At BusinessReads, we believe that honest communication is the foundation of any good relationship — including the one we have with our readers. Whether you have a question about something we’ve published, spotted an error in one of our articles, or simply want to share your thoughts, we’re here to listen. This page explains how you can reach us and what kinds of messages we’re best positioned to help with.

Who We Are and Why We’re Here

BusinessReads is a Dallas-based business blog dedicated to covering topics that matter to entrepreneurs, professionals, and anyone navigating the world of commerce. Founded by Kobe Brooks, this platform was built with a clear purpose: to deliver accurate, thoughtful, and useful business content to readers across the country and beyond.

We take that responsibility seriously. That means staying open to feedback, correcting mistakes when they happen, and maintaining a standard of quality in everything we publish. Hearing directly from our readers helps us do that work better.

What You Can Reach Us About

Our contact channel is intended for a range of genuine reader needs. If you have a general question about something covered on our blog — whether it’s a concept we discussed, a topic you’d like us to clarify, or a term used in one of our articles — feel free to send us a message.

Factual corrections are especially welcome. Business information changes, and even well-researched content can occasionally contain outdated figures or inaccuracies. If you’ve spotted something that doesn’t seem right, we want to know. Please be as specific as possible about the article title and the detail in question so we can look into it efficiently.

We also accept messages related to privacy concerns. If you have questions about how BusinessReads handles information in connection with your use of our website, you’re welcome to write to us directly. We take privacy matters seriously and will do our best to address your concern thoughtfully.

Technical issues are another valid reason to get in touch. If you encounter a broken link, a page that won’t load correctly, or any other problem with the site’s functionality, letting us know helps us keep the reading experience smooth for everyone.

Finally, if you simply want to share feedback about a piece we’ve published — whether it resonated with you, challenged your thinking, or missed the mark in your view — we genuinely value that kind of input. Constructive reader perspectives help shape the direction of what we cover.

How to Send Us a Message

The best way to reach the BusinessReads team is by sending an email to info@thebusinessreads.com. When writing to us, a clear subject line goes a long way in helping us understand the nature of your message right away. If your concern relates to a specific article, including the title or the URL will help us respond more accurately.

We review incoming messages on a regular basis and make every effort to respond in a reasonable timeframe. We don’t commit to a specific turnaround window, as the complexity of each message varies, but we do take every genuine inquiry seriously and aim to be as helpful as possible in our replies.

A Note on What We Don’t Accept

To keep our focus where it belongs, we want to be upfront that BusinessReads does not accept unsolicited content, external publication requests, or article submissions of any kind. Messages sent with the intent of having outside material published on this platform will not receive a response. This isn’t something we entertain, and we appreciate readers understanding that boundary.

Our Mailing Address

If you ever need to reach us by mail, our business address is 8901 Preston Road, Suite 220, Dallas, TX 75225, USA. For most inquiries, however, email remains the fastest and most reliable way to connect with our team.

We Appreciate You Being Here

BusinessReads exists because of readers who care about business — people who are curious, driven, and invested in understanding how the professional world works. Your engagement with this blog, including taking the time to reach out, is something we don’t take lightly. We look forward to hearing from you.