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The fastest way to reach me is email: camerakt@outlook.com

I read everything personally and respond within one to two business days on weekdays. Longer messages get longer responses – I’d rather give you something genuinely useful than dash off a three-line reply.

What Kinds of Messages I Get (And Welcome)

Tool and platform questions.
"Which website builder makes more sense for a photography portfolio – Wix or Squarespace?" is a completely reasonable question to email me. I'll give you a direct answer rather than a canned "it depends." These are some of my favourite messages to answer.
Questions about something I wrote.
If a review or guide raised a question, or if something I said seems wrong or outdated, I genuinely want to know. The blog gets better because readers push back.
Guest post and collaboration pitches.
I'm selective, but open to the right ones. If you have a well-researched angle that would serve my audience – and you're not just looking for a backlink – send me a pitch with a headline, 3-bullet outline, and a sample of your writing.
Partnership and sponsorship inquiries.
I work with a small number of brands whose tools I've used and believe in. Requirements: I test the product myself, I retain editorial control, and sponsored content is always disclosed. If you're representing something that belongs on this blog, make your case – I'll consider it.
Media requests.
I'm happy to provide quotes, commentary, and expert perspective for journalists and content teams covering topics in web, SEO, and digital marketing. Include your deadline and publication – I'll prioritize accordingly.

For Potential Consulting Clients

If you’re considering hiring me for SEO work, a site audit, or a content project, the Services page covers the full breakdown – what I do, how I work, and current pricing. Read that first, then reach out if it looks like a fit. It’ll make the conversation more productive for both of us.

Before You Write

A few things that will help me give you a better response:

  • Be specific about your situation. “I want to start a blog” is harder to help with than “I’m launching a food blog targeting UK home cooks, leaning toward WordPress, and I’m on a $20/month budget.”
  • If you’re asking about a tool, mention which ones you’ve already looked at and what ruled them out.
  • If it’s a business inquiry, tell me roughly what the project is and when you need it done.

The more context you give me, the more useful I can be. Looking forward to hearing from you.

Just getting started online and not sure where to begin? The Beginner’s Roadmap to Launching a Profitable Blog answers most of the early questions I get via email.

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