For local businesses
Get in front of families before they arrive
Our readers are actively planning a move to Waldorf, Charles County, or a PCS to Joint Base Andrews and NSF Indian Head — researching towns, running BAH math, and deciding who to call. Featured partners are the answer to "who should I call?"
How placements work
We feature one partner per category. Your business appears in a clearly labeled featured box across every relevant guide — not a sidebar ad readers ignore, but a recommendation positioned exactly where they're making decisions. Placements are flat monthly advertising fees, month to month, cancel anytime. Where call tracking is in place, you receive a monthly report of the calls and inquiries your placement generated.
Available categories
| Category | Appears in | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Military relocation agent | All Andrews & Indian Head guides | Available |
| Buyer's agent (civilian) | Buying & living guides | Available |
| Home inspector | Buying & inspection guides | Available |
| Moving company — featured | Moving guides & checklists | Available |
| Mortgage / VA loan specialist | Buying & rent-vs-buy guides | Available |
| Property manager | Rental & landlord guides | Available |
Additional listed (non-exclusive) spots are available for moving companies in our movers directory.
Why one partner per category
Exclusivity is the product. When a reader finishes our BAH breakdown and sees one recommended military-relocation agent — not five — that recommendation carries weight. It also means we vet who we feature: we decline more placements than we accept, and we drop partners who generate reader complaints. Paid placements are always labeled, and payment never changes what our guides say. See our disclosure policy.
Get started
Use the form below and choose "Something else" — tell us your business, your service area, and the category you're interested in. We'll reply with current pricing and available start dates. If your category shows as taken, ask anyway; we keep a waitlist and scopes occasionally open up.