You’re probably here because you wanted to read more about affiliate links, and all the other behind the scenes money stuff that I do on livelaughgo.co I’m here to be completely transparent with you.
Some of the links on this blog are affiliate links, which means I receive a small portion of the sale if you make a purchase using my links. There is no cost passed on to you whatsoever when you click on or purchase through one of these links.
Have you ever raved to a friend about a product you really love, and they respond with “they should be paying you!”? That’s basically what’s happening here. By purchasing through my affiliate links you’re helping me with a couple of pence towards my next coffee, while I watch the boys at soft play. I will label the affiliate link so you can clearly see, and decide if you’d like to use my link or do something else less convenient 🙂
For example, I’m a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to Amazon.co.uk and affiliated sites.
I also have a travel planner for you to use to plan your days out or holidays. It’s completely free for you to use, (and it’s a pretty darn cool tool, actually) but you should know that if you book any trips or add-ons via the trip planner, I will get a penny or two.
Live, Laugh, Go! is a personal blog written and edited by me (Helena Blakemore). I accept cash advertising, sponsorship, paid insertions and other forms of compensation. The compensation received will never influence the content, topics or posts made in this blog. I am compensated to provide opinion on products, services, websites and various other topics. Even though I receive compensation for some posts or advertisements, I always give my honest opinions, findings, beliefs, or experiences on those topics or products. The views and opinions expressed on this blog are purely my own (or my family’s, where appropriate). If I don’t like something, I’ll tell you so – I don’t pretend to love it for a couple of quid. Any product claim, statistic, quote or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer, provider or party in question.