Editorial standards
Last updated: May 15, 2026
CraftedAura exists to help readers make better decisions about SEO, publishing, and monetization. These standards describe how we write, review, correct, and refresh content.
1. Reader-first usefulness
Every article should answer a clear question, teach a concrete skill, or compare options with honest trade-offs. We avoid empty keyword padding, misleading titles, and pages that exist only to funnel clicks.
2. Accuracy and corrections
We correct factual errors when verified. Material updates are reflected in the article’s “updated” date when the body or guidance meaningfully changes. If you spot an error, contact us via the contact page.
3. AI-assisted drafting
Some workflows may use AI tools for ideation or drafting. Published work is edited for accuracy, clarity, and fit for readers. Automation does not replace human judgment on claims, steps, or compliance-sensitive topics.
4. Independence and ads
Advertising (such as Google AdSense) helps fund hosting and editorial time. Sponsors and advertisers do not dictate our editorial conclusions. Where we ever publish sponsored material in the future, it will be clearly labeled.
5. Structured data and FAQs
We publish FAQ structured data only when the on-page FAQ section follows a real question-and-answer format, so search engines see the same content users see.