Editorial Methodology

How Wood Plan Lab evaluates woodworking-plan offers and turns long-tail search intent into useful content instead of empty hype.

What we score

  • Plan clarity and build order
  • Materials list usefulness
  • Project breadth across furniture, storage, workshop, and outdoor builds
  • Beginner accessibility
  • Commercial transparency and disclosure quality

What we avoid

  • Invented performance claims
  • Fake testimonials or review stars
  • Guarantees about rankings, sales, or legal outcomes
  • Hidden affiliate intent
  • Trademark-confusing positioning that implies affiliation
Content strategy
We target specific long-tail topics with commercial or practical intent, including woodworking plans for beginners, plans with materials lists, workbench plans for small garages, and branded review queries.
Offer review rule
When we reference Ted's Woodworking product details, we attribute them to the sales page or merchant pages rather than treating them as our own invented facts.
SEO rule
Every page has one primary intent, visible explanatory text, clean internal links, canonical tags, open graph tags, and structured data that matches on-page content.