Affiliate Disclosure

OmniHomeX may earn a commission from some links on this site.

If a reader buys something through certain retailer links, OmniHomeX may earn a commission at no extra cost to the reader. That relationship should support the work, not dictate the editorial conclusion. This page is meant to cover site-wide affiliate relationships in a way that works across Amazon, impact-managed programs, and future retailer or network partnerships.

How affiliate links work

Some outbound links may be affiliate links. If a purchase is made after clicking one of those links, OmniHomeX may receive compensation from the retailer, marketplace, or affiliate network involved. That may include programs such as Amazon Associates, impact-managed partnerships, or other programs used in the future.

What affiliate relationships should not change

Compensation should not guarantee coverage, placement, or a positive recommendation. OmniHomeX is intended to explain tradeoffs clearly, including when a product is not the best fit.

Where disclosures should appear

Relevant articles should include plain-language disclosure near the recommendation itself, while this page acts as the site-wide explanation of how the relationship works. When a program requires more specific wording, OmniHomeX can add that line on the pages where it actually applies.

Program-specific wording

Some affiliate programs require specific language. For example, pages that include Amazon affiliate links can also display this line: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

Baseline disclosure approach

OmniHomeX keeps disclosures close to recommendation content and maintains this site-wide page as an overview. Program-specific language may appear in individual articles when a retailer or network requires it.