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 on sbcreativecontent.com 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 located on sbcreativecontent.com to purchase an item, the reader buys the item from the seller directly (not from SB Creative Content). Amazon and/or other companies pay SB Creative Content 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.

There are two main types of affiliate programs:

1. Amazon affiliate links: SB Creative Content is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon properties including, but not limited to, amazon.com, endless.com, myhabit.com, smallparts.com, or amazonwireless.com. Amazon offers a small commission on products sold through their affiliate links. Each of your purchases via our Amazon affiliation links supports our cause at no additional cost to you.

If a blogger links to an Amazon product (with a special code for affiliates embedded in the link), and a reader places an item in their “shopping cart” through that link within 24 hours of clicking the link, the blogger gets a small percentage of the sale. Amazon links are not “pay per click.” If you click on the product link and stay around Amazon and purchase something else, however, I will get commission on that sale.

Anytime you see a link that looks like http://astore.amazon.com/…… or www.amazon.com/…. ​it is an Amazon affiliate link.

2. Product affiliate links: These affiliate links work the same way: if you click the link and buy the product, then the blogger gets a percentage of the sale or some other type compensation. Things like e-book bundles, e-courses, and online summit packages are usually affiliate links, also. 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.”

List of companies with which I have an affiliate relationship:

None at the moment but I’ll keep this page updated if anything changes in the future.

What about sponsored content?
I do not write sponsored posts. What you read on my website are my real and honest opinions. No one is sending me products and asking me to recommend stuff (yet – again if this changes, I’ll be sure to update this page accordingly).

In regards to social media pages where I use Amazon affiliate links for product recommendations, I will include a link to this post or put “(affiliate link)” in the post.

NOTE: I only recommend products I use myself and am comfortable recommending to friends and family. I’m not in this for the money.