Welcome to the Rehoboth blog’s transparency and disclaimer page. This space is designed to ensure clarity and integrity regarding how our content is produced, how monetization works, and what responsibilities we assume (or don’t).
1. Editorial Integrity
Rehoboth strictly follows the editorial framework defined by the DPPR Standards + Strategic Summary model. All content is:
- Original and practical in nature
- Professionally written, educational and inspiring
- Structured in 9 editorial blocks, including storytelling, technical advice, challenges, and legacy
- Crafted to align with universal values such as wisdom, diligence, financial clarity and responsibility
Every article is created with care, research, and strategic clarity.
2. Monetization Model
This blog is monetized through the following methods:
a) Google AdSense:
- Ads appear throughout the site and may be personalized based on user behavior.
- Editorial content remains fully independent from advertisers.
b) Affiliate Links (Amazon, Wise, Avenue, Nomad, etc.):
- Some links to external sites are affiliate links. This means we may earn a commission if you click and make a purchase.
- The user pays the same amount — our commission is paid by the partner.
- We only recommend tools and services we believe offer genuine value.
c) Digital Products and Services:
- From time to time, we may offer spreadsheets, e-books, or mentorships via affiliate or direct sales links.
3. Legal Disclaimer
a) Financial Information and Results:
- This blog provides educational content. It does not constitute financial, legal, investment, or tax advice.
- Readers are responsible for their own decisions and should consult licensed professionals.
- Results mentioned in posts are estimates, illustrative scenarios or based on past experiences — they are not guaranteed.
b) Third-Party Links and Ads:
- Rehoboth is not responsible for the services, content, policies or practices of third-party websites linked via ads or affiliate banners.
c) Affiliate Purchases:
- We do not handle customer service for third-party purchases. Any claim, issue or return must be addressed with the vendor.
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