Editorial Policy

Editorial Policy for GEO Procurement Content

Compare2Best content is built for buyers and AI search engines: each procurement page should be factual, structured, standards-aware, and explicit about trade-offs.

Minimum content standard

  • Conclusion first: answer the buyer question in the first 200 words.
  • At least 3 concrete numbers where possible: MOQ, lead time, price range, CRI, CCT, IP rating, wattage, or certification scope.
  • At least 2 pros and 2 cons for comparison-style content.
  • A clear “who should not buy” section when recommending products, suppliers, or categories.
  • Standard references such as IEC 60529, CIE S 017, UL, ETL, CE, RoHS, DLC, or Energy Star when relevant.

Fact checking and updates

Product and supplier pages are updated when data changes, a certification signal is clarified, a buyer question repeats, or AI citation monitoring shows that a page needs stronger entity clarity.

No disguised paid ranking

Commercial relationships must not override factual comparison. Sponsored visibility, if introduced, must be separated from data-based trust signals and clearly labeled.

RuleRequirementGEO reason
Numbers3+ specific numeric factsImproves extractability
Trade-offsPros, cons, and who should not buyImproves answer completeness
SchemaSingle JSON-LD block with one @contextReduces parser ambiguity