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Bryan Gonzalez's byline records local editorial approval of the guide collection. It does not claim professional credentials, expert review, or formal publication.
BGLocal editorial approvalBryan Gonzalez
Bryan Gonzalez is the owner and editor of Salon.guide and the owner of Bookendo.com.
Owner of Salon.guide and Bookendo.com. Salon.guide may refer qualified traffic to Bookendo.com.
View profile and 18 locally approved guides → SGInstitutional editorial deskSalon Guide Business & Operations Desk
Organizes research about opening, operating, inventory, business planning, and technology decisions for professional beauty businesses.
View profile and 4 resources → SGInstitutional editorial deskSalon Guide Finance & Pricing Desk
Organizes pricing, startup-cost, margin, and financial-planning resources while identifying calculations that require qualified human review.
View profile and 2 resources → SGInstitutional editorial deskSalon Guide Client Experience & Growth Desk
Organizes research about client experience, retention, rebooking, no-shows, and practical marketing systems for salon businesses.
View profile and 6 resources → SGInstitutional editorial deskSalon Guide People & Workplace Desk
Organizes hiring, onboarding, compensation, and workplace resources and flags employment claims for jurisdiction-appropriate human review.
View profile and 3 resources → SGInstitutional editorial deskSalon Guide Beauty Practices & Safety Desk
Organizes vertical-specific operating, equipment, consultation, sanitation, and safety research without claiming clinical or regulatory credentials.
View profile and 5 resources → SGInstitutional editorial deskSalon Guide Tools & Reference Desk
Organizes calculators, templates, checklists, and glossary references; formulas and sensitive documents still require named human verification before publication.
View profile and 7 resources → Reviewer standard
Legal, employment, medical, sanitation, privacy, tax, and regulated-service claims must be reviewed by someone qualified for the specific subject and jurisdiction before the article is represented as expert-reviewed.