Guides added
Each page received beginner guidance, advanced use, checklists, common mistakes, FAQ, comparison framing, and next steps.
Investoraa was upgraded so pages answer what it is, why it matters, how it works, how to use it, and what to do next.
The pass covered every HTML page, including hubs, article pages, tools, legal pages, search, 404 recovery, and platform reports.
Each page received beginner guidance, advanced use, checklists, common mistakes, FAQ, comparison framing, and next steps.
Five complete sourced articles now support Markets, ETFs, Portfolios, Investing, Research, Search, and News.
Markets, ETFs, Portfolios, Investing, and Research now include article shelves with real content, not only category cards.
The search page now has useful fallback content before JavaScript loads, and the content index includes the new articles.
Pages route to sources, related tools, glossaries, learning paths, reports, and next-read flows.
Long-term freshness still requires a CMS or editorial process for daily news, live market data, and ongoing article production.
A page should not ship unless it gives visitors a clear explanation, practical use case, next step, and relevant supporting resources.
Every page must explain its role in the platform and the visitor problem it solves.
Visitors should understand why the topic affects learning, research, decisions, or behavior.
Every page should include a checklist, workflow, tool, example, or related article path.
Every page should route readers to a useful next destination inside Investoraa.
The site now has useful page-level content, but a publication becomes indispensable through consistent updates, primary research, and operational discipline.
The daily news board should eventually connect to a CMS or editorial workflow where each of the ten slots receives a fresh bylined update.
Future reports should include original charts, portfolio examples, analyst notes, and saved historical revisions so readers can track how views changed.
Saved articles, alerts, watchlists, newsletters, learning progress, and portfolio review reminders would make Investoraa more useful over time.