Affiliate Disclaimer
We believe in full transparency. Here’s exactly how we earn money and why it never affects our honest reviews.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
What Is an Affiliate Program?
Short version: When you click a link on our site and buy something, we may earn a small commission from the retailer — at absolutely zero extra cost to you. This helps us keep the site free and running.
StapAndNail.blog participates in affiliate marketing programs, including the Amazon Associates Program and other retailer affiliate networks. As an affiliate, we earn a small percentage of sales made through special tracking links embedded in our articles.
This is one of the most common ways content websites are funded. Without it, we’d need to charge a subscription fee or display intrusive ads — neither of which we want to do.
How Affiliate Links Work
You Read Our Review
You find one of our stapler or nailer reviews, comparisons, or buying guides useful. We’ve independently tested and assessed the product based on real-world performance.
You Click a Product Link
If you decide to check out the product, you click a link on our page. This link contains a tracking code that tells the retailer (e.g., Amazon) you came from StapAndNail.blog.
You Make a Purchase
You browse the retailer’s site and decide to buy. The price you pay is exactly the same — or possibly better if there’s a sale. Our link does not add any markup.
We Earn a Small Commission
The retailer pays us a percentage (typically 1–8%) of the sale price as a referral fee. This comes from the retailer’s margin — not from you. You don’t pay anything extra.
We Reinvest in Better Content
These commissions fund our site hosting, tool testing, content production, and research — so we can keep providing free, high-quality stapler and nailer guidance.
Editorial Independence
Earning commissions never influences which products we recommend. Here’s how we protect our integrity:
We Don’t Accept Payment for Reviews
No brand can pay us to write a positive review. Every evaluation is conducted independently based on performance and value.
We Recommend What We’d Buy
If a product doesn’t earn a genuine recommendation, we say so clearly. We’d rather lose a commission than mislead a reader.
We Link to the Best Option, Not the Highest Commission
Our recommended links always point to the best available price and most reliable retailer for the product — not the one with the highest affiliate rate.
We Disclose Every Time
Affiliate links are disclosed in a clear notice at the top of every relevant article, in compliance with FTC guidelines.
No Extra Cost to You — Ever
This bears repeating: affiliate links never cost you more money. The price you see at checkout is the same whether you clicked our link or typed the URL directly.
- No hidden fees are added when you use our links
- Retail prices are not marked up by StapAndNail.blog
- You benefit from any sales, coupons, or discounts available at the retailer
- Clicking our links is entirely optional — we provide product names and retailers so you can search independently if you prefer
Using our affiliate links is one of the simplest ways to support our work if you found our content helpful. Thank you for that!
⚖️ FTC Compliance Statement
In accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) 16 CFR Part 255 guidelines on the use of endorsements and testimonials in advertising, StapAndNail.blog fully discloses all material connections between our site and third-party advertisers or product sellers. This page, along with disclosures in each article, fulfills our FTC compliance obligations. For questions, visit our Contact Page or review our Privacy Policy.
Questions About Our Affiliate Relationships?
We’re always happy to clarify how we work. If you spot a link that doesn’t look right, or want to ask about any of our recommendations, reach out directly.
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