FitLine glossary
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Short definitions of common FitLim and FitLine terms used across this site.
- Sponsor ID
- A partner identifier added to official store links so purchases are attributed to a FitLine partner.
- Official store link
- A link that points directly to fitline.com (US store) with a sponsor parameter.
- Independent partner site
- A site that provides education and outbound links, but does not sell products directly.
- Routine
- A simple AM/PM plan that groups products by goal and timing.
- Label
- The official product packaging information: serving size, ingredients, warnings and directions.
- Serving
- The amount suggested on the official label. Always follow label directions.
- AM/PM
- A common way to structure a routine: morning vs evening products.
- Timing
- When a product is commonly taken as part of a routine. For details, see the label.
- Pairing
- Using two products in the same routine based on general routine logic and label directions.
- Comparison
- A neutral overview of differences between products based on official descriptions.
- Affiliate disclosure
- A transparency statement that links may be affiliate/partner links.
- Medical disclaimer
- A notice that content is educational and not medical advice.
- E‑E‑A‑T
- Google’s quality concept: experience, expertise, authoritativeness, trust.
- YMYL
- “Your Money or Your Life” topics, including health content, requiring extra care.
- Canonical
- A tag that tells search engines which URL is the main version of a page.
- Sitemap
- A file that lists site URLs to help search engines discover pages.
- UTM parameters
- Tracking parameters added to URLs to measure which pages drive outbound clicks.
- Outbound click
- A click that sends users from FitLim to the official store.
- Confirm rate
- The share of outbound attempts that are confirmed (used to prioritize links).
- Deep link
- A link to a specific official store product page instead of a general page.
- CTA
- Call-to-action: a button or link that prompts the next action.
- FAQ
- Frequently asked questions, often displayed as expandable items.
- Rich results
- Enhanced Google snippets enabled by structured data like FAQPage schema.
- Breadcrumbs
- Navigation links that show hierarchy and help Google understand structure.
- SearchAction
- Schema that enables a site search box in brand queries.