CEO Thought Leadership · MENA
Voxire is a Lebanese agency that builds the full thought leadership engine for CEOs and founders across the Middle East: the personal website, the LinkedIn content, the op-eds, the podcast bookings, and the paid amplification. One team. Public pricing. 90 days to launch. We are builders, not a PR shop, which is why your authority compounds on owned ground, not just rented LinkedIn real estate.
Book a strategy callA CEO thought leadership agency does the work a busy CEO does not have time to do alone: define the angle they will own, design and ship the personal website that hosts their authority, ghostwrite the LinkedIn posts and op-eds in their voice, pitch the podcasts and publications, run paid amplification on the best content, and report on what is moving. Voxire runs the full stack from one team in Beirut. The CEO shows up for a weekly recording session. We produce, publish, distribute, and measure the rest. By month three, the CEO is the name MENA journalists, prospects, and partners reach for first in their topic.
What we deliver
We deliver the full executive content engine. No fragmented vendors, no agency finger-pointing. From the personal website to the LinkedIn post that ran this morning, one accountable team owns the outcome.
Public pricing
Most thought leadership agencies hide their pricing to keep you on the phone. We publish ours so serious CEOs can decide fast and tire-kickers self-select out. All prices in USD. Quoted as starting points; we scope the full engagement on the discovery call.
Launch
$4,500 / 90 days
Plant the flag. Get the CEO live, looking sharp, and publishing within the quarter.
Authority
$8,500 / month
Build durable authority. The full content engine running on a monthly rhythm.
Influence
$15,000+ / month
Become the voice MENA journalists call first. Full executive engine, bilingual.
Who this is for
This service is built for MENA founders and CEOs who already know their topic and need a team to package it, publish it, and amplify it. It is not for people who want to be famous. It is for people who want their work to be recognized by the right audience.
How it works
Five steps from blank slate to compounding authority. The first 90 days are the heaviest lift. After that, the engine runs on a monthly rhythm and the CEO shows up for one recording call per week.
We start with a working session: what does the CEO actually believe that the industry has not heard often enough, and what would they stake their reputation on? We leave the session with a single ownable topic, three content pillars, and a target audience of decision-makers worth reaching in MENA.
We design and ship the personal website (5 to 10 pages: bio, talks, op-eds, writing archive, contact). We rewrite the LinkedIn profile, build the visual identity, and set up the publishing infrastructure. By end of Week 6 the CEO has a working public surface.
Weekly 30-minute recording session with the CEO. We ghostwrite posts in the CEO's voice, get approval on a simple shared doc, and publish on a fixed schedule. By Day 90 the first op-ed is placed and the LinkedIn engagement curve is climbing.
We pitch podcasts, place op-eds, and run paid LinkedIn amplification on the posts that earned organic traction. Every quarter we add one new amplification surface: speaking opportunity, podcast tour, or publication relationship.
Authority is a compounding asset. By month 12 the CEO is being quoted, invited, and cited without us having to push every time. We shift from manufacturing visibility to managing inbound and keeping the content engine fed.
FAQs
Thought leadership for a CEO is the practice of publishing substantive, opinionated content on a focused topic so the CEO becomes the foremost public expert their industry recognizes. It is not personal branding (which is about likability). It is authority-building on substance: LinkedIn posts, op-eds, podcasts, talks, and the personal website that anchors all of it. Done well in MENA, it turns the CEO into the person prospects, partners, journalists, and investors reach for first.
A thought leadership agency does the work a CEO does not have time for: defining the angle they will own, building the personal website that hosts their authority, ghostwriting LinkedIn posts and op-eds in their voice, pitching podcasts and publications, running paid amplification on the best-performing posts, and reporting on what is moving. Voxire runs the full stack from one team so the CEO does not have to coordinate a writer, a designer, a developer, and a PR shop separately.
LinkedIn is rented ground. The algorithm changes, the audience moves, and the platform decides what your followers see. A personal website is owned ground: a permanent, searchable, journalist-friendly archive of the CEO's thinking, talks, op-eds, and biography. It is the page that ranks for the CEO's name on Google, the page reporters cite, and the page that converts inbound interest into a meeting. We build both. The website is the asset; LinkedIn is the distribution channel.
Real engagement starts in 60 to 90 days of consistent, opinionated publishing. Meaningful audience growth follows over 6 to 12 months. Recognized authority in a specific MENA topic typically takes 12 to 24 months of sustained work. Voxire commits to a 90-day launch milestone where the personal site is live, the LinkedIn voice is established, and the first published authority pieces are in market. After that, momentum compounds.
US-led agencies with a Beirut or Dubai office work in English, write for US audiences, and treat MENA as a satellite market. Voxire is Lebanese, builds bilingual Arabic and English from day one, understands the MENA business context, and competes for Arabic SEO that English-only agencies cannot touch. We are also builders, not a PR shop: we ship the personal website at product quality, not generic templates. The CEO gets a working stack from one local team that knows the region.
Voxire publishes three tiers. Launch is a 90-day package at 4,500 USD covering the personal site, LinkedIn audit, and 8 ghostwritten posts per month for the first quarter. Authority is an ongoing monthly retainer at 8,500 USD covering 12 posts per month, 2 op-eds, 1 podcast booking, and paid amplification. Influence is the full executive engine starting at 15,000 USD per month including PR pitching, speaker positioning, and bilingual content. All quoted in USD.
Why Voxire
There is a real choice here. US-led agencies running MENA from Washington DC and Dubai pitch the region as a satellite. Voxire is the region. Built in Lebanon, fluent in MENA, and engineering-first.
The CEO's personal website is the anchor asset for thought leadership. We are builders: 70+ projects shipped, RTYLR live in 20+ countries. We design and develop the site at product quality, not a generic Elementor template. When a journalist lands on the CEO's site, it reads as the work of someone serious.
MENA executives' audiences search and read in Arabic. English-only agencies cede the Arabic SEO and Arabic publication relationships to nobody. We do not. Every Voxire CEO thought leadership engagement includes Arabic content as a first-class deliverable, not an afterthought translation.
Our three tiers are published. Our scope is written into the contract. We do not negotiate price; we negotiate scope. If a CEO wants more, the tier moves up. If less, the tier moves down. No surprise invoices, no shadow retainer creep. This protects both sides.
Some agencies write the LinkedIn posts but send the CEO to another vendor for the website. Voxire's CEO thought leadership engagements include the personal site build, the content, the amplification, and the analytics. One team. One point of accountability. The CEO does not coordinate four vendors; we coordinate ourselves.
Launch from $4,500 for 90 days. Authority from $8,500/month. Influence from $15,000/month. All prices in USD. 50% deposit, 50% on launch milestone. 2 rounds of revision per deliverable.
30-minute strategy call with a founder. We will tell you in writing whether thought leadership is the right move for your stage and what the first 90 days would look like.