What to include
A useful message answers three questions before they have to be asked: what the enquiry is about, what you want to happen next, and by when.
- Corrections — the page URL, the sentence that is wrong, and a source for the correct version. Corrections are published, not silently edited.
- Review requests — the product, its European availability and price, and whether you are offering a loan or a permanent sample.
- Pitches — the idea in one paragraph, why you are the person to write it, and a link to earlier work.
- Partnerships — the nature of the relationship, the commercial terms, and how it would be disclosed to readers.
- Domain enquiries — the intended use, the buying entity, an indicative budget, and your preferred escrow arrangement.
What happens to your message
The form sends your message by email to the editorial address and a copy of the notification to a private messaging channel, so that nothing gets lost. Your details are used to answer the enquiry and nothing else. The full detail, including retention periods and how to have your data deleted, is in the privacy policy.
Common questions
How quickly will I get a reply?
Usually within a few working days. Factual corrections are prioritised over everything else and are normally handled within the same week.
Can I pay for a review or a mention?
No. Coverage cannot be bought, and no commercial arrangement gives anyone approval over a verdict. Any commercial relationship that does exist is disclosed on the page it affects.
Do you accept guest posts with links?
Paid link placements and syndicated guest posts are declined. Genuine pitches from writers with relevant experience are welcome and are edited like any other article.
Is the domain actually for sale?
The site is a working editorial project, so there is no listed asking price. Serious, funded enquiries are still read and answered either way. Use the domain enquiry option in the form above.