Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: May 28, 2026
We earn commissions — and that is okay
Best Credit Card for Facebook Ads participates in affiliate marketing programs. This means that when you click on certain links on our site and apply for a credit card, we may receive a commission from the card issuer or an affiliate network. This comes at no extra cost to you.
It never affects our rankings or opinions
Our editorial team evaluates credit cards based on objective criteria: rewards rates, annual fees, advertising-category bonuses, transfer partners, and real-world value for Facebook and Meta media buyers. Affiliate relationships do not influence which cards we recommend or the order in which they appear. If a card is listed as the best pick, it is because the math supports it — not because it pays us more.
Which programs we work with
We partner with card comparison platforms and affiliate networks such as CardRatings, Bankrate / CreditCards.com, FlexOffers, and Impact.com. These relationships allow us to offer you direct application links while funding the ongoing research, simulator updates, and content production that keeps the site accurate.
FTC compliance
This disclosure is provided in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines concerning endorsements and testimonials in advertising (16 CFR Part 255). We believe in full transparency with our readers.
Questions?
If you have any questions about our affiliate relationships or how we maintain editorial independence, feel free to reach out.