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Editorial policy

ResizeWizard's editorial policy explains how pages are planned, reviewed, sourced, updated, and corrected before they become part of the image resource library.

Quick answer

ResizeWizard publishes task-focused, original guidance that is reviewed for usefulness, accuracy, reader need, and consistency with the live tool.

Recommended workflow

Pages are not published merely to create another keyword variation; each page must serve a distinct user need.

  1. Confirm the reader need.
  2. Draft from primary evidence and tested workflows.
  3. Review links, claims, titles, summaries, and visible page content.
  4. Update or correct when requirements change.

Tips for the best result

  • Sponsored rankings are not part of the current comparison policy.
  • AI assistance does not replace source review.
  • Material corrections are handled under the corrections policy.

Why this workflow works

Practical benefits

Reader-focused quality control

Visible sourcing rules

Additive updates that preserve stable URLs

Publication standard

Every page needs a reason to exist

A page should answer a distinct user need, connect to a real image workflow, and avoid repeating the same generic copy under a different keyword.

  • Distinct reader need
  • Useful workflow or reference value
  • Visible relationship to tools, guides, hubs, or sources

Review

What gets checked

Before publication, pages are checked for clarity, working links, accurate claims, readable titles, and whether the visible content matches the promise at the top of the page.

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