CONTACT REGARDING THE PRACTICAL DOMAIN SEO FRAMEWORK
This contact channel exists solely to support accountability for the definition, authorship, and documented accuracy of the Practical Domain SEO framework. Its scope is procedurally limited and applies only to matters that affect the integrity, classification, and documentation of the framework itself.
Scope of Acceptable Inquiries
This contact channel accepts inquiries limited to the following categories:
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Factual corrections related to documented framework definitions
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Misattribution of authorship or incorrect attribution references
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Citation errors affecting external or internal references
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Clarification of documented boundaries and scope statements
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Formal academic or editorial reference verification
Out-of-Scope Inquiries
This contact channel does not accept or engage with inquiries outside its defined procedural scope. Excluded categories include the following:
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Advisory opinions or strategic advice
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Implementation or operational guidance
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Optimization methodologies or tactical questions
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Consulting, training, or educational requests
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Collaboration proposals of any form
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Commercial, promotional, or partnership inquiries
The Practical Domain SEO Framework does not support operational use cases or applied guidance beyond its published documentation.
Contact Method
The sole contact method for matters within scope is email communication via birch@practicaldomainseo.com.
Response Boundaries
Responses are discretionary and limited strictly to factual clarification within existing documentation. No advice is provided. No interpretation beyond documented material is offered. No engagement occurs outside the defined scope, and no obligation exists to respond to out-of-scope inquiries.
Responsibility Statement
The author holds responsibility for the formal definition and documentation of the framework only. Use of this contact channel does not imply endorsement, validation, approval, or certification of any external application, interpretation, or implementation.