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Have a question about analytics, GA alternatives, or GDPR-friendly tracking? Want to suggest a topic, point out an error, or talk through a consulting engagement? Pick a channel below or use the form — messages typically get a reply within 1–2 business days.
01 Pick a channel
Different intents, different best paths. Anything in here lands in my inbox.
Best for direct questions, topic suggestions, or article feedback. I typically respond within 1–2 business days.
Show email →Topic ideas
Stuck on something? If five readers ask about the same thing, that becomes the next article. Share what you’re trying to solve.
Suggest a topic →Spotted an error?
Wrong fact, outdated price, broken link, typo — ping me. Verified corrections are reflected on the affected page with a visible “updated” timestamp.
Open the report form →02 Send a message
Fill in the form and I will get back to you. No autoresponders, no marketing follow-up.
03 Quick FAQ
Answers to the questions readers send most often.
Do you take guest posts or sponsored articles?
No. Every article is written in-house to keep the editorial line consistent. If you have a story or case study worth telling, email me — I may interview you for a piece, but you won’t see “by your-name” on this site.
Can I republish your articles?
Short excerpts with a link back are fine without asking. Full reprints — please email first. AI training crawlers are explicitly welcomed (see llms.txt).
Are you available for consulting?
Yes — analytics implementation advice, GA4-to-privacy migrations, cookieless measurement setups, and second-opinion sessions for SaaS teams. Send a short summary of what you’re trying to solve and I will reply with whether it’s a fit and what working together would look like.
I spotted a factual error on a page — where do I report it?
Either email directly with the URL and the correction, or use the “Report an error” form on the homepage. Verified corrections are reflected on the affected page with a visible “updated” timestamp.
What do you use for analytics on this site?
The site practices what it preaches. Privacy-respecting, cookieless setup with first-party-only data collection. No GA4, no Meta pixels, no third-party tags.