This site has been around for awhile. Seeing as there are many questions that I get consistently, I’ve decided to outline the basic policies I use for comments, guest posts and for people who want to advertise on this website or license content.
- Commenting Policies
- Guest Posting Guidelines
- Licensing Content from ScottHYoung.com
- Advertising on ScottHYoung.com
- Hiring Scott as a Writer for Your Publication
Commenting
As a rule, I don’t allow any comment that doesn’t add to the conversation about the topic a post brought up. Here are some comments that I will typically delete:
- Ones that only serve to link to another product, service or website. These are spam unless the product specifically adds to the topic covered.
- Ones that engage in personal attacks on other readers. I’m more lenient on criticisms of myself, but criticize fellow readers on their ideas, not on their character.
- Unreadable comments. I’m not perfect with my spelling and grammar. But I do expect a minimum level of readability. If I can’t understand what you’re saying, I can’t approve the comment.
- Off-topic comments. Stick to the topic covered. If you have broader suggestions or criticisms use the contact form.
- Abusive or vulgar language. I’ve been known to occasionally pepper my language with more colorful words. I won’t punish you if you feel the need to do the same. But try to keep things tasteful or I’ll have the comment removed.
Here are some comments that are fine:
- Criticisms of my ideas. I love a healthy debate. If you think I’m wrong, I’ll gladly approve your comment.
- Criticisms of myself or the website. I’d prefer these be sent to the contact form, but if you want to make your opinion known to the other readers, I won’t deny you that ability. Just keep it clean and try to be constructive, if possible.
- Any comment that adds to the overall discussion on a post.
I want to state for the record that I rarely reply to comments on the blog. I read every comment, but the volume is too large for me to handle personally. If you do want a reply, send your comment through the contact form.
Guest Posting
Unfortunately, I am no longer accepting offers for guest posting. Although I may have guest posts on the website, I’ve stopped accepting new proposals. If you are looking to get involved with the website to help promote your own ideas, I suggest sending me links to your writing, for possible inclusion into Friday Links.
Using/Licensing Content
If you want to reprint an article on this website, I need to know:
- Publication size.
- Name of publication and typical audience.
- Alternative publishings (i.e. if you are distributing a magazine and it also has an online copy)
- Which article you would like to reprint
Except under special circumstances I do not license content for free or for publicity. The time cost of answering e-mails and negotiating terms makes this difficult to do.
Generally rates for licensing content will be anywhere from $20-$50 per article, depending on the article and publication type. Keep in mind that some images associated with the article are not included in this license since I am not the original creator.
Rarely will I be available to do a free guest post on another site. If you want to hire me as a writer, you can look at my freelance writing rates below (subject to periodic changes).
 
		 
		 I'm a Wall Street Journal bestselling author, podcast host, computer programmer and an avid reader. Since 2006, I've published weekly essays on this website to help people like you learn and think better. My work has been featured in The New York Times, BBC, TEDx, Pocket, Business Insider and more. I don't promise I have all the answers, just a place to start.
I'm a Wall Street Journal bestselling author, podcast host, computer programmer and an avid reader. Since 2006, I've published weekly essays on this website to help people like you learn and think better. My work has been featured in The New York Times, BBC, TEDx, Pocket, Business Insider and more. I don't promise I have all the answers, just a place to start.