Affiliate Link and Disclosure QA
- Confirm the search intent and page type.
- Use a clear verdict, evidence table, pros/cons, pricing, alternatives, and FAQ.
- Check disclosure, outbound links, canonical URL, title/meta, and internal links.
- Avoid offer/promo-code language unless the page is intentionally a offer page.
- Update pages when product availability, pricing, or merchant URLs change.
Buyer Segment Lens
Who should choose, pause, or skip?
Common decision traps
Most bad decisions in style and beauty decisions come from one of three traps: trusting stale pricing, ignoring policy details, or choosing a famous name that is not the best fit.
- Verify current terms before purchase or booking.
- Compare one realistic alternative.
- Read exclusions before assuming the offer applies.
Decision scorecard
Use this scorecard for comparison-stage readers: fit, total cost, proof quality, policy clarity, and backup options.
Does it solve the exact job?
What is the real total cost?
Are claims current and verifiable?
What happens if plans change?
Editorial safeguard
This module is designed to improve information gain: it adds criteria, risks, alternatives, and answer-ready structure instead of repeating a generic affiliate recommendation.
FAQ
What is the most important selection signal?
Fit. The best option is the one that solves the reader's exact job with acceptable cost, evidence, and policy risk.
Why check alternatives?
Alternatives reduce over-reliance on one merchant, brand, or ranking result.