These rules are in place to make sure that people who read or watch web media know if a blogger or publisher is paid by, partnered with, or promoted by another company. Readers want to know whether the content provider makes money by sharing a link or product.

As required by the FTC, please assume the following about this site’s posts and links:

Any/all of the links on 360saws.com are affiliate links, which means I get a tiny commission on sales of certain things.

What Are Affiliate Links?

Purchases are made on external affiliate firm websites: when a reader clicks on an affiliate link on 360saws.com to buy an item, the item is purchased directly from the vendor (not 360saws).

When a person buys something, the price is the same whether they use an affiliate link or not. Clicking an affiliate link vs a non-affiliate link has no effect on the visitor’s price or other information.

360saws has two basic types of affiliate programs:

Product affiliate links.

If you buy something after clicking on an advertising link, I will get a cut of the sale or some other kind of payment. Prices don’t change if you use these links; you won’t pay more because you clicked on them. These links are not “pay per click.”

What about sponsored content?

I don’t write sponsored posts. I want to give you accurate, unbiased information. However, if a corporation want to publish sponsored content on 360saws, I will make this obvious at the beginning of the post.

The bottom line is that I only recommend goods that I use personally or would refer to relatives and friends.
Your purchase contributes to my research efforts. Thank you so very much! I appreciate it!