Affiliates

Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: October 15th 2025

At djoseph.info, transparency and honesty are core values.
Some of the links on this website — and on our related social media platforms — are affiliate links.
This means that if you click on one of these links and make a purchase or subscribe to a service, we may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you.

Why We Use Affiliate Links

Running and maintaining this website involves time, research, and hosting costs.
Affiliate partnerships help support our work and allow us to continue providing free tutorials, reviews, and creative tools to the community.
We only recommend products and services that we:

Personally use or have thoroughly tested, or

Genuinely believe offer value to our readers and viewers.

Our goal is to help you make informed choices — not to push sales.

Affiliate Programs We Participate In

We participate in several affiliate and referral programs, which may include (but are not limited to):

AI and video generation tools (e.g., Sora, Higgsfield, Runway, etc.)

Web hosting, domain, and software service providers

Educational and creative software platforms

Specific affiliate relationships may change over time, and we’ll update this page if material changes occur.

How Affiliate Links Work

When you click an affiliate link on this site, a cookie may be placed on your browser to track purchases for commission purposes.
This does not affect your final price or your privacy beyond what’s required for referral tracking.
For more information on data collection, please review our Privacy Policy
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Your Trust Matters

We value your trust above all else.
Affiliate relationships do not influence our editorial choices or the honesty of our reviews.
If a product or service doesn’t meet expectations, we’ll say so plainly.

If you ever have questions about how a specific link or recommendation works, feel free to contact us at:
[email protected]

Legal Disclosure

This affiliate disclosure is provided in accordance with:

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Guidelines on endorsements (16 CFR Part 255),

The Competition Bureau Canada’s Influencer Marketing Disclosure Guidelines, and

Platform policies from YouTube, Meta, TikTok, and other major networks regarding promotional transparency.

Thank You

By using our affiliate links, you’re helping support djoseph.info and the free resources we share with creators around the world.
We genuinely appreciate your trust and support.