Techbrain publishing standards

Standards

How Techbrain publications handle facts and paid content.

Editorial Standards

Techbrain publications are written from named, checkable sources, with a preference for primary documents: filings, contract announcements, budget lines, earnings reports.

A confirmed fact is presented as a fact. An estimate, a claim, or a forecast is labeled as one. Material numbers are checked against their source before publication and presented with the context a reader needs to judge them.

When we get something materially wrong, we correct it. The corrections process is described below.

Advertising Standards

Every advertisement is reviewed before it runs. We look at the product, the claims made for it, and the page it points to.

Sponsored placements and dedicated sends are labeled so a reader always knows what is paid. Commercial content is never presented as independent editorial coverage.

We decline campaigns that do not fit a publication or do not meet these standards.

Financial Content

Techbrain publications cover companies, markets, and public spending for informational and educational purposes. Techbrain is not a registered investment adviser or a broker-dealer.

A reference to a company, a security, or a ticker symbol is not a recommendation to buy or sell it. Readers should do their own research and, where appropriate, consult a qualified professional before making financial decisions.

Corrections

If you believe a Techbrain publication has published a factual error, write to ads@techbrain.media with the publication name, the edition date, and the passage in question.

We review every report. Material errors are corrected in a following edition, and the correction states what changed.

Advertising Disclosure

Techbrain is paid for advertisements, sponsored placements, and dedicated sends. Some commercial relationships are performance-based, meaning compensation can depend on how readers respond to an offer.

None of this changes the labeling rules above. Paid content is identified as paid content, whatever the commercial arrangement behind it.