Editorial Policy
We aim to distinguish verifiable product information from merchant claims and our own analysis. Changeable facts such as prices, fees, features and terms should be checked against current sources. We do not fabricate firsthand experience, testimonials or earnings.
Affiliate relationships
Commercial relationships can influence which products are economically viable for us to cover, but they do not justify unsupported claims. Monetized recommendations are disclosed contextually.
Corrections
Digital offers change. When material terms change, affected pages should be updated rather than preserved for the sake of an old conclusion.
Source hierarchy
For changeable product facts, we prefer current primary or merchant-controlled documentation where it is available. Reseller pages can help establish how an offer is being marketed, but we identify promotional claims as such. Third-party reviews are used to understand buyer concerns and reported experiences, not to manufacture typical outcome statistics.
Commercial claims
Income language receives extra scrutiny. We distinguish a possible outcome from a probable or typical one, and we do not convert gross sales language into a claim about net profit. Costs, skill, competition, traffic, market conditions, and execution can materially change results.
Page creation
We prefer expanding an existing page when a new query has the same underlying intent. New URLs are reserved for materially different reader objectives. This keeps the site useful and avoids publishing multiple shallow articles that repeat the same answer.