FTC Disclosure
Companies sometimes pay people to promote their wares. These payments may consist of free products, various perks, or actual money. Deals like this are extremely common, and are known as sponsorships.
Since these deals are effectively a form of advertising, the FTC advises people to disclose their relationship with any companies they talk about. After all, someone is more likely to give something a positive review if they received something of value in return.
This page is here to explain that I run this website without any form of compensation. I'm not paid by anyone to review their games, nor do I make any money off of this project. If I've reviewed a game, then I've purchased my copy using my own money.
God Minded Gaming is #NotSponsored, and I prefer it that way.
Since these deals are effectively a form of advertising, the FTC advises people to disclose their relationship with any companies they talk about. After all, someone is more likely to give something a positive review if they received something of value in return.
This page is here to explain that I run this website without any form of compensation. I'm not paid by anyone to review their games, nor do I make any money off of this project. If I've reviewed a game, then I've purchased my copy using my own money.
God Minded Gaming is #NotSponsored, and I prefer it that way.