Who we are

Looking for solutions on the internet is a pretty straightforward task. But you may quickly realize that finding a single, simple answer is not easy, as each query will give you millions of results. Also, often, websites offer different, conflicting answers to the same question. So, what may initially look like a quick, easy task can become overwhelming. That's why we strive to keep InsightsAccess.com consistently updated and refreshed so nothing you read is outdated.

From the best flea treatment for pets to the best chicken salad sandwich recipe to the features of the latest Jeep Wrangler, we've kept the pool of information vast enough to pique your interest and hold it. Covering Automobiles, Lifestyle, Home & Garden, Business, and Society, InsightsAccess delivers relevant information articulately packaged.

We prioritize relevance, clarity, and credibility in every article we publish, ensuring that our readers get content that is not only entertaining but also useful in their day-to-day lives. Whether you're an auto enthusiast, a home improvement fiend, or a lifelong learner, InsightsAccess is designed to be a space where everyone can find something of value.

Meet The Team

Charles Bennett

Sr. Staff Writer

If you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life, or so the saying goes. By that measure, I haven’t worked in 3 years! Hi, I’m Charles Bennett. As a contributor to this site, I enjoy the challenge of writing on diverse topics.

Back in the 90s, Bill Gates said, “Content is King,” and like everything else he does, he was right on the money with this one. In the short while that I have been a part of this publication, content has evolved into so much more than just articles and blogs. At its core, it’s still required to keep the audience engaged, but with its many nuances and niches now, it has become more competitive than ever, and I’m all for it.

Writing, as it were, will never go out of style, and there’s always room for learning. So long as I can learn on the job and continue doing what (I think) I do best, I will not be working.

Peter Vaughn

Staff Writer

Hello! I’m Peter Vaughn, a regular contributor to this site. Dabbling in a bit of everything, from auto to lifestyle, music to literature, science to home economics, I like the vast array of opportunities it gives me to enjoy what I like doing best.

Starting off as an intern with a large media house gave me the push I needed to make headway in the field of writing as a possible career. Moving from beat to beat, filling in gaps in personnel, and playing second fiddle to those with more knowledge was a learning experience worth its weight in gold.

Not sticking to a beat gives me the freedom to write on current trends and fads no matter what the topic. The challenge of learning while you write is too enticing to pass up, so as far as I know, I intend to not limit myself to a specialization.

Samantha Lee

Contributing Writer

What’s tall, a compulsive reorganizer, and loves the rain? Not me. Hi there! I’m Samantha Lee, a recurring contributor to this site. Fairly new to the writing scene with three years of experience under my belt, I can safely say it’s something I see myself doing for the foreseeable future.

Genuine content is not difficult to create if one can set aside the noise from trends and fads. Beating back the urge to produce the written word faster than a speeding bullet can be a constant struggle but not one that can’t be won. Most readers enjoy well-planned, thought-out pieces, and in the last three years, I’ve learned to take a step back from the cacophony and do just that. And boy, is it rewarding!

Reading, researching, and learning while I write is one of the most appealing things about doing this for a living. Getting paid to learn—how’s that for an oxymoron?