Editorial Requirements and Publication Policy

To ensure transparency, informational quality, and full compliance with Google’s content policies, all sponsored or third-party publications must adhere to the following standards:

1. Editorial and Informational Focus

  • Content must maintain a journalistic or informative tone, not a promotional one.

  • Sales-driven language, exaggerated claims, or commercial hype are not allowed (e.g., “the best investment,” “guaranteed profits,” “revolutionary project”).

  • Articles must provide real informational value to readers by including:

    • Project updates (launches, integrations, partnerships).

    • Technical improvements, product use cases, or new features.

    • Verified announcements or achievements (listings, audits, collaborations).

Examples of acceptable approaches:

  • “The new marketplace by [project] will enable cross-chain NFT trading by late 2025.”

  • “[Project] partners with Binance Smart Chain to lower transaction fees and improve scalability.”

2. Headlines and Content Format

Headlines must be coherent, factual, and relevant to the article’s topic.

The following will not be accepted:

  1. Promotional list-style titles, such as:

    • “The Best Cryptocurrencies of 2025”

    • “Top 10 Crypto Casinos to Earn Money”

  2. Price predictions or market analyses that are not directly related to the main project of the article.

    • Moderate, well-sourced price commentary is allowed when properly contextualized.

    • ✅ Example: “According to CoinMarketCap data, Token X rose 15% after its Avalanche integration.”

  3. Mentions of popular projects (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, etc.) solely to transfer relevance or traffic to another unrelated project.

    • Mentions are acceptable when contextually justified.

    • ✅ Example: “[Project] integrates Bitcoin’s Lightning Network to improve payment speed.”

  4. Clickbait or speculative phrases, such as:

    • “This crypto will make you a millionaire”

    • “The next Bitcoin”

    • “Project X is revolutionizing the market”

Examples of valid headlines:

  • “[Project] launches its new staking protocol with 20% energy efficiency gains.”

  • “[Project] integrates with Polygon to boost DeFi adoption.”

  • “Token [project] successfully passes CertiK audit.”

3. Structure and Length

  • Maximum length: 600 words.

  • Recommended minimum: 400 words (to maintain informational balance).

  • Maximum number of external links: 3 per article.

    • Links must lead to official or verifiable sources (official website, blog, whitepaper, audit report).

    • Repeated or manipulative anchor texts (e.g., “buy now,” “best crypto to invest”) are not allowed.

  • HTML tags: No hidden tags, iframes, scripts, or redirects are permitted.

Recommended structure:

  1. Introduction: What happened and why it matters.

  2. Details: Technical aspects, partners, or token utility.

  3. Conclusion: Expected impact, next steps, or upcoming updates.

4. Links and Tagging

  • All external links must include rel="nofollow" and/or rel="sponsored".

  • Links should appear organically within the text and avoid repetition.

5. Mandatory Disclaimer

Each publication must include the following disclaimer, added automatically by the editorial team:

Disclaimer: This article has been provided by a third party for informational purposes only. Crypto Economy does not endorse or guarantee the performance or legitimacy of any mentioned projects. Readers should conduct their own research before participating in any investment or presale activity.

6. Duration and Visibility

  • Articles remain published for 12 months.

  • Crypto Economy guarantees content permanence, but not indexing or ranking on Google, as these depend on search engine algorithms and content quality.

7. Review and Compliance

  • All content is reviewed by the editorial team before publication.

  • Crypto Economy reserves the right to edit, reject, or remove any article that violates these standards or that Google may interpret as manipulative.

  • Repeated non-compliance may result in suspension from the publication program.

8. Best Practices for Approval

  • Use verifiable and official sources (audits, press releases, verified social media).

  • Add genuine context — technical details, quotes, or factual data.

  • Avoid repeating the same keywords across multiple articles (e.g., “buy xxx,” “xxx presale,” “xxx best token”).

  • Avoid price predictions without proper data or attributed sources.

  • Maintain a professional and objective tone throughout.

9. Compliance with Google Policies

These measures are implemented to ensure full compliance with Google’s Site Reputation Abuse Policy and to preserve the editorial credibility, transparency, and long-term sustainability of Crypto Economy as a leading cryptocurrency and blockchain news media outlet.