Editorial standards

How Auronix writes and reviews website content

Auronix content is written for UAE business owners, founders, marketing teams, and ecommerce operators who need practical website guidance they can act on.

Policy
People first
Claims
Evidence led
Schema
Visible only
Updates
Reviewed

Helpful content rule

We write for decisions, not content volume

Every guide, service page, and FAQ should help a real person compare options, understand risk, choose a path, or brief a project. Pages are not created only because a long-tail keyword exists.

  • No thin FAQ spam
  • No doorway pages
  • No mass cloned location pages
  • No invisible or hidden SEO copy

Evidence pattern

Claims need visible support

Performance, security, SEO, ecommerce, and compliance claims should be supported by screenshots, project examples, official sources, client proof, or a clear explanation of the method used.

  • Case studies and live project references
  • Official citations for technical or compliance claims
  • Screenshots for measurable results
  • Clear distinction between advice and guarantee

AI and automation policy

AI may assist drafting, but humans own the final page

AI can help outline, compare, and draft, but the final content must be reviewed for accuracy, usefulness, originality, brand fit, and visible evidence. Automated text is not published as a substitute for expertise.

  • Human review before publishing
  • Fact checks for current claims
  • Original examples where possible
  • No generated reviews or fake proof

Structured data policy

Schema must match what users can see

Organization, Service, Article, FAQ, Product, Review, and Person schema are only used when the page visibly supports that information. Structured data is not used to claim proof the page does not show.

  • Visible FAQs only
  • Real authors only
  • Real offers and reviews only
  • Canonical URLs kept consistent
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