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Content workflow

How articles move from topic idea to publishable guide.

IPTV Explained uses an AI-assisted workflow, but every article still has to earn its place by being clear, useful, and structurally sound.

1. Topics are chosen for practical value

Topics are selected from recurring IPTV needs: setup questions, device choices, playlist basics, guide data, app behavior, and troubleshooting problems readers are likely to face more than once.

2. Drafts are generated with a narrow brief

The writing workflow is tuned for evergreen educational content. It aims for direct introductions, clear headings, reusable tags, helpful FAQs, and restrained language. It also avoids provider endorsements, unverifiable claims, and regional assertions that the article cannot support.

3. Metadata and structure are checked before publishing

Drafts are checked for title quality, description quality, heading structure, internal links, image metadata, and schema eligibility. Articles that miss blocking checks stay in draft rather than going live half-ready.

4. Images and supporting metadata are generated on purpose

Cover images are generated or uploaded per article, then paired with image alt text, Open Graph metadata, structured data, and internal topic links so the page is understandable to both readers and search systems.

5. Published pages can still be improved

Publication is not treated as the finish line. Articles can be revised, expanded, corrected, and restructured as the site grows and stronger related pages become available.

The standards behind that process live on the Editorial Policy page.