Affiliate marketing disclosures are rules that require marketers to tell readers when a link may earn a commission. The rule from the Federal Trade Commission says that people must clearly explain that they may earn money from recommended products. This helps readers know the relationship between the writer and the company. A simple note like saying that a post contains affiliate links is often used. The message should be easy to see and written in clear language. This rule exists to stop hidden advertising online. Do clear disclosures make readers trust recommendations more or less?