This website may contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, we may receive a small commission.

This helps pay for the website and lets us keep giving our readers useful information.

We only suggest products or services that we have used ourselves or that we have done a lot of research on.

Disclosure

In 2015, the Federal Trade Commission came out with new rules for Disclosure Compliance.

These rules are in place so that people who read or watch web media (blogs, YouTube videos, etc.) know if the blogger or presenter is sponsored, endorsed, or working with a different company.

In terms of blogs, the readers need to know if the blogger is making money by sharing a link or product.

In order to follow FTC rules, here’s what you should think about the links and posts on this site

Any or all of the links on SimSaaS.co are affiliate links, which means that if you buy something through them, we get a small commission.

How do affiliate links work?

Purchases are made on the websites of outside affiliate companies:

When a reader on SimSaaS.co clicks on an affiliate link to buy something, they buy the item directly from the seller (not from SimSaaS.co).

Through their affiliate program, companies pay SimSaaS.co a small commission or some other kind of payment for promoting their website or products.

Whether you buy through an affiliate link or a non-affiliate link, the prices are the same for you.

You won’t have to pay more if you click on the link.

Affiliate links to Products

The same thing happens with these affiliate links:

If you click on the link and buy the product, the blogger gets a cut of the sale or some other kind of payment.

Affiliate links are often also for things like bundles of e-books, e-courses, and packages for online summits.

Again, using these affiliate links won’t change the prices. You won’t have to pay more if you click on the link.

“Pay per click” does not apply to these links.

Final Verdict

Please keep in mind that we only recommend products or services that we think our readers will benefit from.

If you have a bad experience with a product or service we recommend, it’s not our fault.

Before you decide to buy something, we want you to do your own research.

If you have any questions about how we tell you about our affiliates, feel free to get in touch with us.