Hi, I’m R. Herath, the creator of Peak Lora.
Peak Lora exists because the web has too much noise. Many pages repeat the same ideas, and a lot of content is written only to rank, not to help.
My goal is to filter that noise and highlight content that is actually useful for founders, marketers, creators, and web-focused professionals.
What Peak Lora is
Peak Lora is a curated platform that collects articles, guides, and updates from trusted sources. I do not rewrite or republish other people’s content.
I link to the source so you can read it directly.
The Peak Lora blog
Peak Lora also has a blog with original posts written by me. The blog is separate from curated links.
My goal is to publish posts that are useful, clear, and accurate, not content written only to rank.
How I create blog posts
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I start with a real problem that founders, marketers, creators, or web-focused professionals face.
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I research before writing, and I try to use reliable sources (official documentation, research, and primary sources) when I mention facts.
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I aim to explain ideas in simple, practical steps, with examples where possible.
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I update posts when something important changes or when I find a mistake.
Quality standards for the blog
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Original value: Each post should add something real (a framework, checklist, workflow, or clear opinion with reasons).
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No filler: I avoid repeating the same point just to make a post longer.
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Clear intent: The title, intro, and structure must match what the post promises.
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Accuracy first: If I mention facts, I try to support them with reliable references.
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Honest limits: If a tool or method has risks or downsides, I mention them.
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Fixes and corrections: If readers report an issue, I review it and correct it when needed.
How I choose sources
I prefer sources that have a track record of accuracy, expertise, and original thinking. I avoid low-quality sites that publish copied content, misleading claims, or spam.
If a source becomes unreliable over time, I remove it or reduce its priority.
How content is ranked
I use a mix of signals to rank and display content, including:
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Topic relevance
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Freshness
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Practical value
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Clarity and depth
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Source quality
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Reader engagement signals (when available)
Ranking is a guide, not a guarantee. I keep improving the system based on feedback and results.
How AI is used
I use AI to support specific tasks such as:
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Categorizing content
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Detecting duplicates and low-value posts
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Creating summaries or highlights (when used)
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Helping with drafting, outlining, or rewriting for clarity (for my own blog posts)
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Improving internal workflows
AI does not replace judgment. I review and edit the final result. If something looks wrong, unclear, or too “generic,” I adjust it or remove it.
Accuracy and references
I try to be accurate and fair. When I publish factual statements in my own writing, I aim to support them with reliable references
(especially official documentation, research, or primary sources).
If I make a mistake, I correct it.
Not professional advice
Content on Peak Lora (including blog posts) is for general education. It is not legal, tax, or financial advice.
For important decisions, do your own research or talk to a qualified professional.
Updates and maintenance
Platforms and best practices change quickly. When important changes happen (for example: search policy updates, new features, or major tool changes),
I update content when needed.
Some older posts may become outdated. If you find an issue, please contact me and I’ll review it.
Corrections
If you believe something is wrong or misleading, please email me with:
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The page URL
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What you think is wrong
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A source that supports your correction (if possible)
I take corrections seriously.
Affiliate links and monetization
Peak Lora may use affiliate links in some posts. If I earn a commission, it does not increase the price you pay.
I do not accept payment to rank a link higher.
If something is sponsored, I will label it clearly.
Independence
I aim to keep Peak Lora independent. Content is selected based on usefulness, not on who benefits from it.
Contact
For corrections, suggestions, or source recommendations, you can use the contact form on this site.









