Terms of use

As a business professional, you can join the global community of BusinessSkull to access helpful information and connect with other members. When you add content to the site, it impacts our community, so please abide by these Terms of Use.

Remember to interact in a meaningful and professional way, avoiding personal attacks, inappropriate language, and commercial promotions. However, you may post news items related to your company’s products or services if they are relevant to our site’s mission and audience.

Copyright policy

At BusinessSkull, we respect the intellectual property rights of others. Please do not post any content that infringes on the copyrights of others without obtaining their written permission. If we receive notice of copyright infringement (see below), we will promptly remove the allegedly infringing content while we work to resolve the issue in accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

To uphold this policy, we will remove any user submissions that violate copyright, trademark, or other intellectual property laws. We may also suspend access to all or part of our Sites for any user who violates such laws, and terminate the account of any user who uses the Sites inappropriately.

How to notify BusinessSkull of copyright infringement

If you think someone is using your intellectual property, like a copyright or trademark, without your permission on BusinessSkull.com, you can tell us.

We follow the rules of Title 17 of the United States Code, Section 512, which means we have ways to handle these claims. Here’s how to contact our agent for claims of infringement:

Write to Yunus Malek at BusinessSkull Corp. at this address: 1220 1st Street #204, Coronado, CA 92118.

You can also call us at 619-319-5183 or email us at copyright@BusinessSkull.com.

Please give us a written notice that explains what’s happening and why you think it’s an infringement.

To submit a notice of copyright or trademark infringement, you must:

  1.  Sign your notice (either physically or electronically).
  2.  Clearly identify the intellectual property that has been infringed.
  3.  Provide enough information about the allegedly infringing material so we can locate it.
  4.  Include your contact information (address, phone number, and email).
  5.  State that you believe in good faith that the use of the intellectual property is unauthorized.
  6.  Confirm that the information in your notice is accurate.
  7.  State, under penalty of perjury, that you are authorized to act on behalf of the owner of the intellectual property.

Please note that if you violate our Terms of Use, our editorial staff may delete your content, suspend your posting privileges, or take other appropriate actions. These measures are necessary to maintain the quality and integrity of our site.

Publishing guidelines for blog posts

All authors who publish blog posts on BusinessSkull (of which there are over 4,000) must follow these guidelines. Each year, our platform publishes several thousand posts.

General policy

At BusinessSkull, we take authorship seriously. We require that all of our authors use their real names and business email addresses when posting blogs. We do not allow pseudonyms, anonymous, group or company names. Our site manager approves all authors before they can post content.

To ensure that our blog posts align with our mission and community of business managers, we have some guidelines for content.

First and foremost, blog posts must be relevant to our audience and can be categorized into one of our key topics.

Additionally, posts should be educational and not contain excessive promotional content, inappropriate language or personal attacks.

What do we mean by “excessive promotional content”?

Essentially, blog posts should not be primarily intended to market products, services, programs, etc. for the author’s company or an affiliated business partner.

Additionally, posts should not redirect the user to another site without providing substantial educational content within the body of the post.

We want to ensure that our blog posts provide value to our audience and are not simply advertisements.

Promotional Content

We have some rules about what we publish on our platform. We don’t mind a little bit of promotional content, as long as it’s related to the post and doesn’t take up more than 50 words or 10% of the whole post.

We’re okay with you mentioning your company, products, services, or how you work, and you can add links to other websites for more information. But, we won’t publish posts that seem like they’re just trying to get people to click or buy something, like “How to pick a solution or service provider” if you’re the one providing the services.

Our goal is to give readers content that’s worth their time and helps them learn something new. We want to be transparent and provide useful information without any hidden motives.

At BusinessSkull, we don’t allow any kind of paid backlinks on our platform, no matter the reason. If we find out that an author is trying to sell backlinks on BusinessSkull.com, we will terminate their account, and all of their content will be removed from our community.

We take this rule seriously to ensure the integrity of the information on our platform. We believe in providing our readers with trustworthy content and want to keep our platform free of any unethical practices.

Moderation Process

When submitting a blog post to BusinessSkull, please note that all posts are subject to moderation. Our community moderator or manager will review each post for compliance with our publishing standards before it is published.

Here is what you can expect during our moderation process:

  1. We will remove any Extraneous header/footer information, such as share links, author bio, related content, or any other standard content automatically inserted by the author’s blogging system. This is to ensure that the focus is solely on the content of the post.
  2. If there are any un-credited images, advertising, or header/footer information, we will remove them. Images that have not been given explicit credit in the blog post will be removed to protect the author and BusinessSkull from potential copyright infringement claims.
  3. We will also remove any advertising, including graphic images, lead generation widgets, blocks of text, etc. that promote products, services or content. However, a call-to-action in text format is allowed, provided it is a natural part of the post content and helps the reader to explore the post topic more deeply.
  4. To comply with Google guidelines, we may add a “nofollow” status to links when needed. Direct links to companies, products or services are nofollowed because Google may flag as “unnatural” links intended to influence the search engine. However, links to educational content such as blog posts and articles are generally okay, as long as they help the reader dig deeper into a topic.

Finally, once the post has gone through our moderation process, it will be categorized and published on a first-in, first-out basis. We strive to ensure that all posts on BusinessSkull meet our publishing standards and are of high quality.

Blog Guidelines and Approval Process

BusinessSkull has established certain guidelines for blog posts to ensure that they meet the minimum standards of quality and relevance for their community mission of customer-centric business. To be considered for publication, blog posts must be at least 500 words in length and provide educational value that is relevant to the community.

Our moderator will review every post to make sure it meets our standards. The content must be relevant to our community and not excessively promotional. To be approved, posts should fit one of our main topics and not violate any of the conditions listed below:

  1.  Ensure the post fits one of our main topics on the site.
  2.  Avoid promoting clicks to other websites, as this will not be approved.
  3.  Keep the content accessible for a business audience by avoiding overly technical language.
  4.  Avoid using marketing language like “best” or “leading” in the post.
  5.  Refrain from including graphics or illustrations that promote the author’s company or its products/services.
  6.  Do not compare the author’s products or services to competitors.
  7.  Do not manipulate search engines through practices like keyword stuffing, excessive or inappropriate backlinks, etc.
  8.  Ensure the post adheres to CustomerThink’s minimum terms of use by avoiding personal attacks and bad language.
  9.  Each post must be published under an individual author with a valid profile, not under a pseudonym, group, or anonymous account.
  10.  All guest posts must belong to the registered author’s account and not be submitted separately.

After being reviewed and approved by the moderator, posts are then considered for publication by the Managing Editor. The selection process focuses on posts that provide value to our community and have the potential to start a discussion. However, posts that are too short (less than 500 words), only contain graphics without value-adding commentary, or curate lists of resources may not be selected for publication. Additionally, posts that simply rehash or repeat basic issues that have already been extensively covered by our community may also be cut during this step.

User feedback

If you have any questions regarding BusinessSkull’ Terms of Use, blog post guidelines, or any concerns about a particular post or blogger, please contact Kevin Peterson, the founder and community manager. Avoid contacting authors directly or leaving public comments on the site.

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To contribute a guest post, visit our website and read our Editorial Guidelines. We welcome original content that provides valuable insights and actionable tips for our readers. Join us in creating a community of business leaders dedicated to driving profitable and customer-centric enterprises.

Terms of Use Content:

Welcome to BusinessSkull! By using our website, you agree to the following Terms of Use:

 Content: All content on our website is protected by copyright laws. You may not use, copy, or distribute our content without our express written consent.

 User Conduct: You are responsible for your use of our website. You may not use our website for any illegal or unauthorized purpose, and you may not violate any laws in your jurisdiction.

 Third-Party Links: Our website may contain links to third-party websites. We are not responsible for the content, products, or services provided by these websites.

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 Limitation of Liability: We will not be liable for any damages, including but not limited to, direct, indirect, or consequential damages arising from your use of our website.

 Modifications: We may modify these Terms of Use at any time. By continuing to use our website, you agree to be bound by the updated Terms of Use.

If you have any questions or concerns about our Terms of Use, please contact us through our website. Thank you for using BusinessSkull!

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