PricePerformance

Editorial Policy

PricePerformance aims to make product research easier by organizing product and merchant information in a clear comparison format. Our editorial approach is based on usefulness, transparency and data quality.

Product pages may include merchant prices, product names, images, specifications, category information, availability signals and comparison links. Some information is received from merchant feeds, marketplace sources or structured data imports. Because merchant data can change frequently, we work to improve refresh systems and detect outdated or incomplete information.

Category and guide pages are intended to help users understand product groups, compare options and reach relevant products faster. We aim to avoid empty pages, confusing layouts and duplicated content. Pages should provide value beyond a simple list of links whenever possible.

Affiliate relationships do not remove the need for useful content. We may earn commissions from merchant links, but users should still be able to understand what they are comparing and why a page exists.

When errors are found in product information, pricing, images, links or category placement, users and merchants can contact us with the page URL and details. We review correction requests and improve data quality over time.

This editorial policy may evolve as PricePerformance adds more categories, countries, merchants and content formats.

Editorial standards and comparison content

PricePerformance aims to make product and category information understandable, practical and transparent. Buying guides are created to help users compare features, product groups, seller terms and final checkout details.

Editorial content is intended for research support. It does not replace the final information shown by merchants, and users should verify stock, warranty, delivery cost, return policy and payment terms before purchasing.

The platform is continuously improved with clearer category names, internal links, policy pages and sitemap coverage so visitors and search engines can better understand the structure of the service.

When product information is refreshed or corrected, the goal is to improve user understanding rather than to promote one merchant or one product as universally best for everyone.