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Every message sent through this page is read by one person: Daniel Hayes, the founder and sole writer of advorahq. There is no support team, no auto-responder filtering messages, and no assistant triaging inquiries. You write, I read.

This is the fastest and most reliable way to reach me. Reply times vary depending on volume and the nature of the message — see Response Expectations below for realistic timelines.

What You Can Write About

🔍 Corrections and Factual Errors

Spotted something inaccurate in an article? This is the most important type of message I receive. Please include:

  • The article URL
  • The specific claim you’re questioning
  • The primary source showing the correct information (if available)

Confirmed errors are corrected with a dated note at the top of the article. Reader-reported corrections take priority over every other type of message.

📰 Source Tips and Story Ideas

Know about an upcoming regulation, a recent court ruling, an underreported IRS guidance update, or a financial story that deserves source-based coverage? Send it. Not every tip becomes an article, but every one is read.

📝 Article Requests

If there’s a topic you wish had clear, primary-source coverage, let me know. Reader requests genuinely shape the editorial calendar — many of the most-read articles on this site started as a single reader question.

🛠️ Technical Issues

Broken links, typos, formatting problems, image issues, or accessibility concerns on the site — these get fixed quickly when reported.

🧑‍⚖️ Editorial Collaboration

If you are a licensed professional — CPA, tax attorney, Enrolled Agent, actuary, CFP, or insurance specialist — and you’re willing to provide expert perspective on record for a specific article, I welcome that conversation. Quoted contributions are always credited with your name and credentials.

💼 Partnership and Advertising Inquiries

Legitimate advertising or sponsorship inquiries can be sent to the same address. Editorial coverage is never for sale — all paid placements are clearly labeled and kept entirely separate from published articles. The full policy is on the Editorial Policy page.

What I Cannot Help With

This part matters, and I want it stated clearly.

I am not a licensed attorney, Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Enrolled Agent (EA), financial advisor, or insurance broker. I cannot — and will not — provide:

  • Personalized tax advice for your individual situation
  • Legal opinions on contracts, filings, lawsuits, or disputes
  • Investment recommendations or portfolio guidance
  • Insurance policy analysis for your specific coverage
  • Help with active IRS audits, court cases, or regulatory filings
  • Credit repair guidance for individual credit reports

If your question falls into any of these categories, the right next step is a qualified, licensed professional in your jurisdiction — not a blog. I would rather direct you to someone who can actually help than pretend I can.

Response Expectations

A few honest notes on what to expect when you write in:

  • I read everything. Even if I don’t reply, your message has been read.
  • Corrections get the fastest response. Verified factual errors are typically fixed within one to three business days.
  • General inquiries usually receive a reply within five business days.
  • Short, focused questions get faster replies than long ones. If your message runs several pages, expect a longer wait.
  • I cannot answer every reader question individually. If your question would help other readers, it may become a future article rather than a private reply — often the best outcome for everyone.

Privacy of Your Message

Messages sent to advorahq are read only by me. I do not sell, share, or use email addresses for marketing of any kind. Email correspondence is retained only as long as needed to handle the conversation.

The only exception is if you explicitly ask to be quoted or credited in a future article — in that case, we would confirm the wording and attribution together before anything is published.

For full details on how data is handled across the site, see the Privacy Policy.

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If you ever want to confirm that the person writing this site is the same person across the web, here are the public profiles where I can be found:

More about the editorial standards, sourcing process, and writing methodology is on the About and Editorial Policy pages.

Important: Nothing shared through this contact channel — emails, replies, or informal conversations — creates a professional advisory relationship. Communications with advorahq are not legal, tax, or financial advice. For any decision affecting your money, taxes, or legal position, consult a qualified, licensed professional in your jurisdiction.

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