Readers may readily access content relating to their health, nutrition, and beauty thanks to Diet Route. We want to empower and encourage all over the world to live better and happier lives with our innovative approach and precise, current, relevant, and actionable content.
Advertising, affiliate programs, and sponsored content support Diet Route. With the money we make, we can invest in our staff, online services, and technology to give our readers a better browsing experience. We strictly prohibit brands or sponsors from influencing our content and keep total control over editorial policy and procedures.
Our users will understand what kind of advertising we accept and don’t through this advertising policy. Links, sponsored content, native and banner ads are all forms of advertising on Diet Route.
1. Diet Route chooses the kinds of advertisements that are shown:
Diet Route retains complete control over the advertisements that are shown and where they are placed on the website. We maintain the right to reject, remove, or cancel ads at any time. In these situations, we will promptly notify the advertiser and explain our decision.
2. Diet Route does not support any products:
Despite the fact that we include links to or advertisements for products on our website, this does not mean that we support either the goods or services in question or the business that produces and markets them.
3. Diet Route prohibits the following kinds of advertisements:
Ads that are dishonest, fraudulent, or offensive are not accepted by Diet Route. Ads that fall under the following categories are not accepted by us:
- Ads that promote or encourage illegal activities, products, or services.
- Ads that contain false or misleading claims.
- Ads that promote hatred of any form, including racism, terrorism, violence, and discrimination against an individual or a group on the basis of age, disability, sex, and sexual orientation.
- Ads that breach third party intellectual property rights.
- Ads related to alcohol and tobacco and related products.
- Ads endorsing or promoting firearms, weapons, and ammunition.
- Ads promoting gambling, pornography, and related products or services.
- Ads that simulate news or emergency.
Advertisements must clearly identify the advertiser and the product or service being offered. Ads that might be misinterpreted as editorial content will be clearly labelled as advertisements.
4. Diet Route clearly distinguishes between editorial content and advertisements:
All advertisements on Diet Route are identified as such. A user can visit an advertiser’s website by clicking on an advertisement.
5. Diet Route ensures that users do not mix up sponsored content with editorial information:
Brand affiliations and sponsorships bring financial gain to Diet Route. Our editorial team examines sponsored editorial content to make sure it complies with our editorial principles and guidelines. So that our readers don’t mistake sponsored content for Diet Route’s original editorial content, we take care to properly identify content that is given by or influenced by a named sponsor.
Diet Route features the following categories of sponsored content:
Sponsored information: Diet Route produces this information on a subject that is pertinent to an advertising. No contributions from the advertiser will be taken into consideration outside of the general topic area, and Diet Route exercises sole editorial control. The terms “Sponsored” or “Sponsored by” are used to identify sponsored content.
Diet Route may contain websites with material written by our sponsors or advertisers. Diet Route did not produce this content, and neither have editorial or medical experts reviewed it. These pages mostly act as a reader resource; Diet Route makes no suggestions or endorsements on them.
Brand pages have a “Sponsored by” label.
Content that has been co-produced by a brand or sponsor may include the logo of the brand or sponsor on the page or in the piece. The article complies with Diet Route’s editorial standards and may feature items or website connections from the advertiser. Sometimes the advertiser will specify how a specific piece of material must be delivered. The text “Created in partnership with BRAND/SPONSOR NAME” will appear next to co-branded material along with the brand’s or sponsor’s logo.
Native advertising: Native advertising is the term used to describe advertisements or links within an article that point to other content that may take readers to another Diet Route post or to the website of an advertiser, brand, or sponsor. The links will be marked as “Sponsored” or “Sponsored by” in the latter two cases.
Social Media Content: Diet Route’s social media accounts may have sponsored content and advertisements. These ads will be identified as “ad,” “sponsored,” or “partner promotion.”
6. Diet Route makes affiliate content distinct.
Working with goods, services, or companies that support our vision is a priority for Diet Route. The Diet Route team assesses and evaluates the calibre of these goods, services, and companies, and only offers what is in the readers’ best interests. When readers buy or sign up for the advertised good or service, Diet Route is compensated. However, neither the provision of the aforementioned goods or services nor the creation or evaluation of the material by our editorial staff is the responsibility of Diet Route.
The disclaimer “Diet Route and our partners may receive a portion of revenues if you make a purchase through a link on this page” will be included in any partner content.