Editorial Guidelines

At Digital Exclude, we publish clear, practical, and reliable content for readers interested in technology, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, cybersecurity, apps, software, courses, and certifications.

Our editorial goal is simple: to provide useful information that helps readers understand technology better, make informed decisions, and stay updated with the digital world.

These editorial guidelines explain what kind of content we accept, how we review submissions, and what standards every article must follow before publication.

Our Content Focus

Digital Exclude covers topics related to:

  • Technology news and trends
  • Artificial intelligence and AI tools
  • Cloud computing and digital infrastructure
  • Cybersecurity, privacy, and online safety
  • Apps, software, and productivity tools
  • Courses, certifications, and career learning resources
  • How-to guides, comparisons, explainers, and practical tutorials

All content submitted to Digital Exclude must be relevant to our audience and website niche. We do not accept unrelated, low-quality, promotional, or misleading content.

Human Written Content Only

Digital Exclude does not fully accept AI-generated content.

All submitted articles must be written by humans, based on real understanding, research, experience, and practical value. Content should sound natural, useful, and original.

We may reject content if it appears to be:

  • Fully generated by AI tools
  • Generic or repetitive
  • Written only for SEO without reader value
  • Factually weak or misleading
  • Copied, rewritten, or spun from other websites
  • Overly promotional or brand-focused

Writers may use tools for grammar checks, editing support, or research organization, but the final article must be human-written, original, and reviewed carefully before submission.

Content Must Be Useful for Tech Readers

Every article published on Digital Exclude should help readers solve a problem, understand a topic, compare options, or make a better decision.

We prefer content that includes:

  • Clear explanations
  • Practical examples
  • Real-world use cases
  • Actionable tips
  • Balanced comparisons
  • Beginner-friendly guidance
  • Accurate technical information
  • Updated facts and relevant context

Avoid vague content that only repeats common information already available everywhere.

Originality and Plagiarism Policy

We only accept original content.

Submitted articles must not be copied from another website, generated from existing articles, or lightly rewritten to look unique. Plagiarism, duplicate content, and content spinning are not accepted.

Before publishing, we may check submissions for originality, quality, and factual accuracy. If we find copied or low-quality content, we may reject it without further review.

Accuracy and Fact Checking

Technology changes quickly, so accuracy is very important.

Writers must make sure that all technical claims, tool details, statistics, course information, software features, pricing references, and cybersecurity recommendations are accurate at the time of submission.

Where needed, articles should refer to trusted sources such as official documentation, company websites, recognized research reports, or reputable technology publications.

Digital Exclude may edit, update, or remove information if it is outdated, unclear, incomplete, or inaccurate.

Review and Approval Process

All submissions are reviewed by the Digital Exclude editorial team before publication.

Submission does not guarantee approval or publishing. We review every article based on:

Relevance to our audience
Originality and writing quality
Accuracy of information
Practical usefulness
SEO quality without keyword stuffing
Readability and structure
Tone and brand fit
Compliance with our editorial standards

We may edit headlines, formatting, grammar, internal links, external references, meta details, and article structure before publishing.

SEO and Keyword Guidelines

We support SEO friendly content, but the article must always be written for humans first.

Content should use keywords naturally and avoid keyword stuffing. Titles, headings, meta descriptions, and internal links should be relevant to the topic and useful for readers.

We do not accept articles written only to place keywords, links, or promotional mentions.

Link Guidelines

Links included in submitted content must be relevant, helpful, and natural.

We may remove or edit links that are:

Irrelevant to the topic
Overly promotional
Pointing to low-quality websites
Used only for SEO value
Misleading or unsafe
Not useful for readers

Digital Exclude reserves the right to decide whether a link should be published, edited, marked differently, or removed.

Sponsored and Promotional Content

We may review collaboration, sponsored content, software review, course coverage, or brand mention requests, but approval depends on relevance, quality, and audience fit.

Any promotional content must be clearly useful to readers. We do not publish misleading claims, fake reviews, exaggerated promises, or content that exists only to promote a product, course, or service.

Corrections and Updates

If readers, writers, or brands find any outdated information, factual issues, broken links, or unclear explanations on Digital Exclude, they can contact us for review.

We may update published articles when needed to improve accuracy, clarity, or usefulness.

Contact for Editorial Queries

For content submissions, corrections, collaboration requests, or editorial communication, please contact us at:

Email: outreachclub.seo@gmail.com

You can also connect with Alok on LinkedIn:

Final Note

Digital Exclude is committed to publishing helpful, original, and reader-focused technology content. Our priority is to maintain trust, accuracy, and clarity across every article we publish.

If your content is relevant, human-written, practical, and useful for technology readers, we are happy to review it.