Editorial Policy

Blog Herald is an independent publication covering blogging and digital publishing. Our editorial standards are designed to ensure clarity, accuracy, and long-term usefulness for readers.

This policy explains how content is created, reviewed, and maintained on Blog Herald.

Editorial independence

Editorial decisions at Blog Herald are made independently. Advertising, sponsorships, and partnerships do not determine what we publish or how topics are covered.

Sponsored content is clearly labeled and separated from editorial reporting.

What we publish

We focus on blogging as a publishing medium. Coverage includes:

  • Blogging news and industry developments
  • Blog platforms, tools, and publishing technology
  • Search visibility, SEO, and traffic discovery
  • Content strategy and digital publishing practices
  • Commentary and analysis related to online publishing

We do not publish general lifestyle, personal development, or unrelated entertainment content.

Sources and accuracy

We aim to publish accurate, verifiable information. When possible, we rely on primary sources, official announcements, documentation, and direct statements from platforms or companies.

If information is updated or corrected after publication, articles may be revised to reflect the most accurate version available.

Corrections

If a factual error is identified, we correct it as promptly as possible. Readers are encouraged to report errors or outdated information via our Contact page.

Sponsored and affiliate content

  • Sponsored content is clearly labeled
  • Affiliate relationships do not influence editorial opinions
  • We do not sell dofollow links or undisclosed paid placements

AI and editorial tools

We may use editorial tools, including automation and AI-assisted workflows, to support research, drafting, or editing. All published content is reviewed by a human editor before publication.

Updates and archival content

Blog Herald has been publishing since 2003. Some older articles may reflect tools, platforms, or practices that are no longer current.

Where appropriate, legacy content may be updated, revised, archived, or removed to maintain relevance and quality.

Our responsibility to readers

Blog Herald exists to document and explain changes in blogging and digital publishing. We prioritize clarity over volume, practical usefulness over hype, and transparency in sourcing and sponsorship.

Contact

Questions, corrections, or editorial concerns can be sent via our Contact page.