Everything on TechHubBlog is written by a named person who is accountable for it. No pen names, no shared “editorial team” account, no articles that appeared from nowhere.
What a byline means here
- The person named wrote the article, or rewrote it substantially enough to own it.
- They tested what they reviewed, or the article states clearly that they did not.
- Their profile lists what they actually cover, so you can judge whether they are the right person to be telling you this.
- Corrections are made under the same byline, with a note on the article.
How we decide who writes what
Each writer owns a beat. Guides go to the person who has done the task, tool reviews go to the person who paid for the subscription, and business coverage goes to the person who reads the filings. When nobody on the team has the right background, we commission a guest contributor who does — and we say so on the article.