Editorial standards
How AlfaRank news analysis is produced.
AlfaRank publishes analytical coverage for digital operators, automation teams, and business builders. NOVA helps monitor sources and prepare material. Publication goes through source verification, editorial editing, and a check that the article is useful for readers.
Source monitoring
NOVA tracks news streams, search topics, and source pages for AlfaRank News coverage. Duplicate, outdated, or weakly supported items do not become articles.
Fact handling
Figures are checked against source material and used only when the evidence is clear. Unsupported estimates and market statements are not published.
AI assistance
NOVA may help group topics, structure material, extract charts, and format pages. The final article must add context, consequences, comparisons, and decision signals.
Editorial responsibility
Publishing remains an AlfaRank editorial responsibility. Editors check the material and send it back for corrections when needed.
Publication checks
- The article is based on a primary source and relevant context.
- Numbers and charts are checked against confirmed data.
- The published text keeps only reader-facing facts, conclusions, and source links.
- Headlines use clear editorial language.
- Each section explains what happened, why it matters, and what may change next.
Corrections and contact
If a factual issue, outdated number, attribution problem, or correction request is identified, AlfaRank reviews the article and updates, retracts, or republishes the page when needed.
Editorial contact is [email protected]