Editorial Masthead

Last updated: 2025-09-29

Everyday Royalties Editorial writes and reviews our guides and interface copy for clarity and accuracy, and ensures we stay within our educational scope.

Roles & responsibilities

Workflow

  1. Topic selection and light research.
  2. Draft in plain language with practical framing.
  3. Editorial review for accuracy, clarity, and scope.
  4. Publication, followed by reader‑driven updates.

Contact the editors

Email everydayroyalties@gmail.com with “Editorial” in the subject line for corrections or suggestions.

Editorial Masthead

We welcome expert reviewers for future editions. Reach out on the Contact page.

Roles & Responsibilities

How to Reach the Team

Use the Contact page with the subject “Editorial Feedback” for content suggestions or corrections.

Advisory Network

We periodically invite external reviewers with relevant expertise to comment on clarity and accuracy. Participation does not imply endorsement.

Who creates and reviews the content

The masthead is here so readers know what this site is and who it’s for. Hydration advice gets shared widely online, but not all sources are transparent. This page exists to make the site’s purpose, editorial intent, and responsibility clear.

What we aim for

Our priority is usefulness: clear explanations, practical tips, and pages that solve one problem at a time. We avoid sensational claims and focus on guidance that a typical reader can actually apply.

How feedback influences updates

When readers point out confusing wording or suggest a missing scenario (like long flights, night shifts, or pregnancy), we use those signals to expand coverage. The goal is a library of focused hydration guides—not a collection of vague posts.

Why transparency matters for hydration advice

Hydration tips spread fast online. A clear masthead helps readers understand what this site covers and how to use it responsibly.

What to expect here

Calculator baselines, scenario-specific guides, and practical routines that fit real schedules.

When a topic becomes medical, we call that out so readers know when to seek professional input.