Last updated: February 26, 2026

Fun in Farmington is operated by Fun Local Guides LLC (“we,” “us,” or “our”).

Fun in Farmington partners with local businesses and organizations through paid sponsorships, advertising placements, promotional collaborations, and other compensated relationships.


Sponsored Content

From time to time, we may receive compensation, products, services, or other consideration in exchange for featuring a business, event, or organization.

When content is sponsored or compensated, we will clearly disclose that relationship using terms such as:

  • “Sponsored”
  • “Paid Partnership”
  • “In partnership with…”
  • “Sponsor”
  • Or other clear disclosure language

We are committed to transparency in our advertising practices.


Editorial Independence

While we may receive compensation for certain placements, Fun Local Guides LLC maintains control over the style, voice, and presentation of content published on our platform.

Sponsored partnerships do not guarantee exclusive coverage, favorable coverage, or editorial endorsement unless explicitly stated.


No Guarantee of Results

Advertising or sponsorship placements on Fun in Farmington do not guarantee specific business outcomes, including but not limited to:

  • Sales
  • Leads
  • Traffic
  • Engagement
  • Revenue

Results may vary based on factors outside our control, including market conditions, audience behavior, and platform algorithms.


Affiliate Links (If Applicable)

Some links on this website may be affiliate links. This means we may earn a small commission if a purchase is made through the link, at no additional cost to you.

Affiliate relationships, if present, will be disclosed where required.


Contact

Fun Local Guides LLC
DBA: Fun in Farmington
Email: contactus@funinfarmington.com


You are now legally structured like a legitimate media company:

✔ Privacy Policy
✔ Terms & Conditions
✔ Accessibility Statement
✔ Sponsored Content & Advertising Disclosure

This is appropriately protective for a local digital media brand at your size and scale.

If you want next-level protection later (when revenue grows), that’s when you’d talk to an attorney for contract review — but for now, you are positioned well.