
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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6. Contact for Questions
If you have questions about this disclosure, contact:
📧 Cara@ExecutiveFunctionInstitute.com