I’m all about 100% transparency at homehackspro.com.
There’s enough trickery on the web that you shouldn’t have to be subjected to it here.
So in the spirit of transparency, I’m disclosing that some of the links to products and services found throughout this site are affiliate links, sometimes known as “referral links”, or “partner links.
What does that mean? It means that if you click a link and purchase a product from that link, I
will get a small commission at no additional cost to you.
Because my reputation is on the line I only recommend products and services that I am familiar with and have no problem recommending to my own friends and family.
Every product or service I recommend has my full vote of confidence behind it.
However, just because I recommend a product or service on this site, does NOT mean it is right
for you.
Getting results from products or services you purchase on the web rely solely on your
own ability to achieve those results, to take action, and to follow through with the opportunity
presented.
There’s never any guarantee that you will achieve the same results as myself or individuals mentioned or interviewed in this site with the products I recommend.
You should always ALWAYS do your own due diligence and research before purchasing a
product or service recommended on this site and make the right choice for you and your
business!!
So be smart about clicking on links and purchasing products. There may be times that I miss
letting you know about an affiliate link. I do not do this maliciously.
It’s impossible for me to attribute every single link in a post. Assume that any link pointing to a 3rd party merchant or product is an affiliate link even if they aren’t.
Look for affiliate disclaimers in the top or bottom of posts.
You are solely responsible for your own purchases and actions.
If a link looks like this: trk.homehackspro.com/something … then it’s most likely an affiliate
link. The subdomain “trk” is where I host affiliate links so I can easily keep track of them and modify
them if necessary.
If a link is buried under text, you can hover over the link and often see the destination URL, or simply right click + copy the link and drop it in your browser to view it before hitting enter and leaving my site.