Editorial Independence

No Ads. No Partnerships. No Products.

This is how Besuko stays honest and why that decision was made from the start.

Why This Matters

Most productivity content online is shaped by financial relationships. A blog recommends a task management app because there is an affiliate commission attached to the link. A newsletter describes a morning routine that happens to involve a sponsor's product. The advice is not necessarily wrong, but the incentive structure is worth knowing about.

Besuko was started specifically to avoid that structure. The writing here describes frameworks that emerged from personal experience. There is no financial relationship with any tool, brand, or service mentioned or not mentioned on this site.

What "No Ads" Means in Practice

There are no display advertisements on any page of this site. No ad network code runs in the background. No sponsored content appears in any form, whether labeled as such or not. If a tool or resource is mentioned in a post, it is because it was personally used and found relevant to the topic being discussed. Not because of any arrangement with the company behind it.

This also means there are no "best of" lists constructed around affiliate commissions, no recommended products with tracked links, and no comparison posts written to funnel readers toward a paid option.

What "No Partnerships" Means

Partnership requests, sponsored post inquiries, and product placement offers are declined. This is not a temporary policy while the blog grows. It is a structural choice made because the writing is more useful when it is not shaped by external relationships.

Guest posts are not published. There are no co-authored pieces with brands, consultants, or companies. Every post is written by the same person who runs the blog.

What This Blog Is Not

Besuko is not a business. It is not a lead generation tool for a coaching program, an online course, or a consulting service. There is no email list designed to convert readers into customers. There is no upsell. The blog exists to share frameworks, not to sell anything.

The Tradeoff

Operating without advertising or partnerships means this blog does not generate revenue. That is a conscious tradeoff. It keeps the writing free from the pressure to recommend things, to grow the audience at any cost, or to produce content that serves a commercial goal rather than a reader's actual question.

The posts here are written at whatever pace makes sense. There is no editorial calendar driven by traffic targets. The goal is to write things that are genuinely useful to people working remotely from Poland, not to optimize for page views.

Questions About This Policy

If something on this site looks like it contradicts this policy, that is worth knowing about. You can reach out via the contact page with any questions or observations. Transparency about how this blog operates is part of what makes it worth reading.