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Affiliate Links, Stocks, and Trust: My Promise to Readers

What am I doing here? And How. TLDR: I wrote the content on xamsor.com using

What am I doing here? And How.

TLDR: I wrote the content on xamsor.com using my personal experience, knowledge, and research data. I also verified content if one of my trusted ninjas was working on it. Brands and products mentioned in my content never paid me for writing or adjusting it.

No Marketing BS

Feedback and corrections from the companies mentioned are welcomed, but I consider including this feedback in reviews on a case-by-case basis. If I do this, I specifically mention the information or opinion provided by the company so readers can separate my opinion from the company’s position. I tend to ignore all the marketing fluff sent my way entirely.

Affiliate Links? Here’s the Deal

Before January 2025, the site has zero affiliate links. However, traffic on reviews and ratings grew, especially after some of my reviews got #1 and AI overview on Google, mentions on ChatGPT and other AI engines and outranked Trustpilot and the company’s websites.

In January 2025, I decided to join the affiliate programs of all the companies mentioned in my reviews. However, xamsor.com‘s editorial policy will remain the same. If a company doesn’t have an affiliate program, its links will remain in place without any changes to the content. Participation in an affiliate program will not influence my reviews or ratings in any way.

I’m an investor with a diverse portfolio.

Occasionally, my holdings may include companies featured in my reviews, such as Semrush, Similarweb, HubSpot, GoDaddy, etc. As of January 15, 2025, I do not own stocks in any of these companies. However, I buy and sell based on market conditions and timing—not influence or sentiment tied to my reviews.

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Max Roslyakov

Founder, Xamsor