How we work
Editorial Policy
How Leutonux researches, writes, and reviews its content — honestly, accurately, and independently.
Last updated: June 12, 2026
Trust is the only thing that makes a "make money online" publication worth reading — and in a niche this full of hype, that bar is high. This page explains how we research, write, review, and maintain everything on Leutonux, and how we keep our content honest, accurate, and independent.
How we choose what to cover
We write about the real questions beginners have: how to find a side hustle that fits, how to make a first sale online, how to land freelance clients, how to market without a big budget. Ideas come from our own experience, reader questions, and the recurring places we see people get stuck or get burned. We do not chase hype-driven trends or fear-of-missing-out for traffic's sake.
How we research and write
Every article is written or edited by a named member of our team with direct, hands-on experience of the topic — people who have actually run the store, freelanced for clients, or spent the ad budget. We draw on first-hand testing, primary sources, official platform documentation, and credible data rather than recycling what other sites say. We use real numbers and honest timelines, and when something is uncertain, mixed, or simply didn't work for us, we say so instead of overstating it.
Honest, hype-free, realistic content
We hold every draft to a simple standard: is this honest, realistic, and genuinely useful? We avoid get-rich-quick promises, inflated earnings claims, and the fantasy of effortless passive income. We are clear about the costs, the risks, the slow months, and the real chance that a venture won't work out. If a piece would only help a reader by misleading them, it does not run.
Care with money claims (YMYL)
What we write can affect people's money, so we treat that responsibility seriously. Leutonux publishes general education, not financial, investment, legal, tax, or accounting advice, and we say so clearly. We never guarantee income; any earnings examples are illustrative, not promises; and we remind readers that building income online takes time and money and carries real risk, including loss. We also point readers toward qualified professionals and the platform terms and tax rules that apply to them. See our disclaimer for the full statement.
Our use of AI tools
Our articles are written and edited by people. We may use software for spell-checking, research, or suggesting outlines, but a human writer is responsible for the substance, accuracy, and final wording of everything we publish. We do not publish auto-generated content.
Independence and advertising
Leutonux is funded by advertising — including Google AdSense — and, occasionally, affiliate links. To protect your trust:
- We never accept payment to praise a platform, tool, course, or program, and we do not do pay-for-placement or pay-for-praise.
- Advertising is always clearly distinguishable from editorial articles.
- Affiliate relationships never change our honest assessment — see our disclaimer for the full disclosure.
Corrections
We get things wrong sometimes, and when we do, we fix them quickly and transparently. If you spot an error or an out-of-date detail — a changed fee, a closed platform, a price that moved — email hello@leutonux.com or use our contact form. Substantive corrections are noted on the article.
Updates
Because platforms, fees, and best practices change quickly, we revisit popular articles and refresh them. When a piece is meaningfully updated, the publication date reflects the most recent revision.
Questions
If anything about how we work is unclear, we'd genuinely like to hear from you. Reach us any time at hello@leutonux.com.