Last Updated: March 2026
RecipesBend is a free cooking resource, and keeping it that way takes work behind the scenes. To support the time and effort that goes into creating recipes, testing air fryer settings, and publishing helpful guides, we earn revenue through advertising and affiliate partnerships.
This page explains how that works.
How We Earn Revenue
Google AdSense Display Ads
RecipesBend runs display ads through Google AdSense. These are the banner and sidebar ads you may notice while browsing. Revenue from these ads helps fund site operations and content creation.
Affiliate Links
Certain articles on RecipesBend include affiliate links to products, tools, or kitchen equipment we reference. If you click one of these links and buy something, we may receive a small commission from the seller.
FTC Compliance
This disclosure is made in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s guidelines on endorsements and testimonials. We believe in transparency, and this page is part of that commitment.
What This Means for You
Using an affiliate link never adds anything to your purchase price. You pay the exact same amount whether you click through our link or find the product on your own.
We reference products that we think are genuinely useful for home cooks. Our opinions are our own, and no affiliate partnership changes what we write, how we review a product, or whether we include it in an article.
Editorial content and affiliate revenue are kept separate.
Google AdSense
RecipesBend participates in Google AdSense, a third-party advertising program run by Google LLC. Ads displayed on our site may be personalized based on your interests and browsing behavior, or they may be general ads related to the page content.
You can adjust your ad preferences or opt out of personalized ads through Google Ad Settings. For full details on how Google manages advertising data, see Google’s Advertising Policies.
How to Identify Affiliate Links
Articles that contain affiliate links will include a brief disclosure statement, typically near the beginning of the post or close to the relevant link. In most cases, affiliate links point to product pages on retailer websites.
If you’re not sure whether a link is an affiliate link, just ask us.
Questions?
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