Articles and guides
Editorial content about websites, SEO, trust pages, useful content, and preparing a site for AdSense.
This editorial section explains how I build public-facing pages for mobile products: useful content, support, legal pages, technical SEO, and the groundwork required before an AdSense review.
These are not filler posts or thin summaries. They are practical notes about what works, what blocks approval, and how I structure a site so it is easier to understand for readers and crawlers.
What gets published here
- guides about Google Play launches and product presentation
- explanations about trust pages, support, and public policies
- notes about helpful content, SEO, and information architecture
- examples around updates, analytics, and release workflow
What this section is for
- Practical guides about websites, SEO, public support pages, and a site structure that builds trust.
- Articles written for readers and review, not just to fill a feed or create thin pages.
- Internal links to About, Contact, Privacy, and Terms so the site's context remains clear.
A serious editorial site also needs public identity, contact channels, and accessible policies.
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What valuable content means for an apps and games website
Why listing pages are not enough and how to turn a portfolio into a genuinely useful editorial hub.
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How to prepare a site for Google AdSense approval
A practical checklist for content depth, legal pages, navigation clarity, and trust signals.
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How to present a private app in your portfolio without exposing sensitive details
Not every strong project can be shown publicly in full detail. A private app can still be presented properly in a portfolio without exposing internal interfaces, sensitive data, or confidential workflows.
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Why thin portfolio websites often fail AdSense review
The problem is not that products are showcased, but that the website adds too little context around them.
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How to structure support and legal pages for a Google Play related website
A simple model for Support, Privacy, Terms, and Account Deletion on a mobile products website.
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Trust pages that improve AdSense approval chances
About, Contact, Privacy Policy, Terms, and support pages built for clarity and credibility.
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When a project needs a dedicated website and when a portfolio page is enough
Not every project needs a standalone website. Sometimes a strong portfolio page is enough, and other times a dedicated website becomes necessary.
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How to turn screenshots into a better portfolio presentation
A simple screenshot shows what exists. A stronger presentation shows why the project deserves attention and how it should be read.
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What makes a local business website feel professional at first glance
A strong local business website does not need visual tricks. It needs clarity, trust, and essential information that is easy to find within seconds.
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