EP ElPremier Spain parent brand for selective coastal destination products
Editorial

Editorial Policy

ElPremier publishes market and destination coverage that is source-backed, problem-led, and clearly separated from paid partner visibility.

Standard

Readers should be able to tell what we know, what we do not know, and what is paid

The parent brand carries the network standard so the local products do not slide into vague travel filler or commercially contaminated recommendation language.

Editorial Rules

What governs publication across the Spain network

These rules apply to hub pages, destination products, guides, and future merchant-facing surfaces as the network deepens.

Source-backed before polished
We prefer verifiable facts, usable travel logic, and clearly scoped claims over inflated destination prose.
Problem-led structure
Pages should answer the decision the reader is actually trying to make: arrival, stay base, beach fit, family logic, or partner fit.
No paid praise
Commercial visibility does not buy recommendation language, fabricated best-of placement, or disguised editorial endorsement.
Disclosures stay visible
When a surface is commercial, promoted, or operationally limited, that posture should be understandable on the page itself.
Update Discipline

How pages stay trustworthy as the build evolves

A young network becomes credible by tightening pages repeatedly, not by expanding faster than it can validate.

Coverage

We narrow scope before we widen it

New coverage should open only when the current market set is strong enough to carry authority and internal coherence.

Claims

Thin pages stay reserve-side until they deserve more

Pages that are still developing can be useful, but they should not be treated as full public leaders before the evidence is there.

Corrections

Technical and factual issues outrank expansion

If a page has a factual or indexability issue, fixing it matters more than opening the next shiny surface.