Affiliate disclosure

How commercial links are handled on this site.

The Countryside Move is built to be useful first. There are no live affiliate links on the site at launch. If that changes, affected pages will carry a clear disclosure near the top as well as this wider site disclosure.

What this means in plain English

  • If a link may earn us a commission, that will be disclosed clearly.
  • Commercial relationships do not determine what a page recommends.
  • A guide should still make sense even when there is no commercial link for the best answer.

What readers should expect

  • Clear wording near affiliate recommendations or comparison boxes when they are live.
  • No hidden commercial links dressed up as neutral advice.
  • Pages that explain why an option suits a situation, not just why it converts.
Editorial independence

The recommendation should come first.

If a rural broadband setup, insurance route, survey level or moving service is the best fit for the reader, that should stay the answer whether or not it earns money. The site should not recommend a worse option because it pays better.

  • Pages explain how options were judged.
  • Commercial links belong on relevant decision pages, not forced into every article.
  • If a page is monetised later, the core advice should still read honestly.

Questions about commercial links?

If you spot unclear disclosures or a page that feels more commercial than useful, use the contact page. The site is meant to be practical and trustworthy, not slippery.

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