figures and prices on a regular basis; and breaking down complex topics into language that is easier to understand.
While we make every effort to ensure that our information is accurate, we strongly encourage you to read the fine print on any product, brand or service that you're interested in before making a decision.
How do we make money?
At Shopping Finder, we're committed to providing you with free, current and accurate information to help you make better buying decisions. To do that we rely on the support of our readers and our commercial partners to help us meet the costs of delivering our services to you.
As a business, we make money in a number of ways:
Referral fees
When you click on a link on Shopping Finder that leads to a third-party website that we have a commercial arrangement with (such as a store), we may earn referral fees.
While we do have commercial arrangements with some providers, this doesn't mean that we always receive compensation every time you click on a link or apply for a product or service. In some instances, we only receive a payment if you decide to buy or obtain a product or service. Either way, this payment comes out of the provider's pocket, and our service is 100% free for you.
Our commercial partners may feature more prominently in our lists of products or services. However, these commercial arrangements don't affect how we review or share our opinion about these services. We'll be upfront about what we like and what we don't like. Straight up? This means that we'll never tell you that a product or a provider is great if it isn't.
Sponsorship/promotional advertising fees
Partners may also pay us to advertise their products more prominently. Such products are marked as "Sponsored", "Promoted" or "Advertisement". Sponsorship fees may be in addition to referral fees. Promoted or sponsored products are not recommendations that the product is appropriate for you, and are not an indication that the product is the best match in its category.
Display advertising
This is when partners buy banners or other advertising on our site, such as in our email newsletters or on our social media channels. Like many publishers, we use display advertising to help cover our costs, and we always make sure that advertisements are clearly distinguished from our editorial content.
Content sponsorship
Sometimes a partner will sponsor an article series, social media posts or videos. We'll always clearly disclose this with a "sponsored by" or "presented by" message. We won't let sponsors influence our content or any reviews of products associated with them.
Want to know more about how we work? Read our editorial guidelines and our legal guidelines.
More guides on Finder Shopping
-
Ettitude Signature Sateen Sheet Set Review
A luxurious bedding option that combines comfort, sustainability and durability.
-
Click Frenzy™ The Main Event 2024: All the best travel deals
Here's a peek at the handful of travel deals dropping at 7pm on 8 November 2022.
-
Top sites to buy Christmas hampers online in Australia
Shop a wide range of specialty Christmas hampers at these online stores.
-
Best iPhone deals available online in Australia November 2024
Here's a comprehensive run-down of the best iPhone deals you can get right now in Australia.
-
Click Frenzy™ The Main Event 2024: Best deals so far [Updated]
Click Frenzy™ is back with one final sales event for 2024.
-
Singles’ Day 2024 deals: 60% off laptops, appliances and more
Black Friday isn't the only shopping event coming in November. Right now you can score some incredible bargains for Singles' Day.
-
Singles’ Day Sales 2024
Singles Day is back for another year - here are all the best deals.
-
Where to buy sleep apnoea masks online in Australia
Looking for an affordable sleep apnoea mask? Here are some options for different mask types in Australia.
-
Genesis unveils the 2025 GV70 with refined luxury and fresh tech
Starting at $78,500 plus on-road costs, the GV70 is positioned to provide a compelling mix of features, design and performance.
-
2024 Hyundai Santa Fe Calligraphy Review
There was a time when buying a Hyundai meant one thing: you were being sensible, cautious and - let's be honest - boring. But not anymore.