Affiliate Disclosure

Affiliate Disclosure

Last Updated: March 2026

The Light-House Magazine values transparency with its readers. We want you to understand how we operate and how we may earn revenue. This disclosure outlines our use of affiliate links, in compliance with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines.

What Are Affiliate Links?

Some links on thelight-house.net are “affiliate links.” These are special URLs that track where a visitor came from. When you click one of these links and make a purchase, the retailer knows we referred you.

How Commissions Work

If you buy an item through an affiliate link, we may earn a small commission from the sale. This payment comes from the retailer, not directly from you. Your price for the product or service remains exactly the same.

Our Editorial Integrity

Our editorial content and recommendations are based on genuine research and interest, not on potential affiliate commissions. Whether we are discussing gear for exploring canyons, maps for island adventures, or equipment for tracking waves, our primary goal is to provide useful information. Affiliate relationships do not influence our reviews or suggestions for towns, hills, or other places.

Identifying Affiliate Links

We identify affiliate links in several ways. You will often see a direct disclosure near the link or at the top of an article. Our general policy is to be clear about their nature. Look for specific statements or notes within the content.

Contact Us

If you have any questions about this affiliate disclosure, please contact us. You can reach our team at [email protected].