Affiliate marketing often involves promoting products for a commission, but not all products are cheap. Expensive products can be useful, like a premium laptop, camera, or software, but they require a bigger budget from the customer. Sometimes people feel unsure if suggesting costly items is fair, especially when the buyer may be looking for affordable choices. On the other hand, high-quality products often cost more and can actually provide better long-term value. A laptop that lasts for five years may save more money than a cheaper one that breaks after one year. The challenge is balancing honesty with the chance to earn. Should affiliates only recommend what most people can afford, or is it better to highlight quality even if the price is high? How do you see this balance between cost and value?