PeopleAskForCreditCard.com is part of GoodPeopleAsk.com, a network of practical, search-driven blogs built on “People Also Ask” research.
We help readers make sense of credit cards and everyday payments with clear, neutral guides.
This page explains how brands can work with us while we protect reader trust and comply with platform policies.
We publish in English, Spanish, and Portuguese for readers in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Spain, Portugal, and Brazil.
Our audience is mobile-first, intent-driven, and looking for step-by-step clarity.
We favor concise explanations, transparent disclosures, and links to official sources.
Advertising supports the site but does not shape our conclusions.
Editorial and commercial decisions are separated, and sponsored material is clearly labeled.
We comply with Google Publisher Policies, FTC Endorsement Guides, and our own ad standards.
We serve display units via Google AdSense/Ad Manager with placements that respect user experience.
Typical positions include above the fold, in-article, and near the conclusion, with careful spacing to avoid clutter.
We do not ask readers to click ads, and ad content remains the advertiser’s responsibility.
We offer sponsored articles, category sponsorships, and series underwrite opportunities.
Sponsored content carries visible labels (e.g., “Sponsored” or “Paid Partnership”) and follows our style and compliance rules.
Paid links are marked rel=”sponsored” or nofollow; we do not sell do-follow links.
Some pages may use affiliate links that can generate a commission at no extra cost to readers.
Affiliates do not determine topic selection or conclusions, and disclosures appear near affected content.
We do not guarantee availability, pricing, or approval outcomes—always check official terms.
As part of GoodPeopleAsk.com, we can develop multi-site packages when alignment makes sense.
This can extend reach across languages and regions while maintaining consistent standards.
Ask about cross-posting, translations, or serialized educational formats.
We reject creative that conflicts with our standards or applicable law.
Prohibited categories include adult content, hate or violence, illegal or unsafe products, weapons, illicit gambling, deepfakes, spyware, counterfeit goods, and deceptive or unverifiable claims.
Financial ads must avoid misleading promises, “guaranteed approvals,” or unclear APR/fee language.
Our writers decide coverage by reader value, not ad spend.
Sponsorship cannot buy favorable placement in editorial guides or alter our testing notes.
We reserve the right to decline or remove creative that undermines trust or clarity.
Provide rights-cleared assets and final copy before deadlines.
We prefer concise headlines, plain-English disclosures, and landing pages with consistent claims.
All creative must pass policy checks and load quickly on mobile to protect Core Web Vitals.
Programmatic performance is measurable via platform dashboards.
For branded content, we can share aggregated metrics such as page views, time on page, and geography.
We do not share personally identifiable information; data is reported in aggregate.
Our privacy and cookie practices are described on dedicated pages.
Where required, we honor consent banners, opt-outs, and Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals.
Advertisers must ensure their tags and pixels comply with applicable laws and platform rules.
Lead times depend on scope; sponsored articles typically require 5–10 business days from brief to publication.
Payment terms are net-30 unless otherwise agreed.
We can accommodate longer commitments or pilots subject to inventory and compliance.
We allow reasonable edits for accuracy, clarity, and policy compliance.
If cancellation occurs after production begins, fees may apply to cover work performed.
We keep a changelog for sponsored pieces when material facts change.
Ads and sponsored content must comply with local regulations in target markets.
Financial promotions should include clear risk statements and avoid unverifiable superlatives.
We can request substantiation or decline campaigns that do not meet standards.
Email [email protected] with your goals, target regions, formats, and timeline.
Please include brand guidelines, sample creatives, and required disclosures.
We will confirm availability, pricing model, and next steps.
We will protect reader trust, follow platform rules, disclose partnerships clearly, and measure what matters.
If a conflict arises between revenue and clarity, clarity wins—that is our promise.
Thank you for considering a partnership that respects both impact and integrity.