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FINPR publishes practical content on crypto marketing and PR. Our goal is to help Web3 teams plan, launch, and grow products with clear, proven tactics. We write for founders, CMOs, growth leads, PR managers, and community teams.
What we cover:
KOL and influencer programs, PR strategy, media relations, community growth, content marketing, SEO, ad formats, event marketing, exchange and partner outreach, and brand safety.
Explainers, case studies, tool breakdowns, checklists, and templates the team uses in real work.
What we do not publish:
Financial, legal, tax, or investment advice.
Trading & price calls, token pumps.
No posts based on leaks or vague tweets without primary proof.
We write with a high bar for accuracy, clarity, and risk context. We state sources, label opinion, date our posts, and avoid language that could be read as investment advice.
Fact-Checking & Sources
Each claim is checked by the editor before it goes live. Tweets are cited only when they come from an official account and point to verifiable data. Anonymous chats, cropped screenshots, or rumor threads never make it past draft. If a fact can’t be traced to its origin, we cut it.
Use of AI
FINPR writers may ask large language models to pull public data or shape a rough outline. The output is treated as a draft only. If human review flags unsupported statements, they get cut or re-reported before release.
Once the machine work stops, a staff writer builds the story from scratch, adding context and voice. No article is published straight from an AI tool or pushed through a “humanizer” filter.
EEAT & Review
Articles run under real names that link to short bios. Our authors are crypto marketing practitioners. Editor checks every draft for source quality, plain language, and balanced risk wording.
Update Policy
When facts change or a step no longer works, we edit the page. We keep pages current. We review them for the relevance of companies, projects, links, and tools named on the page and refresh copy when something changes.
If we receive an external request about a fact, we verify it against primary sources and update the article within the next business hours.