BusinessSheet was founded in 2025 by Carson Edwards, an independent writer and business enthusiast based in Sacramento, California. After years of consuming business content scattered across the internet — much of it vague, overly technical, or buried behind paywalls — Carson decided to build something different. Something practical, readable, and genuinely useful for people trying to navigate the world of business without a finance degree or a corporate background.
The idea was simple: create a blog that treats readers like intelligent adults who just want clear, honest information they can actually use.
What Pushed This Into Existence
The frustration that sparked BusinessSheet was a familiar one. Searching for straightforward business guidance often leads to surface-level listicles, keyword-stuffed articles, or content clearly written to sell something rather than inform anyone. Carson wanted to fill that gap with writing that had some substance behind it.
BusinessSheet launched quietly in early 2025, with no grand announcement or viral moment. It grew steadily because the content focused on real topics that real people were searching for — not trending clickbait, but questions that business owners, professionals, and curious minds were genuinely asking.
Who This Blog Is For
BusinessSheet is written for a wide but specific audience. If you are a small business owner trying to understand your options, a professional looking to sharpen your business knowledge, or someone simply curious about how companies, markets, and money work — this blog was built with you in mind.
It is not designed for Wall Street analysts or MBA professors. It is designed for the person who wants to understand a business concept without wading through academic jargon or sitting through a lengthy video course.
Topics We Cover and Why We Cover Them
BusinessSheet covers a broad range of business-related subjects, including entrepreneurship, business strategy, finance basics, workplace culture, marketing principles, and economic trends. The focus stays on topics that have real-world relevance rather than abstract theory.
Each topic is chosen because it answers something people are genuinely curious about or struggling with. The goal is not to publish as much content as possible — it is to publish content worth reading. That means some weeks have fewer articles, because quality is prioritized over volume.
How We Approach Every Article
The editorial approach at BusinessSheet is grounded in clarity and honesty. Every article goes through a deliberate process of research, drafting, and review before it is published. If a topic is complex, the writing works to break it down without dumbing it down. If an answer is uncertain or debated among experts, that uncertainty is acknowledged rather than hidden.
BusinessSheet does not pretend to have all the answers. Business is a field full of nuance, and different situations call for different approaches. What this blog commits to is presenting information accurately and in a way that helps readers think through their own decisions more clearly.
Independence and Editorial Integrity
BusinessSheet operates independently. There is no large editorial board, no corporate ownership, and no outside pressure shaping what gets published. That independence is something Carson takes seriously, because it directly affects the trustworthiness of the content.
Topics are chosen based on relevance and reader value, not based on what might generate the most traffic on a given day. That approach may mean slower growth, but it results in a blog that readers can return to knowing the content has genuine intent behind it.
The Values That Guide This Blog
Transparency, practicality, and respect for the reader are the core values that shape everything published on BusinessSheet. Transparency means being upfront about what the blog is and what it is not. Practicality means focusing on information that has real-world application. Respect for the reader means never wasting their time with filler content or misleading headlines.
These values are not just stated for appearance — they are reflected in the day-to-day decisions about what to write, how to write it, and what not to publish.
Reaching Out
BusinessSheet is based at 3348 Auburn Blvd, Suite 210, Sacramento, CA 95821, USA. If you have a question, a correction to flag, or simply want to get in touch, you are welcome to reach out directly at info@thebusinesssheet.com. Every message is read, and responses are sent as promptly as possible.
Thank you for spending time here. BusinessSheet exists because of readers who care about understanding business better, and that is something worth building for.
