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SandBridge Acquisition publishes independent analysis on corporate finance, capital markets, business strategy, retail and fintech — and we welcome contributors who can write with substance. If you can explain a financial concept clearly, back an argument with numbers, or bring practitioner experience to a topic our readers care about, we want to hear from you.

What we publish

  • Corporate Finance & Investment — valuation, financial statements, ratios, M&A, capital structure
  • Business Growth & Strategy — unit economics, pricing, business models, operations
  • Retail & Consumer Brands — margins, inventory, consumer finance trends
  • Tech Innovation & Fintech — SaaS metrics, payments, digital finance

What we look for

  • Original writing — never published elsewhere, and not thinly spun from existing articles
  • Numbers over adjectives — worked examples, real formulas, honest caveats
  • 1,000+ words of genuine substance, with clear structure
  • Practitioner insight — write what you actually know

What we do not accept

Personal investment advice or “buy this stock” content, casino/betting/crypto-pump topics, adult or grey-niche material, press releases dressed as articles, and AI-generated filler. Submissions that ignore this list are declined without reply.

Links and attribution

Contributors receive a byline. One or two genuinely relevant resource links within the article body are fine when they serve the reader; link-first submissions are easy to spot and are declined. Sponsored placements are considered separately — mention it upfront in your pitch and we will share the guidelines.

How to pitch

  1. Email info@sandbridgeacquisition.com with the subject line “Pitch: [your headline]”.
  2. Include a 2-3 sentence summary, a rough outline, and one writing sample or link.
  3. We reply to promising pitches within 3-5 business days. If you have not heard back in a week, consider it a pass — volume makes individual replies impossible.

Familiarise yourself with our style first: read a few pieces in Corporate Finance and try our calculators — articles that reference our tools where relevant tend to serve readers best.