EDITORIAL POLICY – CoreFocuz.com

Last Updated: 25th November, 2025

At CoreFocuz.com, our mission is to deliver accurate, helpful, and relevant content that empowers our audience to grow in technology, digital skills, personal development, lifestyle improvement, and smart living.

This Editorial Policy explains our standards, processes, and content values.


1. Our Editorial Principles

Accuracy First

We fact-check all articles before publication. Statistics, sources, and external references are verified through trusted publications, government portals, research papers, and reliable reports.

Independence & Transparency

Our editors and writers maintain full independence. Sponsored content or affiliate partnerships are clearly disclosed within the article.

Clarity & Simplicity

We write in simple, clear, and engaging English to make complex topics easy to understand for Nigerian and global audiences.

No Plagiarism

We do NOT copy content from other websites. All articles must be original, unique, and created by our writers or editors.

User-Focused Content

Every article must solve a problem, educate, inform, or guide the reader.


2. Content Creation Process

Research

Writers must source verified data and avoid unconfirmed information.

Drafting

Articles are written in-house using our content guidelines for SEO, clarity, and value.

Editing

Editors review for accuracy, grammar, SEO optimization, structure, and credibility.

Review

Final review is done before publication to ensure compliance with our quality standards.


3. Corrections & Updates

If we publish an error, we correct it quickly and transparently. Updated articles include a timestamp to indicate the revision.


4. User Contributions

User-submitted content is reviewed before being approved. Offensive, misleading, or plagiarized content is rejected.


5. Sponsored & Affiliate Content

Sponsored posts are clearly labeled as “Sponsored” or “Advert.”
Affiliate links may generate a small commission at no extra cost to you.

We do not allow advertisers to influence our editorial judgment.