Content audit

Pages must be useful, not merely loadable.

This report reviews Investoraa for meaningful information, source links, category usefulness, article depth, visible data, related content, and pages that were effectively thin despite rendering correctly.

Findings

What was missing before this content pass.

Pages were technically working, but many did not yet meet the standard of a complete investing resource.

Thin pagesHighMany pages had under 200 visible words, so they felt like shells instead of useful hubs.
News credibilityHighNews areas described a publishing operation but lacked visible source-backed market items.
Reference linksHighMost external links were metadata-only rather than visible source links visitors could use.
Related contentMediumSome pages had cards but did not clearly route readers to the next article, tool, report, or glossary entry.
Article completenessMediumThe article template was structurally useful but needed stronger source and research expectations.
Long-term operationsMediumThe site needed a visible audit trail for what content should exist as Investoraa scales.
Fixes applied

Content depth added across the site.

Each major page now has a content-depth block with visitor use, related content, and references.

01

Page-specific visitor guides

Every major page now explains what question it answers, how it should be used, and what decision it supports.

02

Visible source shelves

Pages now link to sources such as the Federal Reserve, BLS, BEA, FRED, SEC EDGAR, Investor.gov, and FINRA.

03

Sourced news desk

The News page now includes source-backed market items with official data references and investor-use context.

04

Related content routing

Each page points readers toward relevant Investoraa hubs, tools, reports, archives, or learning paths.

05

Audit visibility

This page records the content quality standard so future pages are not considered complete just because they render.

06

Remaining editorial work

Future publishing should add full-length articles, bylined reports, richer charts, original screenshots, and daily updates from verified sources.

Audit standard

How to keep future pages from becoming empty shells.

Every new Investoraa page should include visitor value, source links, related content, metadata, visible descriptions, and a clear next action.

Completion rule

Loading is not enough.

A page is incomplete if it has no useful explanation, no sources, no related route, or no visible reason for a visitor to return.

  • Minimum useful copy threshold.
  • At least three relevant source or reference links where applicable.
  • Related paths into articles, tools, or learning hubs.
Reference sources

Primary-source standard.

  • SEC EDGARPrimary filings and disclosure research.
  • BLS CPIInflation data and release schedule.
  • BEA GDPGrowth data and release schedule.
Value guide

How to use this page well.

This section turns "Pages must be useful, not merely loadable." into a practical resource: what it is, why it matters, how it works, how to use it, and what to do next.

Beginner guide

Start here

Use this page to understand how the platform is organized and where to go next.

  • Read the page summary first.
  • Open one related article or tool.
  • Save the page if it supports an ongoing decision.
Advanced use

Go deeper

Use the workflows, checklists, and audit notes to scale publishing without lowering quality.

  • Confirm the owner or purpose.
  • Check the related systems.
  • Identify the next operational action.
Common mistakes

Avoid these

  • Treating structure as content.
  • Publishing pages before they answer visitor questions.
Comparison table

Beginner vs. advanced use

Beginner
Understand the concept, source, or workflow and choose one next action.
Advanced
Compare assumptions, risks, alternatives, and update triggers before acting.
Best practice
Connect this page to a written rule, saved resource, or repeatable review process.