Contact
The fastest way to reach me is email: marcus [at] devdaynotes [dot] com. I read everything that lands in my inbox, but I can't promise I'll reply to every message. I'm one person with a day job.
Things I'm happy to hear about
- Corrections. If something on the site is factually wrong, let me know. I'll update the post and credit you (or not, if you prefer) at the bottom.
- Recommendations. A great single-origin coffee, an indie game I should try, a tool that fits the kind of stuff I write about — these are always welcome.
- Questions about a post. If something I wrote is unclear or you want more detail, reach out. Sometimes a question turns into a follow-up post.
- Translation requests. Happy to coordinate, with attribution and a link back to the original.
Things I'm unlikely to reply to
- Sponsored content pitches. The site doesn't accept sponsorships. See the Terms for more on this.
- SEO outreach. "Hi, I noticed your post about X..." If you're asking for a backlink, the answer is no.
- Mass-mailed press releases. If a real human didn't write the email to me specifically, I won't read it.
- Job offers without context. I have a job. If you have a specific reason to reach out about a role, lead with that — not a generic recruiter intro.
Other channels
The site has a JSON feed if you want to subscribe in a feed reader. There's no newsletter, no Discord, no Twitter account. Email is the only inbound channel.
Note on response times
I batch email replies once or twice a week. If you don't hear back in two weeks, your message probably got buried — feel free to send a follow-up. If your message is time-sensitive (a correction that's actively misleading readers, for example), please say so in the subject line and I'll move it up the queue.