Editorial Standards
Last updated: May 20, 2026 · Applies to perfectfitme.com
FITME publishes original educational content about body proportions, clothing fit, and personal styling. Our goal is to give readers enough unique, practical information to make better wardrobe decisions — not thin pages built only for search engines or ads. This follows Google AdSense guidance on content quality and user experience: substantial value, no duplicate scraping, and clear navigation.
Publisher-content policy (Google)
Google does not allow ads on screens without publisher-content or with low-value content (see inventory value policy). FITME addresses this by pairing the free tool with substantial written guides, clear operator information, and pages such as this one and How FITME Works that explain what the site offers.
Original content
Articles are written and edited by FITME using our proportion methodology (shoulder-to-hip ratio, waist-to-hip ratio, leg-to-torso ratio, and related measures). We do not copy full articles from other sites. When we link to external resources, we add our own analysis, examples, and fit guidance.
English guides are the most complete versions. Japanese and Portuguese posts are localized editions with market-specific notes (e.g. sizing habits), not word-for-word duplicates. Where a shorter localized article exists, we link to the full English guide for additional depth.
Thin content (Search Console)
If a page is flagged for thin content with little added value, we expand it with original examples, FAQs, and market-specific notes — or we link clearly to a fuller guide instead of duplicating empty shells. Japanese and Portuguese posts are edited editions, not machine-translated copies of English text.
Spam policies for Google web search (AdSense)
Google publishers must not place ads on pages that violate the Spam policies for Google web search (see also Search spam policies). FITME follows these rules in practice:
- No keyword stuffing — we do not repeat the same search terms unnaturally in titles, meta tags, or body copy. (We removed legacy
meta keywordsfrom the home page.) - No misleading functionality — we do not claim apps, downloads, medical diagnosis, 3D body scans, or professional tailoring that we do not offer. The free tool is described honestly on How FITME Works and About.
- No doorway or thin-affiliate pages — every indexed article is a standalone guide with original analysis. Blog CTAs link to the real analyzer on the home page; we do not publish empty shells built only to rank or to send users elsewhere.
What we avoid
- Pages with little substance, keyword stuffing, or “doorway” pages that send users nowhere useful
- Duplicating the same long text across many URLs or languages without added value
- Scraped or auto-generated content presented as human-written guides
- Misleading claims about downloads, streaming, or services we do not provide
Updates and accuracy
We review and update articles when methods, tools, or fit advice change. Blog posts show publication and, where applicable, modification dates in structured data. The free analysis tool on the home page is described in About FITME; measurements run locally in the browser and are not stored on our servers.
Navigation and experience
Every page should be reachable from clear navigation: Home, Blog, About, Contact, Privacy, and Terms. Broken links and empty sections are fixed when reported. For questions or corrections, email lcy861013@gmail.com.
Advertising
Google AdSense may display ads on FITME after approval. Ads are configured with consent where required. Publisher information is listed in our Privacy Policy and ads.txt.