Affiliate Disclosure

Affiliate Disclosure

How DripBeds stays free to read.

DripBeds is free for readers. Some pages include affiliate links and display advertising, which help support the time, research, writing, and maintenance behind the site. This page explains how that works, without changing the way recommendations are made.

The Short Version

DripBeds participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program that allows sites to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com. If you click an Amazon product link on this site and complete a purchase, DripBeds may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.

Some product links on this site are affiliate links. When you click one and buy from the retailer, the retailer may send DripBeds a referral commission. That commission does not raise your price, and it does not add a separate charge at checkout.

Affiliate revenue helps keep the site running. It supports hosting, research, editing, updating older articles, and the work involved in making raised bed drip irrigation advice clearer than a parts list or a generic installation diagram.

How Recommendations Stay Independent

A drip irrigation product is not useful because it has a link attached to it. It is useful only if it fits the actual raised bed situation being discussed: bed count, bed width, crop spacing, soil type, water source, pressure range, filtration needs, or maintenance problem.

That is the standard used on DripBeds. A simple kit may be enough for a two-bed garden. A better pressure regulator may matter more than a larger kit. A timer can help, but it will not fix poor layout or clogged emitters. If a product has a limitation that matters in real use, the article should say so plainly.

Product links are most likely to appear in kit guides, comparison articles, timer discussions, troubleshooting articles, and pages where a specific part helps solve the problem being explained. That may include drip kits, hose-end timers, filters, pressure regulators, drip tape, emitter tubing, fittings, or related raised bed irrigation parts.

Informational articles may also include product links when they make the advice more useful. The link should support the explanation, not replace it. A reader should still understand what to look for even before choosing where to buy.

Any product link that points to Amazon may be an affiliate link. Some product links may also point to other retailers when that helps readers compare availability, specifications, or product details. This disclosure applies across DripBeds, including older articles and pages that may not repeat the disclosure beside every individual link.

Display Advertising

DripBeds may also show display ads through Google AdSense. These ads are separate from the editorial content on the site. They do not decide which raised bed drip irrigation topics are covered, which products are mentioned, or how a guide explains a setup problem.

Google may use cookies and browsing activity to show ads based on your interests. You can review Google’s advertising policies or adjust your preferences through Google Ad Settings.

FTC Compliance

This disclosure is provided so readers can clearly understand the site’s affiliate and advertising relationships. It is intended to follow the Federal Trade Commission’s guidance on endorsements and advertising disclosures, including 16 CFR Part 255.

Questions

If you have a question about affiliate links, advertising, or how a product is mentioned on DripBeds, send a note directly.