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Affiliate Disclaimer
Full transparency about how we earn money, how affiliate links work, and our promise that a commission never changes what we recommend to you.
Last Updated: May 2026How Affiliate Links Actually Work
We know “affiliate link” can sound complicated. Here’s the simple version of what happens when you click one of our product links:
You Click
You click a product link in one of our articles
You’re Taken to Amazon
You land on the product page on Amazon.com
You Buy (If You Want)
You decide whether to buy — no pressure, ever
We Earn a Small Fee
Amazon pays us a small % commission
You Pay Nothing Extra
The price is exactly the same for you
Amazon Associates Program
ASSOCIATE
We Are an Amazon Associate
The Dailey House participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. This is Amazon’s official affiliate program for content publishers. When we recommend a product and link to it on Amazon, our link contains a unique tracking ID that tells Amazon the referral came from us. If you purchase that product (or in some cases, any product) within 24 hours of clicking our link, we earn a commission. Amazon manages all transactions — we never handle your payment information.
Commission rates vary by product category and are set entirely by Amazon — they range from roughly 1% to 10% depending on the type of product. We have no control over these rates and they do not influence which products we feature. Our editorial decisions are based entirely on product quality, relevance to our readers, and our genuine assessment of value.
Our Promise to You
We want to be completely clear about what our affiliate relationships do — and do not — affect on The Dailey House.
- Recommend products we genuinely believe are worth buying
- Research items thoroughly before featuring them
- Include both affiliate and non-affiliate links — we link to the best option regardless
- Disclose every affiliate link clearly at the top of articles that contain them
- Update recommendations when better products come along
- Mention drawbacks and limitations honestly alongside the benefits
- Recommend a product purely because it pays a higher commission
- Accept payment from brands in exchange for positive reviews
- Inflate reviews or hide genuine negatives to encourage a click
- Recommend products we haven’t researched or wouldn’t use ourselves
- Prioritize affiliate links over better non-affiliate alternatives
- Allow any brand or advertiser to dictate our editorial content
Where You’ll See Our Disclosures
In compliance with the FTC’s guidelines on endorsements and testimonials, we disclose our affiliate relationships clearly in every place they are relevant. You won’t have to hunt for the disclosure — it will always be visible before you start reading an affiliate-linked article.
Top of Articles
Any article containing affiliate links displays a clear disclosure notice at the very top — before the content begins.
Inline Links
Product links that are affiliate links are labeled so readers can identify them within the article body.
Site Footer
A brief affiliate disclosure notice appears in the site footer on all pages where affiliate content may be present.
This Page
This dedicated Affiliate Disclaimer page is linked from our footer, every article disclosure, and our Privacy Policy.
Our Product Review Standards
The Dailey House focuses on home decor, and many of the products we write about are available on Amazon. Here is exactly how we approach product coverage:
- Research-based: We research products using Amazon reviews, verified purchase data, independent review sources, and where possible, hands-on testing by our editorial team.
- Balanced coverage: We include pros and cons for every product we feature. A recommendation from us means we genuinely think it delivers value — not just that it has a good commission rate.
- Best-pick selection: When we list multiple products, we rank based on quality, value, and suitability for different budgets and spaces — not on which has the highest affiliate payout.
- Price accuracy: Prices listed in our articles reflect Amazon’s pricing at the time of writing. Prices fluctuate on Amazon frequently and we cannot guarantee that figures are current at the time you read an article. Always confirm the price on Amazon before purchasing.
- No gifted products unless disclosed: If we have received a product for free or at a discount, we say so explicitly in the article. Free products do not guarantee a positive review.
- No paid placements: Brands cannot pay to be featured in our articles. Product recommendations are made on editorial merit only.
Third-Party Websites & Responsibility
When you click an affiliate link on thedaileyhouse.com, you will be taken to a third-party website — most commonly Amazon.com. Once you leave The Dailey House, you are subject to that website’s own terms of service, privacy policy, and practices, which may differ from ours.
The Dailey House is not responsible for:
- The accuracy of product descriptions, specifications, or availability on Amazon or any other third-party retailer
- Changes in pricing after we have published an article
- The quality, safety, or suitability of any product purchased through an affiliate link
- Shipping times, return policies, or customer service issues — these are handled entirely by the retailer
- The content, privacy practices, or security of third-party websites we link to
Updates to This Disclaimer
This Affiliate Disclaimer may be updated periodically to reflect changes in our affiliate partnerships, FTC guidelines, or site practices. The “Last Updated” date at the top of this page will always reflect the most recent revision.
Material changes — such as adding new affiliate partnerships — will also be reflected in our Privacy Policy. Your continued use of thedaileyhouse.com after any changes constitutes your acceptance of the updated disclaimer.
Questions About Our Affiliate Links?
If you have any questions about our affiliate partnerships, how a specific product was selected, or anything else about how we make money, we’re happy to be transparent about it. Just ask.