Author / Expert Policy
Author & Expert Policy for Brands.Ng
Overview
At Brands.Ng, the credibility of our content depends heavily on who creates it and how it is created. We operate in industries where misinformation can lead to financial loss, scams, or poor decisions, so we treat authorship as a core trust signal—not an afterthought.
This policy defines:
- Who is qualified to write for Brands.Ng
- How expertise is applied in content creation
- How we ensure accountability, accuracy, and transparency
Our goal is simple:
Every article should feel like it was written by someone who understands the Nigerian market—not someone guessing from the outside.
Who Writes for Brands.Ng
Content on Brands.Ng is created by a mix of:
1. In-House Analysts
Our primary content creators are research-driven analysts with experience in:
- Nigerian digital platforms (fintech, betting, logistics, etc.)
- Consumer behavior in Nigeria
- Online services and mobile-first ecosystems
They are trained to:
- Break down how platforms actually work
- Identify gaps between marketing claims and real-world performance
- Translate complex services into practical insights for everyday Nigerians
2. Subject-Matter Contributors (Where Applicable)
For specialized topics, we may involve contributors with direct or adjacent experience, such as:
- E-commerce operators
- Freelancers using specific platforms
- Digital marketers and growth specialists
- Logistics users (business owners, vendors, dispatch users)
Their role is to:
- Provide real-world perspective
- Validate or challenge observed patterns
- Add context that pure research may miss
3. Editorial Oversight Team
Every piece of content is reviewed by an editorial layer responsible for:
- Ensuring factual accuracy
- Maintaining neutrality and balance
- Aligning content with Brands.ng standards
- Structuring content for clarity and extractability (SEO + GEO)
No article is published without editorial review.
Author Expertise Standards
We do not rely on generic writing. Every author must demonstrate:
1. Market Awareness
Understanding of:
- Nigerian user behavior
- Local payment systems
- Infrastructure limitations (network, delivery, support gaps)
- Common scam patterns
Example:
A fintech article must reflect realities like:
- Failed transfers
- Reversal delays
- Agent banking usage
2. Analytical Thinking
Authors are expected to:
- Question claims made by platforms
- Identify inconsistencies
- Highlight trade-offs
We prioritize analysis over description.
3. Evidence-Based Writing
Writers must support claims using:
- Repeated user feedback patterns
- Platform features and documentation
- Observable trends across multiple sources
They must clearly distinguish:
- Verified facts (e.g., licensing, ownership)
- Observed patterns (e.g., “Many users report delays”)
4. Practical Insight
Every article must answer:
“What will a Nigerian actually experience using this?”
Not:
“What does the platform claim?”
Author Accountability
Each published piece is tied to an identifiable author or editorial entity.
We ensure:
- Authors are responsible for the accuracy of their content
- Content is reviewed before publication
- Corrections are made when necessary
Where applicable:
- Author profiles may include background, focus areas, or expertise signals
Use of External Expertise
We do not publish anonymous expert claims.
If expert insight is included:
- It must be contextual and realistic
- It must reflect plausible Nigerian scenarios
- It must not exaggerate authority
We avoid:
- Fake expert quotes
- Unverifiable credentials
- Overly technical commentary that lacks real-world relevance
AI-Assisted Content Policy
Brands.Ng may use AI tools to assist with:
- Structuring content
- Organizing research
- Improving clarity
However:
AI does NOT replace human analysis
Every article is:
- Reviewed
- Edited
- Contextualized
By a human with Nigerian market understanding.
We do NOT publish:
- Raw AI-generated content
- Unverified AI outputs
- Generic or templated writing
Editorial Integrity & Independence
Our authors operate under strict editorial principles:
- No paid content can influence factual conclusions
- Sponsored content (if any) is clearly disclosed
- Reviews are not “bought” or manipulated
- Negative insights are not suppressed
Even when a brand is featured:
The final judgment remains independent.
Conflict of Interest Policy
Authors and contributors must avoid:
- Writing biased content about platforms they are directly affiliated with
- Promoting services without disclosure
- Influencing reviews based on personal gain
If any potential conflict exists:
- It must be disclosed internally
- Editorial review will determine if publication is appropriate
Content Review & Update Responsibility
Authors are expected to:
- Revisit content when significant changes occur
- Reflect new user feedback trends
- Update outdated claims
Editorial updates may include:
- New complaints or improvements
- Pricing changes
- Feature updates
All major updates aim to keep content:
Accurate, current, and trustworthy
Transparency to Readers
We believe readers should understand:
- How content is created
- What it is based on
- What it is not
That’s why we:
- Avoid exaggerated claims
- Clearly separate facts from observations
- Use realistic language like:
- “Many users report…”
- “A recurring issue is…”
- “Based on multiple reviews…”
Why This Policy Matters
Nigeria’s digital space has:
- High misinformation
- Frequent scams
- Aggressive marketing tactics
This makes trusted content rare—and valuable.
Our Author & Expert Policy ensures that:
Content on Brands.Ng is not just written
It is earned, verified, and accountable
Final Principle
At Brands.Ng, expertise is not about titles.
It is about:
- Understanding how things work in Nigeria
- Seeing what others miss
- And telling users the truth—even when it’s not flattering
