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Affiliate Disclosure

 Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: June 11, 2026


Hey there! Before you dive in, I want to be upfront about something important.

The Short Version

Some of the links on this blog are affiliate links. That means if you click on a link and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission — at no extra cost to you. It's one of the ways I keep this blog running!


The Full Story

Dream In Plain Sight is a participant in affiliate advertising programs, which may include (but are not limited to):

  • Amazon Associates Program — As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
  • [Other affiliate program, e.g., RewardStyle / ShareASale / LTK] — I may also partner with other brands and networks from time to time.

Whenever a post contains affiliate links, you'll typically see a quick note at the top letting you know. I also try to use an asterisk (*) or note "(affiliate link)" next to specific links where relevant.


What This Means for You

  • 💸 You pay nothing extra. The price you see is the same whether you use my link or go directly to the site.
  • 🤍 I only recommend things I actually like. I would never share something just to earn a commission. My recommendations are based on my genuine experience and opinion.
  • 🔍 Your trust matters more than any commission. If I don't love it, I won't link it — simple as that.

Why I Do This

Running a blog takes time and energy. Affiliate income helps me keep the content free and the lights on, so I can keep showing up here for you. I appreciate your support more than you know!


A Note on the FTC

This disclosure is in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines on endorsements and testimonials (16 CFR Part 255). The FTC requires bloggers and content creators to clearly disclose any relationship that could influence their recommendations — and I'm happy to do exactly that.


If you ever have questions about whether a link is an affiliate link, or about any of the products I recommend, feel free to reach out at Administrator@Dreaminplainsight.com. I'm always happy to chat!

Thanks for reading — and for supporting this little blog. It truly means everything. 🤍


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