CAREER & FINANCES • HTML GUIDE
Recommend It Well, Or Not At AllA guide for Career & Finances store owners on earning from the tools you don’t sell. Where those partnerships fit, how to judge them past the payout, and how to use them without spending the trust you have already built. |
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🔥 A recommendation has to earn its place
A single interactive HTML guide that treats an affiliate link as something that has to earn its place. It shows where a recommendation genuinely fits inside career and money content, and where placing one costs you more trust than it will ever pay. Made for anyone who has been offered a generous commission on a tool they would never actually recommend. 🔓 Get Instant Access✓ Instant access to the HTML guide ✓ A judgement you can apply, not a list to copy ✓ Works on any device, lifetime access |
SOUND FAMILIAR?Adding the link is easy. Deserving it is the hard part
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SEE IT BEFORE YOU BUY
What opens when you downloadNot a list of programs to sign up to — a way of deciding which ones deserve a place in your content.
It says who it is for on the cover. A guide for store owners — where affiliate partnerships fit alongside a catalog you already sell, and how to use them without weakening the trust you have.
The model itself takes one screen. You do not own the product, handle the billing or deliver the service. You make one relevant introduction — and the four stages underneath show exactly where the payment comes from.
Three families, not a directory of brands. Education, practical tools, and the networks that hold many brands at once — with a plain read on which of them sits closest to a digital store like yours. |
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WHAT'S INSIDEWhat it puts in your handsSix things that decide whether a recommendation earns money or costs you a reader.
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ONE SITTINGHalf an hour in, and you know which links to refuseIt isn’t a course you chip away at for weeks. You sit down once, read it through, and come out with a rule for what you will and will not put your name next to.
The point isn’t more links. It’s that the ones you do place still leave you worth listening to. |
Stop chasing the commission. Start earning the recommendationThe audience you have is the whole asset — this is the half hour that stops you spending it on the wrong partner. Instant download, lifetime access, opens in any browser. 🔓 Get Instant Access |
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Educational content only, and not individualized career, legal, tax, credit or financial advice — each program sets its own terms, which can change. |
At a glance
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HERE'S EVERYTHING YOU GET
Everything inside — yours for $PRICE
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How do I get it after paying? +It's an instant download — the file is available the moment your payment clears, straight from your order confirmation. Nothing ships and there's no email delay. What devices can I use it on? +Any device with a browser — phone, tablet or laptop. You open the downloaded file the same way you'd open a web page, and the layout adapts to the screen size. What's the refund policy? +Refunds are handled under our store's Refund Policy (30 days), which covers the details for digital access. Do I need a store already? +It's written for people who have one, since the whole idea is that partner links fill gaps around a catalog rather than replace it. Without a store it still reads as useful background, but you'd have less to apply it to. Does it tell me exactly which programs to join? +It names the families and the kinds of networks worth looking at, with examples — but availability, approval rules and terms change constantly and differ by region, so it teaches you how to judge one rather than handing you a list that would be out of date. Will it tell me what commission I can earn? +No, because nobody could. Every advertiser sets its own payout model, tracking window and rules, so the guide gives you a framework for comparing them and sends you to the program's own dashboard for the actual numbers. Is this the same as selling through the Sellvia marketplace? +That's the reverse direction, and one section covers it: outside channels bringing buyers to your own products, rather than you recommending somebody else's. Plenty of owners end up running both. Do I really have to disclose the links? +Yes, and the guide is firm about it — near the recommendation, in plain words, where a reader will actually see it. In a career and money context that isn't just etiquette. I've never done affiliate marketing before. Is this over my head? +No. It starts from what the arrangement actually is and what isn't your responsibility, then narrows to a handful of decisions. The advice throughout is to run two or three partners well rather than ten badly. |
