back from you. We notify you by email at each stage: received, in review, approved, or rejected (with feedback).
Can I request changes after publication?
Minor corrections (typos, broken links, updated statistics) can be requested at no charge by contacting us. Substantive rewrites or additions are treated as new submissions and require a new editorial review. We reserve the right to update metadata, tags, and internal links at any time to maintain quality.
What happens to rejected submissions?
We send you written feedback explaining why the submission was rejected and what would need to change for it to be accepted in a future submission. You are free to revise and resubmit — a new submission fee applies because it triggers a new editorial review cycle.
Get in touch

Still have questions?

Our editorial team answers every enquiry. Whether you're evaluating options or ready to submit, we're happy to help.