Affiliate Disclosure

Thanks for being here at Trailing Away! We’ve created this page on our website for extra transparency about our business model and how this site earns revenue. We sometimes make money if you click a link to a third-party website and make a purchase. The FTC requires that websites and blogs disclose to their visitors that their links are “affiliate links” or that the website receives some sort of compensation (or potential compensation) for linking to a product, service, or business.

However, even if we didn’t legally have to disclose that some of our links are affiliate links, we would anyway, because we believe it’s best to be transparent with our readers.

Using our links doesn’t ever cost you anything additional; in fact, sometimes our links save you money through special discounts or deals we’ve negotiated or received access to (which we’ll always disclose). And the commissions allow us to continue to produce the comprehensive and well-researched content that you’re used to seeing around here. We would never link you to a product or service just for the commission because that’s not our style. Our reputation and credibility is far more important to us (and more valuable) than any commission.

So in a nutshell, WE LOVE YOUR CLICKS! Thank you for being here and supporting our site. We hope you find lots of awesome date ideas here!

Amazon Associates Program Disclosure:

TrailingAway.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. Amazon and the Amazon logo are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc., or its affiliates.

We also participate in other affiliate programs and sometimes get a commission through purchases made through our links, so thanks for clicking!

Happy trailing!