Editorial Guidelines & Review Methodology

At WPressBlog, accuracy and trust matter more than anything else.

This page explains exactly how we create, review, fact-check, and update every piece of content.

Our Core Principles

Independence:

We do NOT accept paid placements or sponsorship in reviews.

Transparency:

We disclose affiliate links and explain testing conditions.

Repeatability:

All tests can be reproduced by readers on similar setups.

Experience-Based:

We publish only what we’ve personally tested or verified.

How We Test Hosting Providers

1. Independent Purchase

We buy hosting accounts ourselves to avoid bias.

2. Real-World Setup

Each server is tested with:

  • A standard WordPress installation
  • GeneratePress theme
  • Sample posts/media
  • Real image sizes
  • Caching enabled/disabled tests

3. Performance Benchmarks

We measure:

  • TTFB
  • LCP
  • FCP
  • CLS
  • Load handling
  • Average uptime (30–90 days)

4. Support Tests

We open real support tickets and measure:

  • Response quality
  • Speed
  • Technical competence

5. Pricing / Renewal Review

We analyze:

  • Hidden limits
  • Resource restrictions
  • Renewal traps
  • Real value for money

How We Review Plugins & Tools

  • Install on staging sites
  • Test compatibility
  • Measure resource usage
  • Compare features vs pricing
  • Monitor updates & support quality

Our Editorial Workflow

Every article passes through these steps:

  1. Research & search intent analysis
  2. Outline creation
  3. Data collection & testing
  4. Drafting
  5. Technical review (Reviewed by Specialist)
  6. Editing
  7. Publishing with schema
  8. 14-day post-publish optimization
  9. 60–90 day refresh cycle

Correction Policy

If you find outdated or inaccurate information, email us: contact@wpressblog.com

All valid corrections are updated quickly.

Last Updated

Last Updated: 23 November 2025