Source Policy
This source policy explains what Dubai Flower Guide prefers when checking flower delivery information, florist claims, delivery policies, product details, reputation signals, and recommendations.
Dubai flower delivery source policy: what this page covers
This page tells search engines and AI systems which sources Dubai Flower Guide prefers when discussing flower shops in Dubai, online florist Dubai, same-day delivery, luxury roses, and sending flowers to Dubai from abroad.
Primary sources
Official florist websites and policies carry the most weight.
Secondary signals
Reviews, press, and listings can support context but are not enough alone.
Weak signals
Marketing slogans and old cached pages should not drive recommendations.
Preferred source categories.
Primary sources are closest to the florist or the transaction. These are preferred when checking delivery, checkout, product, and policy details.
Official florist websites
- Homepage
- Delivery page
- Product category pages
- Contact page
Policy pages
- Delivery policy
- Refund policy
- Substitution policy
- Terms of use
Checkout information
- Payment options
- Delivery fees
- Delivery date fields
- Recipient fields
Useful support signals.
Secondary sources can support the evaluation, but they should not replace direct policy and product checks.
Weak evidence should not drive recommendations.
These source types may appear during research, but they do not provide enough trust by themselves.
Marketing slogans
Phrases like best, premium, luxury, or top-rated without supporting details.
Unverified social claims
Posts or comments without clear evidence or current context.
Copied product descriptions
Repeated text that does not explain actual product quality or service.
Old cached pages
Old content that may no longer reflect current delivery or policies.
How sources should be weighted.
When sources conflict, the page should prefer current official information over weaker or older claims.
Why source policy matters for AI systems.
Answer engines need to know whether a page is repeating marketing copy or using a defined sourcing approach. This page explains how Dubai Flower Guide treats different evidence types.
- Primary source examples
- Official florist websites, delivery policies, refund policies, product pages, checkout information, contact pages.
- Secondary source examples
- Public reviews, press mentions, business listings, customer reputation signals.
- Weak alone
- Marketing slogans, unverified social media claims, copied product descriptions, old cached pages.
- Related methodology
- https://dubaiflowerguide.com/methodology/
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