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Affiliate Disclosure

The full statement of how Nexodus participates in Amazon’s affiliate programmes, what that means for the links you click on our site, and what it doesn’t mean.

The required statement

Nexodus (nexodusbpo.com) is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and the Amazon EU Associates Programme — affiliate advertising programmes designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon properties including Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.de, and Amazon.nl. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.

Prices and availability shown on our pages were accurate as of the time of publication; both are subject to change. Always check the live Amazon listing for the current figure that applies when you click through.

What this means in practical terms

When you click an Amazon link on a Nexodus page and then go on to buy a qualifying item — not necessarily the specific product we linked to — Amazon credits the resulting sale to Nexodus and pays us a small commission. The commission is a fraction of the sale price (Amazon’s rates vary by category; in most cases it’s between 1% and 6%) and it comes out of Amazon’s side of the transaction. You do not pay anything extra. The price on the Amazon listing is the same whether you arrived via Nexodus, via a Google search, or by typing the URL directly.

The commission is the entire business model of this site. It pays for the editorial work — the writing, the variant research, the cross-storefront availability checks — that the site exists to do.

Which links are affiliate links

Any link on Nexodus that points to an Amazon property (amazon.com, amazon.nl, amazon.de, amazon.co.uk) and is associated with a product is an affiliate link. These links carry our tracking tag (tag=next1201-20) in the URL, which is how Amazon identifies us as the referring site. Affiliate links are marked with the rel=“sponsored nofollow noopener” attribute as required by Amazon’s Operating Agreement and recommended by search engines for transparency.

Links to other domains — manufacturers, news articles, regulatory bodies — are not affiliate links and don’t earn us any commission.

What we don’t do

  • We don’t accept paid placements. A product’s position in our Top Sellers list or its inclusion in a comparison is decided by editorial criteria, not by which brand has paid for visibility.
  • We don’t accept review units in exchange for coverage. If a brand sends us a product as a gift and we cover it, we’ll say so explicitly on the page.
  • We don’t inflate prices or invent “was/now” figures. Prices shown were accurate at the time of publication. We don’t fabricate a higher “original” price to make the current price look like a deal.
  • We don’t use the email-out version of affiliate links. Amazon’s Operating Agreement prohibits placing affiliate links in unsolicited emails or in newsletter campaigns outside of approved tools. Our affiliate links only appear on the website.
  • We’re not an “Amazon partner” or “official” Amazon site. We’re an independent editorial site that happens to use Amazon’s affiliate programme. Amazon doesn’t endorse us, edit our content, or have any influence over which products we recommend.

How to verify a link is what we say it is

Right-clicking any Amazon link on our site and choosing “Copy link address” will show you the destination URL. You’ll see amazon.[domain]/dp/[ASIN]/?tag=next1201-20&linkCode=ll2&linkId=18df7ba2beedde3975b70580f69cf077 — the tag= parameter is what makes it an affiliate link. If you’d prefer to visit the product page without sending us a commission, copy just the amazon.[domain]/dp/[ASIN] portion into your browser. We don’t lose sleep over readers who do this; it’s your purchase, not ours.

About our store ID

Our Amazon Associates store identifier is next1201-20. This is the same tag we use across all four Amazon storefronts we link to (amazon.com, amazon.nl, amazon.de, amazon.co.uk), via Amazon’s OneLink global earning configuration. The store ID will appear in every affiliate link on the site.

Editorial independence

The affiliate relationship doesn’t alter what we’d say about a product. A comparison page recommends the variant we’d genuinely pick, regardless of which one has the higher commission rate. The Top Sellers list ranks products on usefulness, not on margin. Honest negative observations about a product’s shortcomings stay in the write-up because they’re the part that makes the recommendation useful to a reader.

If you ever find something on Nexodus that reads as if a commercial relationship is bending the editorial — please tell us through the contact form. We treat that kind of feedback seriously.

Updates to this disclosure

This page is reviewed when our affiliate participation changes or when Amazon updates its Operating Agreement in a way that affects what we’re required to disclose. The current version applies to all pages on the site as of the publication date below.

Last updated: 18 May 2026.