What affiliate links are
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FTC compliance
This disclosure is made in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s guidelines on endorsements and testimonials (16 CFR Part 255). Assume that any link to a third-party product or service on this site may be an affiliate link.
Editorial independence
Commissions never determine what gets covered here or how. Specifically:
- Opinions, reviews, and recommendations are my own, based on 20+ years of hands-on use
- I recommend tools I use in my own projects or have personally vetted
- Negative experiences get reported as readily as positive ones
- Sponsored or partner content, if any, is labeled as such
My own products
Links to LLMS Amplifier and Authority Amplifier Pro are not affiliate links — they’re my own products, and I earn the sale directly. That’s disclosed here for the same reason everything else is: you should always know when I have a financial interest in what I’m recommending.
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