About Me
Who Is Fred Sally?
Let me be upfront about something: I didn’t set out to become a blogger. I set out to solve a problem – my own. In 2009, I was trying to build a basic website for a side project and couldn’t find a single review online that wasn’t either outdated, obviously biased, or written by someone who’d clearly never touched the product they were reviewing. So I started writing my own notes. Then I started publishing them.
Fifteen years later, this blog reaches tens of thousands of readers a month, and the mission hasn’t changed: give people the honest, practical information they need to make good decisions online – without the corporate speak, the affiliate-first rankings, or the recycled “10 things you need to know” nonsense.
The Short Version of a Long Career
These days my consulting practice focuses on SEO audits, content strategy, and digital marketing setups for small and mid-size businesses. The blog is where I document everything I learn, test everything I use, and give honest assessments that I'd stand behind in a client conversation.
I've worked across a wide range of industries – e-commerce, professional services, SaaS, hospitality, local retail – which means the recommendations I make here aren't based on one narrow type of website. They're based on what actually works across different contexts, audiences, and budgets.
What This Blog Is About
The short answer: tools, tactics, and honest takes.
More specifically, I focus on four areas:
On Affiliate Links and Bias
Some links in this blog earn a small commission. I want to be transparent about that, and I also want to be clear about what it doesn’t mean: it doesn’t mean I recommend whatever pays the most. If a product isn’t good, I say so – and that track record of honesty is worth more to me long-term than any single affiliate payout.
If I find a cheaper or better alternative to a popular tool, I highlight it. If something I recommended two years ago has gotten worse, I update the review. This blog lives or dies on whether readers trust it.
A Few Other Things
If you want to work together, the Services page explains what I offer and how the process works. If you want to send a question or just say hello, the Contact page is the place.
Good to have you here.
