Editorial trust
Trust pages are part of the SEO and publishing system so readers can understand who runs the site, how content is reviewed, and how the brand handles commercial relationships.
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Chiranji uses a draft-and-review workflow for finance and YMYL topics, with fact checks, disclosure standards, and source review.
All finance, insurance, credit card, and investment drafts are reviewed before publication. The workflow is designed to reduce factual drift, oversimplified recommendations, and category mistakes.
Writers and editors review claims, definitions, dates, and where needed, product-specific details before a post moves from draft to review, approved, scheduled, and published status.
When a topic has direct buying or financial decision impact, the article should include clear framing, reader caution, and a distinction between educational explanation and product recommendation.
Affiliate disclosures, comparisons, and promotional blocks are separated from the core educational explanation so readers can clearly tell what is editorial and what is commercial.
Corrections, updates, and refreshes are part of the publishing workflow. If a post becomes outdated, the goal is to revise or replace it rather than leave stale decision guidance online.
Trust pages are part of the SEO and publishing system so readers can understand who runs the site, how content is reviewed, and how the brand handles commercial relationships.
Public questions can go to hello@chiranji.com and editorial corrections can go to hello@chiranji.com.
Commercial pages and comparison content are expected to carry disclosures and stay separate from core educational explanations.
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