♥ …Sinea
One of the things I love about blogging is that I can earn money working from home. Right now, that means more to me than ever. My hubby suddenly needs in-home health care and, since my office is right at home, I can be there to care for him! It isn’t always easy (and I appreciate any prayers you might want to send our way) but I am so grateful that I don’t have to leave the house to go to a 9-5 job.
As a blogger, one of the ways I earn income is as a product affiliate. I represent a number of companies who well quality products that I believe will really bless you. If you buy something from them through me, it blesses me, too. There is a list below – with links – to let you know who they are. I want thank you all so much for any time you buy something from them through me.
[How it works: when you first click a link that you see on Ducks ‘n a Row or in an email from me, and then you buy something from them, I will get credit for the sale and make a small commission. Your purchases are anonymous. Since I will never know who made a purchase, I am thanking all of you right here, right now!]
Here are the wonderful merchants through whom I earn affiliate income:
Amazon – they sell everything! AMAZON is my PRIMARY source of affiliate income and I so appreciate all of you who make a point of coming to Ducks ‘n a Row to click on an Amazon link or Amazon ad before you do your Amazon shopping.(Amazon shoppers who shop through me pay NOTHING extra to do it but are such a great help. This is how I make a living! Thank you so so much ♥)
Checks Unlimited– one of the nation’s top check manufacturers!
I See Me – adorable personalized storybooks, games and toys for kids!
Minted – weddings – art – home – gifts – holiday – kids art and more
Thank you, thank you, thank you for shopping through me!
Enjoy!
Please know that the editorial content on Ducks ‘n a Row is not influenced by advertisers or affiliate partnerships. This disclosure is provided in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR § 255.5: Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”