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The goal of this site is:
- to share expertise and recommendations
- help you decide what is best for your business or personal use
- be as open, forthright and sincere as possible, at all times no matter what product is being reviewed.
We believe in full disclosure and try to disclose any relationships each time We make a recommendation. As the site grows it will, hopefully, have many reviews on various products, ebooks, themes, plugins, softwares etc.
Affiliate Links
Sometimes these recommendations include links, also known as an affiliate or referral link, to products for which we may receive some kind of compensation. Basically, if you end up buying a product that you found via our link.
Sometimes that commission is just a few dollars; sometimes it’s a little more. Sometimes it’s a one-time commission; sometimes it’s a rolling commission — so if you sign up for a monthly subscription service we might get a slice of that monthly fee.
But here’s the important thing — that referral doesn’t cost you a penny. The entire commission comes out of the vendor’s pocket not yours.
And it goes without saying that we’ll never recommend a product simply because it pays us a commission because that would be sleazy, right?
So we’ll only recommend products that we’ve personally used or that come highly recommended by trusted peers. (After all, if we only recommended products we’re using ourselves right now, we’d be doing you a disservice, because there are tools that are a great fit when you’re starting out, but not when your blog is bigger like ours. Make sense?). So that you can easily tell when we’re using an affiliate link, we’ll put (affiliate link) after it.
Now it’s possible that we didn’t mark some links in older posts as clearly as this, so the safest thing to assume is that any time we link to a third-party product, we might get a small commission.