Editorial standards
Editorial Policy
Mika Allyson Edition publishes book information, collection descriptions, bonus access instructions, support pages, and reader-facing educational content. This editorial policy explains how the site aims to keep that information useful, clear, and trustworthy.
Content mission
The mission is to help readers understand what a Mika Allyson Edition puzzle book includes before and after purchase. A useful page should answer practical questions: what the book is, who it is for, how bonus access works, what digital extras are available, and how to get help if something is unclear.
The site should not rely on vague marketing claims alone. Product pages and support pages should provide enough context for a reader to make an informed decision without guessing whether the content is suitable for adults, families, classrooms, gift buyers, or casual puzzle fans.
Accuracy and updates
Pages may be updated when a book edition changes, a bonus file is revised, an access-code flow is improved, a support issue becomes common, or a description needs better wording. Updates may also improve accessibility, navigation, metadata, privacy disclosures, and mobile usability.
Marketplace details such as price, shipping, ranking, reviews, and availability are controlled by external retailers and may change without notice. The site tries to avoid implying that external marketplace information is permanent.
Use of automation
Automation may be used to help with formatting, technical checks, metadata review, accessibility checks, or repeated publishing tasks. Automation should not replace reader value. Pages should still be reviewed for clarity, usefulness, and whether they answer a real question about the book or digital hub.
Reader safety
The site should not encourage misleading claims, review manipulation, copyright misuse, hidden fees, unsafe data collection, or unclear bonus promises. If the website asks for an access code, email address, or explorer alias, the purpose should be understandable from the page context.
Corrections and feedback
Reader feedback is welcome when it identifies confusing instructions, broken links, outdated product details, privacy concerns, or unclear bonus access steps. Corrections can be sent through the contact page and are handled under the corrections policy.
Internal linking and navigation
Internal links should help readers complete a real task, such as moving from a book page to bonus access, from support to privacy information, or from a correction note to the contact page. Links should not be added only for decoration. Useful navigation reduces confusion and makes the site easier to evaluate for readers and search engines.
A page should also stand on its own. Even when it links to another policy or product page, it should include enough context for a first-time visitor to understand the purpose of the page they are reading.