Affiliate Policy
Throughout this Web site at the end of every page, you will see various hyperlinks. These are mostly affiliate ads although some are just links to another page. Affiliate links lead to another Web site (usually a sales page) and there a product is offered for sale. If you are a newbie to the Internet, what this means is that if you click on a hyperlink and buy a product through my hyperlink, I will get a commission. Here's an example of such an affiliate link on this site: vitamin supplement.
I believe affiliate sales are fair for if I do the work in persuading you to at least take a look at the vitamin or herbal product and you feel it's worth a try and then buy it, I should be rewarded with a small commission. Some, though, have a problem with that -- even though buying through an affiliate link doesn't affect the actual price you pay for the product one iota.
Some also find affiliate links deceptive. Well, I try to hide nothing on my sites. If you think this is wrong, don't buy through my affiliate links -- but buy the health products I recommend elsewhere then for they are the best -- I mean that.
I endorse only that which I personally use and have proven to myself. In other words, I completely believe in the health products I endorse. I've benefited from using these various nutritional supplements and that's one of the reasons why I've built this site -- to share my experiences.
I have found the best vitamin or dietary supplements in the world, the most powerful herbs, and other alternative health means and I want to share that information. I don't think it's wrong to want to make a little money at the same time. If nothing else, I just want the site to be solvent.
Actually, you will find me endorsing a product and pointing you toward a product even though I'm not an affiliate for that product. Case in point -- my recommendation of Fresh.com's toothpaste. I use it daily and even though it's expensive ($20 per tube), it does just what it's advertised to. I've been using it since April 2001 and my recommendation is after 6 1/2 years of constant usage.
In conclusion, affiliate marketing is the backbone of Internet marketing and it is here to stay, but some people have a problem with it, and that is why I wrote this page. There it is.
I've been as honest as possible. Thanks for visiting this site.
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