Affiliate Disclosure
Last Updated: November 20, 2025
Our Commitment to Transparency
At TechBlog USA, we believe in transparency and honesty with our readers. This disclosure explains how we earn revenue through affiliate relationships and how it affects our content.
TechBlog USA participates in affiliate marketing programs. This means that when you click on certain links on our website and make a purchase, we may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
What Are Affiliate Links?
Affiliate links are special URLs that contain a unique tracking code. When you click these links and make a purchase, the merchant can identify that the sale came from TechBlog USA, and we receive a small commission.
These commissions help us maintain the website, create quality content, and continue providing valuable tech news, reviews, and buying guides.
Affiliate Programs We Participate In
TechBlog USA is a participant in various affiliate programs, including but not limited to:
- • Amazon Associates Program
- • Technology manufacturer affiliate programs (Apple, Microsoft, etc.)
- • Retailer affiliate networks (Best Buy, B&H Photo, etc.)
- • Software and SaaS affiliate programs
- • Commission Junction, ShareASale, and other affiliate networks
Our Editorial Independence
Our affiliate relationships do NOT influence our editorial content, reviews, or recommendations.
We maintain strict editorial independence:
- • Our reviews are honest, unbiased, and based on thorough testing and research
- • We recommend products based on merit, not commission rates
- • Negative reviews are published even if they affect potential affiliate income
- • Our editorial team operates independently from our business operations
- • We clearly distinguish between editorial content and sponsored/paid content
How We Identify Affiliate Content
We strive to be transparent about affiliate relationships:
- • Articles containing affiliate links include a disclosure notice
- • "Deals" sections prominently feature products with affiliate links
- • Buying guides and product roundups may contain affiliate links
- • We clearly mark sponsored content as "Sponsored" or "Partner Content"
Your Purchase Decisions
Whether or not you use our affiliate links is entirely up to you. You are under no obligation to purchase through our links. The price you pay is the same whether you use an affiliate link or go directly to the merchant.
By using our affiliate links, you're supporting TechBlog USA at no additional cost to you, which helps us continue providing free, quality content.
Sponsored Content
In addition to affiliate links, TechBlog USA may publish sponsored content, including:
- • Paid product reviews or features
- • Sponsored articles or advertorials
- • Brand partnerships
All sponsored content is clearly labeled as "Sponsored," "Partner Content," "Paid Partnership," or similar designations. Sponsored content follows the same editorial standards as our regular content, but the sponsoring company may have input on the topic or messaging.
Amazon Associates Disclosure
TechBlog USA 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.com and affiliated international sites (e.g., Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.ca).
FTC Compliance
This disclosure is in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Questions?
If you have questions about our affiliate relationships or this disclosure, please contact us:
Email: editorial@techblogusa.com
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Bottom Line
We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe in. Whether a product has an affiliate program or not, our primary goal is to provide honest, accurate information to help you make informed tech purchasing decisions.