How We Research, Write, and Review Content
At GetAdCredit, we believe readers deserve transparency about how information is researched, written, and maintained. These editorial guidelines explain the standards and processes we follow for content published on this site.
Our Editorial Principles
Accuracy First
We do not publish claims we cannot reasonably verify.
If information is uncertain, limited, or inconsistent across sources, we state that clearly using language such as:
- “based on available information.”
- “We were unable to independently verify.”
- “Offer availability may vary by region.”
We prefer cautious accuracy over overstated claims.
No Hype
We do not exaggerate the availability, value, or legitimacy of TikTok Ads Credit offers, promo programs, or cashback opportunities.
We avoid misleading language commonly found on low-quality coupon or affiliate websites.
No False Urgency
We do not use artificial urgency tactics such as:
- “Claim now before it disappears!”
- “Limited secret codes!”
- “Guaranteed free credit today!”
If an offer has a real expiration date or eligibility limit, we describe it factually.
Reader Interest Over Commercial Interest
Our primary responsibility is to the reader.
Affiliate relationships do not determine:
- what we publish
- How we review offers
- which information we include or exclude
- our editorial opinions
Research and Verification Process
Before publishing factual claims related to TikTok advertising credits, we review information using one or more of the following sources:
- official TikTok business documentation
- TikTok Ads Manager resources
- publicly available advertiser terms
- verified marketing partner information
- direct platform research and testing
- credible advertising industry publications
Claims that cannot be reasonably verified through reliable sources are either:
- omitted entirely, or
- clearly labeled with uncertainty language
We do not publish claims simply because they appear on other websites without tracing them back to a credible source.
What We Do Not Publish
We do not publish:
- fake or unverifiable promo code lists
- guarantees of credit availability in specific regions
- fabricated testimonials or earnings claims
- misleading “free ad credit” promises
- unverified claims copied from forums or social media
- content created primarily to manipulate search rankings instead of helping readers
Corrections Policy
If we publish inaccurate information, we aim to correct it promptly and transparently.
When meaningful corrections are made, we may update the relevant article with:
- The correction date
- Clarification about what changed
- Revised information where necessary
We believe transparent corrections improve trust and editorial quality.
Content Updates
Advertising platforms change frequently, including:
- promotional programs
- advertiser eligibility rules
- onboarding incentives
- regional availability
- platform policies
Because of this, we periodically review and update important content to keep information as accurate and current as possible.
Core informational pages and major guides are typically reviewed every 30–60 days.
AI and Automated Assistance
AI tools may occasionally assist with formatting, drafting, summarization, or workflow efficiency.
However, factual claims and editorial decisions are reviewed by our editor before publication. We do not rely solely on AI-generated content for platform-specific advertising information.
Report an Error
If you believe information on this site is inaccurate or outdated, please contact us through our contact page.
We take correction requests seriously and review all reasonable feedback carefully.