FTC Disclosure & Affiliate Disclaimer
(Last updated: August 2025)
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires honesty and transparency in online communications. The information below explains how The Executive Function Institute handles sponsorships, reviews, and affiliate relationships.
1. Affiliate Links
Some pages, blog posts, or emails may contain affiliate links. This means that if you click the link and make a purchase, we may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.
These commissions help us:
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Maintain this website.
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Create educational resources.
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Continue offering free content and tools.
We only recommend products or services we believe are genuinely helpful, based on our professional expertise or research.
2. Sponsored Content
If we receive payment, free products, or other benefits to feature a product or service:
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We will clearly mark it as sponsored at the top of the content.
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The statement will look like this:
“This post is sponsored by [Company]. All opinions are our own.”
We do not allow sponsors to influence our opinions or the educational integrity of our content.
3. Reviews and Testimonials
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Testimonials on our site reflect real experiences from real customers or program participants.
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We do not:
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Buy fake reviews.
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Hide or delete negative reviews to mislead visitors.
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Use AI-generated testimonials without disclosure.
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Some reviews may be lightly edited for grammar or length but not for meaning.
4. Social Media Disclosures
If we post on social media about a product, service, or company we have a relationship with, we will disclose it using clear hashtags like:
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#ad
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#sponsored
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#affiliate
5. No Guarantee of Results
Any examples, case studies, or success stories are not a guarantee of results. Individual outcomes depend on many factors, including your effort, environment, and individual circumstances.
6. Contact for Questions
If you have questions about this disclosure, contact:
📧 Cara@ExecutiveFunctionInstitute.com
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