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Editorial quality signals

Editorial quality signals are indicators that your case study is useful, original, and well-crafted. These signals influence recommendation confidence and distribution scope.

Strong quality signals

  • Clear problem framing and strategic point of view.
  • Actionable recommendations with evidence.
  • Readable structure with logical section flow.
  • Original insight instead of generic commentary.

Weak quality signals

  • Vague claims without examples or support.
  • Overly repetitive or templated language.
  • Misaligned title-to-content expectation.
  • Low editorial polish and formatting issues.

How to improve quality signals

  1. Start with a specific thesis and reader outcome.
  2. Use concrete data points or practical examples.
  3. Edit for clarity, brevity, and narrative coherence.
  4. Run a final quality pass before publishing.

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