Read the refund policy before you borrow the promise. A lot of affiliates write from the headline and the commission page. The refund policy usually tells you what the buyer may misunderstand. Before you promote an offer, read the guarantee, refund window, exclusions, support terms, setup requirements, cancellation rules, and any "not included" language. You are looking for the trust gap. Quick pass: 1. Open the sales page, checkout page, FAQ, terms, refund policy, and affiliate page. 2. Write the main promise in one sentence. 3. Write the refund policy in plain English. 4. Circle anything a buyer might miss before purchase. 5. Add one honest buyer-fit line to your promo. 6. Add one skip line if the offer needs a tool, list, budget, platform, skill, or time commitment the buyer may not have. Examples: - If the refund window is short, mention that buyers should review it quickly after purchase. - If setup work is required, say what they need ready before buying. - If the guarantee excludes done-for-you services, templates, coaching, or usage-based fees, do not make the promo sound risk-free. - If support only covers certain parts, do not imply unlimited handholding. - If the product needs traffic, a list, a store, an ad account, or existing content, qualify that before the link. Simple copy line: "The main reason I would look at this is ______. Just know it is best for someone who already has ______ and is willing to ______. I would skip it if ______. Read the refund terms before buying so there are no surprises." First action today: pick one product you are thinking about promoting and find the refund/terms/FAQ pages before writing the email. Turn one policy detail into a trust-building sentence. This does not weaken the promo. It makes the right buyer trust you more because you are not hiding the parts they should know before clicking.