Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: April 20, 2026

Plain-language summary

Some links on this site are affiliate or referral links. If you click one and sign up or buy something, I may earn a small commission or service credit at no extra cost to you.

I only recommend products and services I actually use in my daily work, RV life, or personal health routine. If a link is an affiliate link, I’ll usually note it inline. Regardless of whether there’s a commission involved, the opinion, review, or recommendation is my own — affiliate revenue does not change what I write about or what I recommend.

What “affiliate link” means

An affiliate link is a unique URL that tracks clicks back to my account. When someone uses one to sign up for a service or purchase a product, the company pays me a small referral fee or gives me a service credit. Examples on this site include:

  • Starlink — residential satellite internet referral program
  • EcoFlow — portable power station referral program
  • Amazon — Amazon Associates program for books, supplements, and gear I mention
  • Other programs added over time

Why I disclose

The FTC requires bloggers and content creators to clearly disclose material connections with brands. More importantly, I think readers deserve to know when a link benefits me financially — it’s the only way to trust the recommendation.

Questions

If you have questions about any specific recommendation, whether I use the product, or how I chose it — email me at dominic.ferrara@gmail.com.


This disclosure applies to all content at dominicferrara.com, blog.dominicferrara.com, and any social or newsletter channels I operate.