Advertising Disclosure

RecipePool is an independently operated recipe publication. This page explains how advertising, affiliate links, and commercial relationships are handled so readers can understand the difference between editorial content and monetization.

Editorial first

Recipe visibility, recipe notes, ratings display, and internal links are based on editorial quality signals, not whether a page can earn revenue.

Clearly disclosed

When a page includes affiliate product links or advertising relationships, we disclose that relationship in plain language.

Reader control

Readers can review our cookie and privacy practices, including information about personalized advertising and opt-out controls.

Display Advertising

RecipePool may display ads through third-party advertising partners. These partners may use cookies or similar technologies to serve, personalize, limit, and measure ads. Advertising technology can also help prevent repeatedly showing the same ad and can report whether an ad was viewed.

Our advertising setup is documented publicly through ads.txt, which identifies authorized digital advertising sellers for recipepool.com.

Affiliate Links

Some recipe pages may include product links for ingredients, tools, pantry staples, or equipment that are directly relevant to the recipe or technique. Some of those links may be affiliate links, which means RecipePool may earn a commission if you purchase through the link at no additional cost to you.

As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

Sponsored Content

If RecipePool publishes sponsored content in the future, it will be identified as sponsored. Sponsored relationships should not override basic recipe quality: instructions still need to be useful, ingredient context still needs to be clear, and claims should not be exaggerated to satisfy a commercial partner.

Editorial Independence

Commercial relationships do not determine which recipes remain public. The public catalog is intentionally limited while recipe pages are reviewed for image relevance, specific cooking guidance, visual checkpoints, ingredient context, troubleshooting, and overall usefulness.

We would rather keep a page offline than publish a thin recipe only because it could carry ads or product links. That standard applies to recipes, guides, roundups, and any future sponsored work.

Our broader editorial standards are documented in the Editorial Policy. For privacy and cookie details, review the Privacy Policy.

Questions

If you have questions about ads, affiliate links, or commercial disclosures, contact us through the Contact page.