Advertising & Sponsored Content Policy
Last updated: February 27, 2026
Roz New publishes news, guides, and insights with a clear separation between independent editorial content and paid promotional content. This policy explains how advertising, sponsorships, affiliate links, and branded content work on Roz New and how we protect reader trust.
1. Scope
This policy applies to:
- Display ads (banner, sidebar, in article placements)
- Sponsored or branded articles/posts
- Native advertising and advertorials
- Affiliate links and commerce recommendations
- Promotions distributed via social media, newsletters, or other channels under the Roz New brand
2. Key Definitions
- Advertisement (Ad): Paid placement promoting a brand, product, or service.
- Sponsored Content / Branded Content: Content paid for by a sponsor, created by Roz New, the sponsor, or in collaboration always disclosed.
- Native Advertising: Paid content designed to match the look/feel of editorial content still clearly labeled.
- Affiliate Link: A trackable link that may earn Roz New a commission if you purchase after clicking.
3. Editorial Independence (Non Negotiable)
To protect credibility:
- Advertisers and sponsors do not control our editorial decisions.
- Payment does not guarantee coverage, favorable reviews, or specific conclusions.
- Our writers and editors are expected to maintain fairness, accuracy, and transparency regardless of commercial relationships.
4. Clear Disclosure & Labeling Standards
Paid links may be marked with appropriate attributes (e.g., sponsored and/or nofollow) where applicable.
We label paid content in plain language so readers can instantly recognize it.
You will see labels such as:
- Advertisement
- Sponsored
- Paid Partnership
- Promoted
- Affiliate (or This post contains affiliate links)
Placement of disclosures:
- Sponsored/branded posts include a disclosure near the top of the content (and may also appear at the end).
- Affiliate disclosures appear before or near the first affiliate link, and/or in a visible notice at the top.
- On social posts promoting sponsored content, we use clear disclosure text (example: #Ad / Sponsored).
5. Sponsored Content Quality & Review Rules
We may publish sponsored content when it meets our baseline standards for clarity and reader value.
Minimum requirements:
- Must be clearly disclosed and not misleading
- Must not imitate independent reporting without disclosure
- Must avoid false claims, exaggerated guarantees, or deceptive framing
- Must respect our content standards (including accuracy, respectful language, and safe user experience)
Right to refuse or remove:
Roz New may reject, edit, or remove sponsored content if it violates our standards or appears misleading.
6. Advertising We Do Not Accept
To maintain a safe and trustworthy environment, we generally do not accept ads that promote or include:
- Illegal products/services or instructions for wrongdoing
- Hate, harassment, or discriminatory content
- Adult/explicit content
- Tobacco or nicotine products
- Weapons or explosive materials promotions
- Scams, deceptive get rich quick offers, or misleading financial claims
- Malware, forced downloads, or abusive ad behaviors (pop ups, auto redirects, etc.)
(If an ad network places content that violates these standards, we work to block/report it.)
7. Programmatic Ads & Third Party Ad Networks
Some ads are delivered by third party ad partners (programmatic advertising). These partners may use cookies or similar technologies to:
- Limit repeated ads (frequency control)
- Measure performance (analytics)
- Personalize ads (where applicable)
If you want more detail on data handling, please review our Privacy Policy and Cookies Policy.
8. Affiliate Links & Commerce Content
Some Roz New pages may include affiliate links. This means:
- You may pay the same price, and we may earn a small commission.
- We aim to keep recommendations reader first: relevance, clarity, and usefulness matter more than commissions.
- Affiliate relationships do not guarantee positive coverage.
Where possible, we add context like pros/cons, comparison notes, and practical buying guidance.
9. Corrections for Sponsored Content
If a sponsored post contains an error that impacts readers (wrong pricing info, incorrect claim, misleading wording), we may:
- Update the content with a clear correction note, or
- Remove the content if the issue is serious or unresolved
See our Corrections Policy for general correction principles.
10. Reporting Concerns
If you believe an ad or sponsored post is misleading, inappropriate, or improperly labeled, contact us with:
- The page URL
- A screenshot (if possible)
- What seems incorrect or concerning
- Email: contact@roznew.com
- Website: roznew.com
- Page: Contact Us
11. Policy Updates
We may update this policy to reflect changes in advertising practices, platform rules, or industry standards. The Last updated date at the top will reflect the most recent revision.
Quick FAQ
How do I know if a post is sponsored?
Sponsored posts are clearly labeled with terms like Sponsored or Paid Partnership near the top.
Do advertisers influence your news coverage?
No. Advertising payments do not affect our editorial decisions or conclusions.
What are affiliate links?
Affiliate links may earn Roz New a commission if you buy after clicking—this helps support the site. We disclose this clearly.
Can sponsored content appear like normal articles?
It may look similar in layout, but it will always be clearly labeled as sponsored.
I saw a bad ad, what should I do?
Email
contact@roznew.comwith the URL and a screenshot so we can block/report it.