Summary for affiliate managers

PigiMAX is built on the idea that performance and compliance are not in conflict. We want affiliate managers, partner leads, and legal teams to understand exactly how we handle affiliate relationships, how we talk about products, and what we never do.

  • Clear disclosures on pages where affiliate links or paid placements are present.
  • No deceptive tactics such as brand bidding, cookie stuffing, or fake scarcity.
  • Claim verification and regular review cycles for high-impact content.
  • Respect for partner rules and regulatory guidance in each vertical.
  • Straightforward escalation and remediation if concerns arise.

How PigiMAX earns money

Some of the links and placements on PigiMAX properties are affiliate links or paid collaborations. When you click those links or become a customer, we may earn a commission or fee. This does not change the price you pay or which products we choose to feature.

We select offers based on fit and our ability to represent them honestly. Partners do not control the conclusions of our content, but they can correct factual errors.

Disclosures in practice

We provide clear affiliate disclosures near the relevant content or links, not only in the footer.

  • Pages with affiliate links include a notice at or near the top, in readable language.
  • Long-form content may repeat disclosures near major calls to action.

Example disclosure (not legal advice): “Some links on this page are affiliate links. If you click and sign up, we may earn a commission. We only recommend products we can describe honestly and in line with our compliance standards.”

There is also a global notice in the site footer, but close-proximity disclosures take priority.

How we review content

  • We aim for balanced coverage, mentioning both strengths and trade-offs where it helps readers.
  • We rely on partner documentation, product interfaces, and trusted sources for factual claims.
  • We do not copy partner creatives verbatim as “reviews”; our goal is to add context, not repeat marketing copy.

High-traffic content is periodically revisited to check that claims still match the product. Posts that are out of date or no longer aligned with our standards are updated or retired.

What we will not do

  • Brand bidding or trademark-abusing ad campaigns.
  • Toolbar traffic, ad injection, or similar intrusive tactics.
  • Cookie stuffing or other methods that fire tags without genuine user action.
  • Misleading “prelander” pages that hide the nature of the product.
  • Fake countdowns, artificial scarcity, or “only 3 left” claims that are not truthful.
  • Fabricated testimonials or social proof.

If we discover that any tactic we use could be interpreted as deceptive, we pause, review, and correct it before continuing.

Data & privacy overview

We collect analytics data (such as page views, scroll depth, and clicks) to understand how people use our content and improve it over time. We collect information you choose to submit through forms so we can respond to your requests.

We do not sell or rent user data, and we do not use data from one partner’s program to share sensitive competitive details with another.

For more detail on user data and rights, see our Privacy Policy → /privacy-terms/.

Reporting concerns and getting help

Partners, readers, and regulators (where relevant) can contact us if they see something that appears inaccurate, incomplete, or out of line with our standards.

Contact routes:

When an issue is reported, we:

  • Acknowledge receipt.
  • Review the relevant content and evidence.
  • Pause or adjust the content where necessary.
  • Follow up with the reporter or partner with a summary of changes.