Affiliate Landing Pages allows you to create dedicated landing pages for your affiliates, which they can promote without using an affiliate link.
Create and assign a dedicated landing page
With Affiliate Landing Pages, you can now create and assign a dedicated landing page (page or post) to each affiliate (or even to certain special affiliates). This landing page could display detailed information about the affiliate, show content specific to them, show content published by them, or absolutely anything you want! Potentially the most beautiful aspect of Affiliate Landing Pages is its utterly seamless integration with WordPress and the default WordPress editor. Simply build a landing page and assign it to an affiliate. Easy!
No affiliate link required!
Some people are extremely good at spotting an affiliate link. They hover over the link and look at the URL in the browser status bar. This is more common than you think; people like to know where that link is taking them! Some affiliate links can look “sketchy” and are packed with long query strings and random characters. Other people simply don’t like clicking on affiliate links at all, knowing that someone is going to earn a commission if they decide to purchase.
When a potential customer chooses not to click an affiliate link, it means a missed sale opportunity for you. Why take the chance?
By using Affiliate Landing Pages, there is no affiliate link in sight. Potential customers are more likely to click the link and purchase from your site.
How does Affiliate Landing Pages work?
Affiliate Landing Pages allows you to assign any page or post to an affiliate. This is done via a new metabox called Affiliate Landing Pages:
Once the landing page is assigned to an affiliate, the affiliate can then promote the landing page’s URL without needing to use their affiliate link.
When a potential customer clicks the link and arrives on the landing page, the affiliate’s ID is stored in a cookie. If the customer purchases, the affiliate who referred them will receive a commission. This works exactly like standard tracking in AffiliateWP.
Examples
For the following examples, let’s pretend for a moment that your website is https://mysite.com and you have an affiliate named Sasha.
Example 1: Guest blogging
Sasha writes a guest post for your website titled “5 ways this product will improve your life”.
Naturally, WordPress creates a more efficient slug based on the post title (note the missing words). The URL of the post is:
https://mysite.com/5-ways-product-will-improve-life
Next we’ll assign the post to Sasha via the Affiliate Landing Pages metabox:
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