Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: May 21, 2026.

1. We run an affiliate program

Sellers United operates an affiliate program. People who join the program receive a unique $50-off discount code that they share with their audience. When an audience member uses the code at checkout, the affiliate may earn a commission of $20 per ticket starting with the affiliate's second redemption, paid after we reconcile redemptions following the event. Full terms are at sellersunited.com/terms in Section 3 and in the signed Affiliate Agreement.

2. What that means for you as a buyer

If you bought a Sellers United ticket using a code shared by an affiliate, the affiliate may receive a commission from Sellers United. The discount you receive at checkout is the same regardless of whether you use an affiliate code, a general promo code, or no code. The affiliate's commission does not increase the price you pay.

3. What that means for affiliates

If you are an affiliate of Sellers United and you promote a Sellers United ticket on social media, in a newsletter, by email, on a podcast, on YouTube, or in any other public channel, you are required by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (16 C.F.R. Part 255, the Endorsement Guides) to disclose your material connection to Sellers United clearly and conspicuously, close to the promotional claim.

Examples of compliant disclosure:

Disclosure must be clear, plain language, in the same language as the promotion, and not hidden under hashtags, behind a "more" link, or in a separate page.

4. We monitor

Sellers United may monitor public promotional posts that use an affiliate code. We may ask an affiliate to add or fix a disclosure, and we may revoke an affiliate code for failure to disclose, for deceptive claims, for spam, for impersonation, or for any other violation of the Affiliate Agreement.

5. Questions

For questions about our affiliate program, use the contact form and select Affiliates from the topic drop-down.