FAQs
These are the questions we get most often — from readers, potential contributors, and people who just want to know how this site works. Answered directly, without padding. 
What does BlogsORA cover?
We publish articles across 11 categories: business, technology, legal, real estate, wellness, home improvement, auto, crypto, celebrity and entertainment, gift ideas, and fun facts and culture. Each category has a dedicated writer with hands-on background in that subject.
Who writes the articles?
BlogsORA has 18 writers. Each one covers a specific subject area based on their direct experience. Alex Carter covers tech. Sarah Mitchell covers legal topics. Tom Wilson covers home improvement. Kevin Moore covers automotive. The full team with individual backgrounds is listed on the team page. → See all writers
How long has BlogsORA been running?
The site launched in 2025 and has been publishing consistently since then across all 11 categories.
Is BlogsORA free to read?
Yes. All content is free. No paywalls, no subscription required. We sustain the site through affiliate partnerships and occasional sponsored content — both clearly disclosed wherever they appear.
About Our Content
How do you decide what to write about?
Topics come from three places: reader questions and emails, gaps the writers identify in their own subject areas, and search data showing what people are looking for but not finding clear answers to. We don’t write about a topic just because it’s trending.
Does someone verify articles before they’re published?
Yes. Every article goes through two people before it goes live. Daniel Blake verifies every factual claim. Ryan David reviews it from a reader’s perspective — checking that it actually answers the question and doesn’t leave gaps. If either of them isn’t satisfied, the article goes back to the writer. → Full process explained
How do you handle affiliate links?
Some articles contain affiliate links. If you buy something through one of those links, we earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. These links are clearly marked. They don’t influence what we recommend — if a product didn’t perform well in testing, it doesn’t get a positive review regardless of the commission rate.
Do you accept free products for review?
Rarely. When we do, we require full testing access and complete editorial independence. Any free product received is disclosed in the review. We usually purchase products ourselves to avoid any conflict.
What happens when an article becomes outdated?
We update it. The revision date is noted at the top of the article. We don’t quietly replace old information — the update is visible. If you find something on the site that appears outdated, let us know.
Do you ever get things wrong?
Yes. When a mistake is found — by a reader or by us — we fix it publicly. The correction is noted at the top of the article. We don’t silently remove and replace wrong information.
For Readers
Can I suggest a topic?
Yes. Email us at blogsora26@gmail.com or leave a comment on any article. We track reader requests. If the same question comes up repeatedly, it becomes an article. We can’t cover everything, but reader questions directly shape what we write about.
Can I share your articles?
Yes — share any article on social media, in emails, or in online communities. We only ask that you link back to the original article rather than copying the full text.
How quickly do you respond to emails?
We aim to respond within 48 hours. Daniel and Ryan personally read messages. For factual corrections, we prioritize those and respond as quickly as possible.
For Contributors
Can I write for BlogsORA?
Yes, if you have direct, hands-on experience in one of our subject areas. We don’t require formal credentials — we require real-world knowledge. Send a short note about your background and what you’d like to cover to blogsora26@gmail.com. → See what we’re looking for
Do you pay writers?
For guest contributors, we currently offer byline credit and exposure on a growing site. For regular contributors as the site grows, we plan to offer paid arrangements. We’re honest about where we are — we don’t promise competitive rates we can’t currently deliver.
What’s the submission process?
Email us at blogsora26@gmail.com with your topic idea and a brief outline of your background in that area. If it’s a good fit, we’ll ask for a full draft. From there, it goes through the same editorial process as all our content — fact-check with Daniel, editorial review with Ryan.
Still Have Questions?
Email us directly at blogsora26@gmail.com — we respond to everything. → See the full editorial process → Have a question? Get in touch → Meet the writers