Contact

Drop me an email.

No form. No CRM. No "we'll get back to you within 48 business hours." Just email me at [email protected] and I'll read it.

What I actually reply to

  • Corrections. If I got a number, a tool, or a tactic wrong, tell me. I'd rather fix the piece than be right in my head.
  • Disagreements. If you've run a campaign that proves the opposite of something I wrote, I want to hear it. Specific beats theoretical.
  • Pieces you'd want to read. If there's a breakdown, confession, or opinion you've been waiting for someone to write, tell me. I keep a list.
  • "Here's what actually happened" stories. If you've shipped something interesting and want to talk about it (on or off the record), I'm always up for that conversation.

What I don't reply to

  • Guest post pitches. Not because I'm against them in principle — because the ones I get are template spam.
  • "Quick question" emails that turn out to be a pitch.
  • SEO link-building requests. We both know what those are.
  • Anything that starts with "I came across your site and loved it." You didn't.

The fastest way to a real reply: tell me what you're trying to do, what you've already tried, and what you're stuck on. That's it.