Editorial Policy
Editorial Policy
How we discover topics, write original briefings, and review tech monetization content.
Our Scope
We monitor public feeds, trends, search demand, and product updates from technology, online business, marketing, ecommerce, fintech, startup, and creator economy sources.
Coverage is selected for relevance to the Tech Revenue Brief thesis: how technology affects revenue, distribution, operations, and online business opportunities.
Use of AI
AI assistance may be used to organize drafts, research angles, identify monetization implications, and produce concise takeaways. Feeds and outside articles are used mainly for topic discovery, not for copying article structure or wording.
AI-generated summaries are structured to add analysis, context, and practical implications rather than duplicate source wording. The system is designed to skip off-topic content when it does not fit the publication scope.
Human Review
Briefings are reviewed for originality, topical fit, readable structure, and practical usefulness before publication. Pages that are off-topic, overly thin, duplicated, or low-value are not published.
We also maintain original tools, comparison pages, and editorial guides that provide standalone value beyond automated summaries.
Topic Discovery and Attribution
Articles should fit the site thesis: helping readers understand how technology affects revenue, distribution, operations, and online business opportunities.
When an article relies on a specific quote, statistic, official claim, or source-only fact, we may cite or link to the relevant source. When a feed only helps us notice a topic, the finished article is written as an original Tech Revenue Brief editorial piece.
Corrections
To request a correction, contact hello@techrevenuebrief.com.
Correction requests should include the article URL, the issue, and any supporting source material. We may update, clarify, or remove content when warranted.
Advertising Separation
Sponsored placements and partner messages should be relevant to readers and may be labeled. Advertising relationships do not require positive editorial coverage.