The Income Toolkit is supported in part by affiliate partnerships. Here is exactly what that means and how it works.

What is an affiliate link?

An affiliate link is a tracked link to a third-party product or service. If you click one and go on to sign up or buy, the third party may pay us a small commission. The price you pay is the same – sometimes lower if the partner runs a referral discount – and we never receive your personal details.

Where they appear on this site

Affiliate links appear in two places:

  • Inside blog posts and toolkits, where we recommend a specific tool we use ourselves.
  • On the Resources page, alongside any third-party tool we send readers to.

We label these clearly. Outbound affiliate links open in a new tab and point directly to the partner’s tracked URL – for example a go.fiverr.com/visit/?bta=… link for Fiverr. We do not run a custom /redirect/ structure on top.

Our promise

Affiliate relationships do not change what we recommend. We only recommend tools we have used ourselves and would still use without an affiliate deal. If a partner stops being worth recommending, the link comes down regardless of how much commission it pays.

If a paid recommendation ever existed on this site, it would be marked clearly as “Paid partnership” rather than “Affiliate link”. There are none of those at the moment.

Current affiliates

For full transparency, the third parties we currently have affiliate relationships with:

  • Fiverr – for finding freelance help.
  • QuickBooks – for sole-trader bookkeeping.

We will update this list whenever it changes.

Questions

Ask anything by emailing info@theincometoolkit.com.

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