Editorial Policy

Editorial Policy

Get Paid Online Hub publishes practical guides, comparisons, and setup tutorials for people building websites, growing audiences, and monetizing online projects. Our goal is to help readers make informed decisions without overstating what a tool can do.

What We Publish

  • WordPress tutorials and tool setup guides
  • Plugin and software comparisons
  • Buying guides and evaluation frameworks
  • Marketing, SEO, email, and payments workflows for small sites and creators

How We Choose Topics

We focus on problems readers are actively trying to solve, such as building a form, setting up payments, choosing a plugin, improving SEO, or connecting tools. We avoid publishing articles that are only company news unless there is a clear practical lesson for readers.

How We Source Information

Many articles begin with official product documentation, release notes, help centers, or trusted product blogs. We turn those inputs into clearer, task-focused articles for readers, but we do not knowingly invent features, prices, limits, or claims that are not supported by the source material.

Our Editorial Standards

  • We aim for people-first, beginner-friendly writing.
  • We prefer concrete steps, tradeoffs, and decision criteria over hype.
  • We avoid claiming first-hand testing unless the article clearly says so.
  • We update or remove content when it becomes misleading, outdated, or no longer useful.
  • We do not intentionally publish spun copies of source articles.

Affiliate Disclosure

Some pages on this site may include affiliate links. If you click and make a purchase, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. Affiliate relationships do not change our goal of publishing useful, readable, and accurate content. You can read the full disclosure on our Affiliate Disclosure page.

Corrections and Updates

If a page contains an error, becomes outdated, or no longer reflects the current state of a tool, we may revise, consolidate, redirect, or remove it. If you need to flag an issue, please use our Contact page.

For a closer look at how we evaluate tools and write buying guides, visit How We Research and Review Tools.