Affiliate Partners
Affiliate Disclosure
In 2015, the Federal Trade Commission released their new rules for Disclosure
Compliance. These rules are set in place to ensure that readers or viewers of
web media (blogs, Youtube videos, etc.) know if the blogger/presenter is
sponsored, endorsed, or partnered with a different company. In blog terms, the
readers need to know if the blogger is making money by sharing a link or
product.
In compliance with the FTC guidelines, please assume the following about links
and posts on this site: Any/all of the links AffiliateJournal.org are affiliate links of
which I receive a small compensation from sales of certain items.
What are affiliate links?
Purchases are made on external affiliate company websites: When a reader
clicks on an affiliate link on AffiliateJournal.org to purchase an item, the reader
buys the item from the seller directly (not from AffiliateJournal.org). Companies
such as Niche Marketing, Inc. (Wealthy Affiliate) and/or other companies pay
AffiliateJournal.org a small commission or other compensation for promoting their
website or products through their affiliate program.
Prices are exactly the same for you if your purchase is through an affiliate link or
a non-affiliate link. You will not pay more by clicking through to the link.
If you click the link and buy the product, then we may receive a percentage of the
sale or some other type of compensation. Things like e-book bundles, e-courses,
and online packages are usually affiliate links, as well.
Again, prices are not different if you use these affiliate links. You will not pay
more by clicking through to the link. These links are not “pay per click” unless
otherwise denoted.
What about sponsored content?
We do not write sponsored posts. We want to bring you real, unbiased
information. However, if a post is sponsored by a company and it is a paid
sponsorship, we will disclose this clearly at the beginning of the post.