Why You Might See Ads on Bloggeroom (and Why That’s a Good Thing)
Hey fellow traveler! 👋
First of all, welcome to Bloggeroom — your go-to guide for discovering the hidden secrets of the world. Whether you’ve landed here looking for underground cities, forgotten islands, or mystical mountain villages, I’m stoked to share my adventures (and a few surprises) with you.
But before you dive deeper into the rabbit hole of wonder and wanderlust, let’s talk about something you’ve probably noticed: ads.
Yeah, those little boxes scattered around the blog — let’s clear the air about them.
🌍 Why Are There Ads Here?
Just like a backpacker needs a sturdy pair of boots, this blog needs a little fuel to keep moving. That’s where Google AdSense comes in.
I use Google AdSense to show you ads that might be relevant to your interests. You might see travel gear, booking deals, or the occasional oddly-specific gadget (because hey, the algorithm has a mind of its own sometimes).
In Plain English:
- Google uses cookies (small data files) to show you ads based on your activity online.
- These ads help support Bloggeroom so I can keep exploring new places and writing about them — without charging you a dime.
- None of your personal info (like your name or email) is collected or shared by me.
🍪 About Cookies & Your Privacy
Cookies aren’t just a delicious snack 🍪 — they’re also little digital bits that help advertisers know what kind of content or products you might be into.
Here’s what you should know:
- Google and other advertisers may use cookies to serve ads based on your past visits to this blog or other websites.
- You can always tweak or turn off these personalized ads by heading to Google’s Ad Settings.
- Want to go full incognito? You can disable cookies in your browser settings or visit the Network Advertising Initiative to opt out of ad tracking.
🤝 Third-Party Ads
Besides Google, you may also see ads from third-party ad networks. While I aim to work with trusted ad partners, I can’t control every ad that shows up.
So if you click on something and it takes you to another website, just remember:
That site has its own rules. I recommend reviewing their privacy policies if you’re curious or concerned.
📌 Affiliate Links – Full Transparency
Some posts on Bloggeroom include affiliate links — for example, to travel gear I personally use, books I’ve read on the road, or booking platforms I’ve tried myself.
If you make a purchase through one of those links:
- It won’t cost you anything extra.
- I might earn a small commission that helps fund my next trip — and write more content for you.
I only recommend stuff I trust. No shady shortcuts here.
⚠️ Disclaimer on Content Accuracy
I pour my heart into researching and writing these guides, but travel can be unpredictable. Opening hours change, locations close, and sometimes what was a hidden gem becomes a tourist hotspot overnight.
Please double-check critical info like pricing, availability, or local regulations before making travel plans. I’m not responsible for any hiccups along the way — but I’m always here to point you in the right direction.
🔄 This Page Might Change
Just like the world, this page isn’t set in stone. I may update it if there are changes to how ads work on the site or if Google updates their policy.
Whenever that happens, I’ll do my best to keep this page simple, honest, and easy to understand.
💌 Final Words (From One Explorer to Another)
Running Bloggeroom is a labor of love. The ads you see help me keep it alive — funding things like site maintenance, research, gear, and yes, the occasional bus ride to a forgotten ghost town.
If you have questions or concerns about how ads work here, feel free to reach out through my contact page. I believe in transparency and want you to feel at home here.
Thanks for reading — and for being a part of this journey.
Safe travels,
Bansal Saab
Founder, Bloggeroom 🌎✈️