Advertiser disclosure

How commercial relationships work on Tire Search Engine

Some outbound links may earn Tire Search Engine a commission when a shopper continues to a retailer. We keep those links disclosed, label monetized experiences clearly, and try to preserve a comparison-first experience instead of a thin link directory.

Visible monetization cuesComparison-first flowCommission transparency
Disclosure principle

Commercial relationships should be clear enough that a shopper understands the business model without losing the ability to compare confidently.

We want the site to feel trustworthy, not hidden or manipulative, even when an outbound click can carry commission value.

What users should expect
Clear labelingSponsored links where neededTrust-first page design

The recommended page should still make sense for the shopper, not just for the commercial relationship behind it.

Disclosure overview

This page explains how monetized relationships stay visible without taking over the comparison logic.

The lead read here is that a commercial relationship should never hide what the page is doing, and the site should still guide shoppers toward the page that makes the most sense for their decision.

Lead principle: Clear labeling3 disclosure expectationsPage usefulness stays first
Best read of the page
Primary pageKnown transparency-check intentSee how commercial links are disclosed.
Best next stepComparison-first shopping pathsThe strongest follow-on move is back into the marketplace pages once the shopper understands how monetized links are disclosed.
Coverage depth3 disclosure guardrailsEnough structure to explain how labels, sponsored-link handling, and trust-first page design work together.
Best alternate switchAbout or editorial pagesStep sideways when the reader wants broader context on business-model or editorial standards before returning to shopping pages.
Disclosure guardrails

Commercial relationships should stay visible and understandable

Clear labeling

This standard exists to keep monetized pages clear, trustworthy, and still useful for shoppers trying to make the next decision.

Sponsored links where needed

This standard exists to keep monetized pages clear, trustworthy, and still useful for shoppers trying to make the next decision.

Trust-first page design

This standard exists to keep monetized pages clear, trustworthy, and still useful for shoppers trying to make the next decision.

Related trust pages

Keep reading if you want the broader context behind the disclosure

Return to shopping

Move back into the marketplace once the disclosure question is settled