This page sets out how we handle advertising on ER Planning and the principles that ensure commercial activity never compromises our editorial independence. We believe readers evaluating enterprise software deserve full clarity on these boundaries.
Our position on advertising
ER Planning does not accept sponsored posts, advertorials, or paid product placements. We do not publish content written by or on behalf of ERP vendors, and we do not offer paid inclusion in our reviews or comparison articles. The complexity of ERP decisions demands that editorial and commercial interests remain entirely separate.
Why we work this way
An ERP implementation is one of the most consequential technology decisions an organization can make. It reshapes workflows, redefines reporting structures, and locks in operational patterns for years. Readers who come to us for guidance deserve analysis that serves their interests, not the interests of a vendor who paid for favourable coverage. Our editorial independence is not a marketing position. It is the foundation of everything we publish.
Vendor outreach
When we cover a platform, we initiate that process ourselves based on editorial relevance and market significance. We do not accept unsolicited requests for reviews in exchange for payment or other consideration. If you represent an ERP vendor and believe your platform belongs in one of our categories, you are welcome to reach out, but inclusion is never guaranteed and is always determined by our editorial team.
Contact
For questions about our advertising policy, reach out to us at [email protected].