Editorial Methodology
How pages get chosen
Every page on this site exists because it answers a genuinely distinct question a tax-planning firm owner is asking about client acquisition — not because a keyword existed. Before publishing, we map the candidate topic against every page already on the site and ask whether an existing page could answer it just as well. If so, we merge the ideas into that page instead of publishing a new one. Our compression log — including topics we rejected — is publicly documented in the project's research repository.
How pages get researched
Pages are built from live market research: search results, primary sources (platform documentation, published industry surveys), and direct study of how tax-planning firms and their prospects actually describe this work. We separate confirmed facts (with sources) from our own inferences and from open hypotheses we haven't validated — that distinction is preserved in our internal research notes and reflected in how confidently we state things on the page itself.
What we don't do
- We don't publish invented statistics, case studies, testimonials, or client results.
- We don't claim to have independently tested software or funnel systems unless we say so explicitly and mean it.
- We don't give tax, legal, or financial advice. This site is about client acquisition and sales systems, not tax strategy.
- We don't publish thin, duplicate, or keyword-variant pages. If a topic doesn't clear that bar, it doesn't get a page.
Freshness and review
Every page carries a published date and an updated date. We only change the visible "updated" date when a meaningful editorial review actually happened — not automatically, and not to make a page look fresher than it is.
Commercial content
Blue Digix owns this site and also sells a client-acquisition product, the 7-Minute Client Conversion Engine™. Where that product is mentioned, it's because the page's subject matter genuinely intersects with what the product does — not because every page needs a pitch. See our disclosure page for the full relationship.