About BlogsORA — Real Writers, Verified Research, Zero Fluff

Most blogs you land on today were written by someone who Googled the topic an hour before publishing. You can feel it — the advice is vague, the examples are recycled, and nothing actually answers your question.
BlogsORA exists because Daniel Blake and Ryan David got tired of that. They started this site with one rule: don’t publish anything you haven’t verified yourself. That rule hasn’t changed.
Who We Are
BlogsORA is a team of 18 writers. Each one covers a specific subject area — not general topics. Specific areas where they have a real, hands-on background.
Alex Carter tests software and gadgets before reviewing them. Andrew Collins has bought, sold, and managed properties. Kevin Moore has years of automotive journalism behind him. Ethan Brooks actively mines crypto and runs DeFi experiments. Sarah Mitchell researches legal topics and explains them without the jargon. Tom Wilson does the DIY work himself before writing the guide.
That’s the pattern across every writer on this site. They already know the subject — the article comes after, not before.
→ Read every writer’s background on the Team page
What We Cover
We publish across 11 categories. Each one has a dedicated writer with direct experience in that field.
Business
Market strategy, startup decisions, and growth guidance from someone who has consulted for companies — not just read about them.
Technology
App reviews, AI tools, software comparisons, and gadget guides. Tested before published.
Legal
Everyday legal topics: contracts, consumer rights, trademarks, tenant protections. Written in plain language without oversimplifying the parts that matter.
Real Estate
Buying, selling, investing, and market analysis from a writer who has done all three with real money on the line.
Wellness
Habits, mental clarity, and daily routines. Every recommendation is either research-backed or personally tested — usually both.
Home Improvement
DIY projects, renovation tips, and tool guides from a writer who builds and fixes things himself.
Auto
Vehicle reviews, automotive technology, and car-buying guidance from an automotive journalist with years of hands-on testing.
Crypto
Blockchain explainers, investment strategy, and trend analysis from a writer who actively participates in the market.
Celebrity and Entertainment
Verified celebrity profiles, net worth features, and pop culture coverage. Facts checked before being published, speculation kept out.
Gift Ideas
Occasion-specific gift guides built around real design knowledge and trend research — not just bestseller lists.
Fun Facts and Culture
Hidden histories, verified facts, and fascinating stories from around the world. Every fact is sourced before it goes live.
How We Decide What to Publish
We don’t publish on a topic just because it’s trending. Before any article goes live, it has to clear two people.
Daniel checks whether every claim in the article is verifiable. He builds tracking notes, cross-references sources, and will delay publication for weeks if something can’t be confirmed. If the article makes a recommendation, it needs evidence behind it.
Ryan reads it from a reader’s perspective. His standard is simple: would a real person, dealing with this actual situation, find this useful? He catches what’s missing — the edge cases, the follow-up questions, the details writers assume readers already know. If the answer is no, the article goes back.
Only after both of them are satisfied does it publish.
→ See the full editorial process:
What We Don’t Do
We don’t write about topics just to fill a category. If we don’t have a writer with real experience in a subject, we don’t cover it.
We don’t change our recommendations based on affiliate relationships. We use affiliate links on some articles — disclosed clearly — but they don’t determine what we recommend.
We don’t leave outdated articles live without updating them. When something we published becomes inaccurate, we update it and note the revision at the top.