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Advertising Policy

Here at Low Income Relief, we’re committed to providing valuable information and resources at no cost to you. To make this possible, we use a few different methods:

  • Ads: You may see ads from various companies on our site. We partner with advertising networks to display relevant ads on our website.
  • Affiliate Links: Sometimes we recommend products or services. If you click our link and sign up or make a purchase, we may earn a small commission. This doesn’t cost you anything extra.
  • Sponsorships: Occasionally, we partner with companies for sponsored posts on our site. We always clearly disclose these partnerships and only work with brands that align with our values.
  • Channel Memberships: Our readers can choose to support Low Income Relief directly with a low-cost YouTube channel membership.

When you click links to other sites, you leave our area of responsibility. We are not responsible for the content or actions of external websites you may visit, so please use caution when clicking away from Low Income Relief.

Integrity Pledge

Our first priority is always to serve our mission, to help low income people across America make ends meet. We have a strict vetting process for our sponsors and affiliate programs.

  • You Come First: We carefully vet all advertisers and sponsors to ensure their products or services offer genuine value and align with our mission of helping low-income families.
  • No Harmful Promotions: We refuse to partner with any company or advertiser that promotes predatory practices, addictive substances, or anything that could exploit our audience’s vulnerabilities.
  • Transparency is Key: We always clearly disclose any sponsored content or posts containing affiliate links. Your trust in our recommendations is paramount.

As a general rule, we do not promote businesses or services that we determine are predatory or harm low income individuals. For example, we do not accept direct-buy ad placements that promote gambling or addictive substances.

Brand Guidelines

At Low Income Relief, our mission is to empower low-income individuals and families. We seek to partner with brands that share these values and offer products or services with the following attributes:

  • Truly Beneficial: We prioritize solutions that address the real-world needs and challenges faced by our audience.
  • Ethical & Responsible: We won’t promote companies with predatory practices, harmful products, or terms of service that exploit vulnerable populations.
  • Family-Friendly: Our content is safe for all ages, and we expect the same from our partners.
  • Commitment to Transparency: We value honesty and clear communication in all aspects of business.

We carefully vet each partnership to make sure that the business aligns with our core principles. When we consider a new proposal, we follow these steps:

  • Careful Evaluation: We thoroughly review each potential partner’s products, services, website, and terms of service.
  • Audience First: We ask ourselves, “Would this genuinely help the people we serve?” If the answer isn’t a clear “yes,” it’s not a fit.
  • Personal Use: We only promote services we would use ourselves. Preference is given to services we have personally used. If it’s not something we would use or let our children use, it’s not something we will recommend to our audience.
  • Community Advocates: We believe in calling out harmful practices to protect our audience. If we find something harmful, we will make sure our audience knows to avoid it.

If you are interested in advertising with Low Income Relief, please send your pitch to [email protected] for consideration.

Brands We Work With

We are affiliated with several companies, including Amazon. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

Other brands that we work with include:

  • Ibotta
  • Injury Claims
  • JustAnswer
  • Skip Grants

Although we do our best to vet sponsors and direct-buy advertisers, we also use automatic advertising networks our website that automatically select and place ads. We are not responsible for and we do not make any guarantees or promises regarding the offers or businesses promoted on our website.

Once you click away from our website, you are interacting with an entirely different business with an entirely different privacy policy. We cannot be held liable for the content on other websites.

The Bottom Line

We’re committed to responsible advertising practices and may update this policy as needed to ensure the best possible experience for our readers. Thank you for your continued support!