Affiliate marketing from your bio link
Organize all your affiliate links in one place. Track clicks, optimize placement, and maximize your commission earnings.
Why this matters
Affiliate marketers need a central hub to share tracked links across multiple programs and products. A bio link page organizes your affiliate offers, tracks clicks, and makes it easy for followers to find and purchase recommended products.
How to get started
- 1Create your Platter page and add your highest-converting affiliate links
- 2Add UTM parameters to each link for granular tracking
- 3Use thumbnail images to make product recommendations visually appealing
- 4Organize links by category (tech, books, tools) with header blocks
- 5Monitor click-through data to identify and promote your best performers
Benefits
- Centralize affiliate links from Amazon, ShareASale, Impact, and more
- Track which products get the most clicks to focus your promotions
- Update links instantly when products change or new deals launch
- Professional presentation increases click-through and conversion rates
Recommended blocks
Link blocks with product thumbnails for each affiliate offerHeader blocks to group products by categoryText blocks for brief product recommendationsSubscription block for a deals newsletter
Frequently asked questions
- Can I use affiliate links on my Platter page?
- Yes. Add any affiliate link as a standard link block. Platter does not modify or interfere with your tracking parameters.
- How do I know which affiliate links perform best?
- Platter's analytics shows click counts for each link. Compare this with your affiliate dashboard's conversion data to identify your top earners.
- Should I label links as affiliate?
- Yes. Disclosure is required by the FTC and builds trust with your audience. Add a brief disclaimer in a text block or label each affiliate link clearly.
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