⚠️ Summary: This site contains affiliate links. If you buy through these links, we may earn a commission, at no extra cost to you.
What Is an Affiliate Link?
An affiliate link is a tracked URL that tells a retailer or product provider that a visitor came from our site. If you click an affiliate link and make a qualifying purchase within a set window (usually 30,60 days), we receive a commission from the seller.
The price you pay is identical to what you would pay going directly to the seller. Affiliate commissions are paid by the seller, not added to your cost.
Our Affiliate Partnerships
DIYWoodMaker participates in affiliate programmes including:
- ClickBank: We promote woodworking plan products and business guides available through the ClickBank marketplace. Our primary recommended products are Ted’s Woodworking (plan library), Wood Profits (business guide), and related woodworking resources.
How Affiliate Income Supports This Site
DIYWoodMaker publishes free woodworking guides, tutorials, and reviews. Affiliate commissions allow us to fund the time and resources required to produce and maintain this content. Without affiliate income, the site could not operate as a free resource.
Our Editorial Independence
Affiliate partnerships do not influence our editorial content. We only recommend products we believe offer genuine value to our readers. We would recommend the same products regardless of whether an affiliate programme existed.
When we review or recommend a product, our assessment is based on the product’s merits, its quality, value, and relevance to our audience. We do not accept payment for positive reviews.
Identifying Affiliate Links
Affiliate links on this site may include a tracking parameter in the URL (such as affiliate=woodwest). All pages containing affiliate links display the following disclosure at the top: “⚠️ This page contains affiliate links, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.”
FTC and ASA Compliance
This disclosure is made in accordance with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines on endorsements and testimonials, the UK Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) requirements, and equivalent regulations in other jurisdictions.
Questions
If you have questions about our affiliate relationships or content policies, please contact us.