Affiliate Disclosure – The Coupon 4u

Effective Date: January 8, 2026

At The Coupon 4u, we value honesty. This affiliate disclaimer tells you how we generate money and how our partnerships might affect what you see on thecoupon4u.com.

Finding information about affiliate marketing

Affiliate marketing is a business idea that works well and makes money. We are paid when we send people to stores. If you click on some of the coupons or links on our site and buy something, the store might give us a tiny cut.

This deal allows you use our service for free. You will never pay more than what our coupons say. The store’s marketing budget pays the commission, not you. In a lot of cases, you really spent less since you utilized one of our discount coupons.

Think of us as a bridge that helps shoppers identify ways to save money. Stores fare better when they pay attention to clients who are actively looking for deals. It’s great that you can find all those discounts in one place. It’s great for us that we help people connect since we make money doing it.

How We Make Money

Most of The Coupon 4u’s money comes from being an affiliate for online stores and networks. This is how it works in real life.

An affiliate link might be able to tell that you clicked on a bargain or coupon code on our site. We get a cut of the sale if you buy something on the retailer’s website within a specified amount of time, usually between 24 and 90 days.

Prices for commissions vary widely. The store, what they sell, and the program’s rules are all important. Some stores give us a certain amount of money dependent on how much your order costs. People pay different sums for different goods. Commissions are usually between 1% and 20%. Some plans have even better prices for some deals.

We also work with Rakuten Advertising, CJ Affiliate, and ShareASale, which are all affiliate networks. These networks link us to thousands of stores. They take care of the technical parts of tracking and paying.

Ad networks can help us make money by presenting advertising from time to time. Most of the time, these advertising are about shopping, sales, or the retail business.

How Content Matters

Yes, the content on The Coupon 4u is affected by our relationships with affiliates. We need to be honest about how things really are.

We are more likely to show stores that have programs for affiliates. Stores that provide good commission rates frequently get better placement. If both stores are interesting to our audience, a retailer that pays 10% commission may show up more than one that pays 2%.

We don’t exclusively show transactions with high commissions, though. When we choose which discounts to show, we think about a lot of different things. Some of these are the time of year, the quality of the deal, the store’s reputation, and the user’s interest.

We still show stores to people, even though they don’t pay us much in commissions. People who visit our site expect to see these stores. We care about more than just making a profit. We want to give real value and make the experience better for the user.

What We Promise You

Even if we are affiliates, we will always try to keep your trust. We put in a lot of effort to give you information that you can trust.

We don’t lie about how much money you can save or make discounts look bigger than they are only to get more money. The store will give you 15% off if the coupon says so. This is not a lie.

We check and test coupons on a regular basis to make sure they work. Codes that are broken or out of date degrade our reputation more than any commission could help. We take down codes as soon as they stop working.

We make it obvious which websites and vouchers are all part of the same group. Until we specify otherwise, you can assume that any coupon you see on our site is part of an affiliate link. This affiliate disclaimer lets you know that we might make money from the things you buy.

We don’t tell you what to buy just because it will make you a lot of money. Even if we add product reviews or shopping tips, we will still keep our editorial and business interests separate.

Important Information

Here are a few crucial points that can assist you better understand how our business works.

First of all, you don’t have to use our coupons if you don’t want to. You can go to any store and check for offers on their website if you like. We are putting all the coupons in one spot for you. But you don’t have to use our links.

Second, the price you pay doesn’t change because of our commission. The prices stay the same whether you use our link or go straight to the store. The store pays the commission out of its advertising budget.

Third, just because we are affiliates doesn’t mean that every deal is the best one. We want to give you the best deals, but you should constantly check the pricing again. You might want to wait for a better discount, shop at a different store, or use a different coupon provider.

Fourth, not all of the links and coupons on our site work together. We sometimes provide bargains that don’t pay us commissions since they help our users. But a lot of the information we have does involve links to sites that are affiliates.

Our Affiliate Programs

We are part of a number of affiliate programs. We add new collaborations all the time, thus the overall list changes a lot. The most important affiliate connections we have are with programs from a wide range of stores. These include clothes, electronics, things for the home, and vacations.

Some stores work with us directly through their own affiliate programs. Some of us work together through affiliate networks that work with more than one retailer at a time.

Affiliates get paid different sums by different programs. We have contracts with these kinds of programs that say these details are secret. We can’t tell you exactly how much each store charges for commissions.

Cookies and Tracking

Cookies and tracking technology are part of our arrangements with affiliates. A cookie is set on your computer when you click on a link that has to do with us. This cookie keeps track of whether or not you bought something.

We need this tracking so we can get credit for sending you to the store. The cookie usually lasts between one day and three months. It all depends on the rules of the store. We get a share of any sales that occurs during this time.

These cookies for affiliates are not the same as the cookies we use to look at our own information. Please see our Privacy Policy for more details on how we use cookies.

Changes in the Partnership

Over time, our connections with affiliates change. We open and close shops. We also talk about changing the rates of commission. These modifications can modify which deals are on our site and how easy they are to find.

In the future, we might try out various ways to make money. These could be features that cost money, sponsored placements, or subscription services. We’ll change this affiliate disclosure if we find new ways to make money.

Following the FTC

The Federal Trade Commission has guidelines for endorsements, and this affiliate disclosure follows those rules.