Blogger Disclosure

Blogger Disclosure Information

The US Federal Trade Commission requires that bloggers disclose their relationships in public.  This is the disclosure for Daniel A. Kuhlman.

Where Do I Work?

I currently serve as President and CEO of Tech Shield Consulting based in Minneapolis, MN.  I am not paid to blog ; all blog posts here are written to promote myself, my causes, and assist me in finalizing my thoughts on technology.

Publications

My blog posts are published to a few locations:

  • Currently only at dankuhlman.com, but more to come later.  Everything on these sites is the culmination of my experiences with Microsoft Small Business Server and my career in technology.  Maybe not a real culmination, but a final resting place for things I figure out and discover and would like to share.  Nobody pays me to blog, this is mainly because I want to retain ownership over my content and be the final editor, except when my girlfriend tells me to rewrite stuff.  There are ads on some old posts; these are content driven and were not considered when the article was written.
  • eTechShield.com - This is basically the same content from dankuhlman.com.  As such, no one has paid for it and it’s just a way to get my words in front of more eyes.
  • Twitter  – all content reflects my own opinions.

I also use Facebook.com, Flickr.com, LinkedIn.com, and others to promote myself, my ideas, my business, and my presentations.  On those sites, I maintain the same editorial policy that I use here on dankuhlman.com.  If my content appears anywhere else on the web, feel free to contact me to clarify this policy.

This blogger disclosure form was inspired by Jason Strate’s disclosure page; which was inspired by Brent Ozar’s disclosure page; which was in turn inspired by Rick Vanover’s disclosure page.

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