If you have ever read a blog post or checked out a product review online, you might have noticed a quick note at the top mentioning “affiliate links.” That is an affiliate disclosure, and it is there to help you understand when a website or content creator could earn a commission if you buy something through the links they share. This isn’t just a courtesy; it is required by the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) in the US and similar agencies in other countries to keep things honest and transparent for readers like you.
On https://howtoreducestressnaturally.com/, I may use affiliate links in some of my posts and reviews. If you click one of these links and make a purchase, there’s a chance I will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. This helps keep the site running and allows me to keep sharing content you (hopefully) find useful. With affiliate commissions, I can focus on providing next-level cool resources and maintain the quality of my recommendations for you.
How Do Affiliate Links Work?
Affiliate links are special URLs that connect you with the product or service being talked about. When you click on an affiliate link on this site and buy something, the company running the program (like Amazon, Target, or another retailer) tracks that click. If you end up buying something, they pay a percentage of the sale or a small fixed fee to the site you clicked from. Your price stays exactly the same whether you use an affiliate link or not. These links basically make it easy for both you and the creator to benefit at the same time without any extra cost to you.
Types of Affiliate Programs I Use
There are a handful of affiliate programs that I have found are a good fit for this site. Each program is chosen because it lines up with the kind of content and resources that I believe bring value to you as the reader.
1. Amazon Associates links
This website takes part in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, which is Amazon’s way of letting creators earn commissions from recommending products. If you see a link to something on Amazon here, it is safe to assume it is an affiliate link. When you click and add something to your cart within 24 hours, I could earn a commission based on that sale; even if you end up buying something completely different from what I originally recommended. This makes Amazon affiliate links very flexible, which is why so many content creators use them. Plus, shopping through these links helps support this website and its content.
2. Other product or service affiliate links
I sometimes share links for things like ebooks, courses, apps, and online subscriptions. These work just like the Amazon links; if you end up making a purchase, I could get a small cut from the sale. The price you pay is always the same, and none of these links are pay-per-click unless I say so right up front. You will never pay more for using an affiliate link compared to shopping directly. I only recommend products or services that I have personally tested or researched, so you can trust the reviews and guides you read here are genuine and well considered.
In some cases, I may also partner with brands beyond the usual selections to bring you new products or services that fit the interests of this community. When I get into these new affiliate partnerships, my process is to always check out the products or research them with care before sharing any recommendations. Transparency remains a top priority on this site.
Sponsored Content Disclosure
I write honest reviews and recommendations based on my own research or experience. If a company ever pays me directly to feature a product or write a sponsored post, you will see a clear note about it at the very top of the post. I want you to know right away if a post was paid for, so you can make up your own mind about the content. For now, I focus on keeping my advice independent and really value the trust of my readers. Sponsored content is always clearly labeled, and I continue to avoid misleading or biased recommendations.
Wrapping up, transparency and honesty are huge priorities here. If you have any questions about affiliate links or want to check in about a specific product or link, feel free to reach out. Thanks for supporting the site by using affiliate links if you find something useful!
