Making money from websites containing affiliate links is possible, but it is not as simple as publishing product round-ups and waiting for commissions. The basic model is straightforward: a website recommends a product or service, the reader clicks a tracked link, and the site owner earns a commission if that click leads to a qualifying purchase or action.

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Affiliate websites work best when they solve a real buying problem: which laptop is right for a student, which travel insurance policy suits a family trip, which software tool is worth paying for, or which kitchen appliance has the fewest annoying flaws. The opportunity is real — UK affiliate and partner marketing generated £20.7 billion in revenue from £1.8 billion of brand investment in 2025, according to the Affiliate & Partner Marketing Association — but the market now rewards useful, transparent, first-hand content much more than thin pages built only to capture search traffic. [theapma.co.uk]theapma.co.ukState of the Affiliate Nation 202612 May 2026 — The data from the 2025 survey shows brands invested £1.8bn in affiliate and partner marke…Published: May 2026

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An affiliate website earns by sending measurable traffic to a merchant. The tracking usually happens through a unique URL, coupon code, cookie, or network link. If the reader buys within the programme’s attribution window, the publisher earns a commission. The Advertising Standards Authority describes this as a commercial arrangement where an affiliate promotes a brand’s products in exchange for payment tied to clicks or purchases attributable to that affiliate. [asa.org.uk]asa.org.ukaffiliate marketingOnline Affiliate Marketing22 Mar 2023 — Remember that the CAP Code applies to affiliate marketing. When an individual or a company signs…

The most common website formats are:

  • Product review sites, such as “best running shoes for beginners” or “best standing desks”.
  • Comparison sites, where readers compare prices, features, plans, or providers.
  • Niche authority blogs, such as cycling maintenance, home coffee, pet care, or personal finance.
  • Deal and coupon sites, which monetise readers already close to purchase.
  • Software and service directories, where commissions may be paid for free trials, subscriptions, or qualified leads.

The money is usually made in one of three ways. A site may earn a percentage of the sale, such as 3% to 10% of a product purchase. It may earn a fixed bounty, such as a set fee for a new account or trial. Or it may earn a lead commission, where payment depends on the quality of an enquiry rather than a completed sale. Amazon Associates, one of the best-known programmes, says UK affiliates can earn up to 12% commission income from qualifying purchases and programmes, while its US commission table shows category rates that vary widely by product type. [Amazon Associates]amazon.co.ukAmazon Associates Amazon.co.uk Associates Central Earn up to 12 % in commissions income from qualifying purchases and programs. Our compeAmazon AssociatesAmazon.co.uk Associates CentralEarn up to 12 % in commissions income from qualifying purchases and programs. Our competi… [Amazon Associates]amazon.comAssociates Standard Commission Income Rates Table 1 – Fixed Standard Commission Income Rates for Specific Product Categories ; Digital MuAmazon AssociatesStandard Commission Income RatesTable 1 – Fixed Standard Commission Income Rates for Specific Product Categories ; Digit…

The key commercial point is that affiliate income is a multiplication problem: traffic × click-through rate × conversion rate × commission. A page with 10,000 monthly visits can earn very little if the products are low-priced, the reader intent is weak, or the commission is tiny. A smaller page can earn more if it reaches readers who are about to buy an expensive or recurring product.

Why some affiliate sites earn and others disappear

The old version of affiliate marketing rewarded volume: publish many keyword-targeted pages, insert links, and hope search engines send traffic. That model has become much riskier. Google explicitly warns that “thin affiliate” pages can be considered spam when they reuse merchant or network content without adding meaningful value. It gives examples of cookie-cutter pages with the same or similar content repeated across many sites, creating a poor search experience. [Google for Developers]developers.google.comGoogle for DevelopersSpam Policies for Google Web SearchAffiliate pages can be considered thin if they are a part of a program that distr…

A durable affiliate site normally adds something the merchant page does not provide. That may include:

  • first-hand testing and original photos;
  • side-by-side comparisons based on real use;
  • clear explanation of who should not buy a product;
  • maintenance, compatibility, sizing, or setup advice;
  • price-history context and cheaper alternatives;
  • expert judgement based on long-term experience.

This is why Wirecutter became the reference example for affiliate publishing. Its model is not just “links in articles”; it is product review journalism backed by testing, editorial standards, and reader trust. The New York Times acquired Wirecutter in 2016 for more than $30 million, and later financial reporting has repeatedly treated Wirecutter affiliate-referral revenue as a meaningful part of the company’s “other revenues”. [AdExchanger]adexchanger.comWirecutter's revenue has grown 50% year over yearWirecutter Plots Its Affiliate Future Under The Wing Of NYT…December 21, 2017 — 21 Dec 2017 — Wirecutter reportedly drove $…Published: December 21, 2017 [The Wall Street Journal]wsj.comThe Wall Street Journal New York Times Gains 210,000 Digital SubscribersThe Wall Street Journal New York Times Gains 210,000 Digital Subscribers

The lesson is not that every beginner must build a full testing lab. It is that the commission is downstream of credibility. A review site that only rewrites Amazon descriptions is competing with thousands of near-identical pages. A site that shows how a product behaves in a real kitchen, home office, garden, gym bag, or software workflow gives readers a reason to trust the recommendation.

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Choosing a niche that can actually pay

A good affiliate niche sits at the overlap of four things: reader intent, commission potential, content credibility, and manageable competition. Many beginners choose topics only because commissions look high, but that can backfire. Financial products, health topics, and legal services may pay well, yet they also require high trust, careful compliance, and stronger expertise. Low-cost consumer goods are easier to write about but often require large traffic volumes.

Useful niche tests include:

  1. Does the reader have buying intent?

“Best coffee grinder under £200” is closer to purchase than “history of coffee”.

  1. Are commissions high enough to matter?

A 3% commission on a £20 item produces far less than a 20% commission on a £200 subscription.

  1. Can the site add real evidence?

If the content cannot include testing, specialist knowledge, original comparisons, or practical judgement, it may become thin quickly.

  1. Are there repeat purchases or recurring revenue?

Software, memberships, hosting, education tools, and some business services may pay recurring or high-value commissions, though they are often more competitive.

  1. Can the topic support many helpful pages?

A site about “one viral gadget” is fragile. A site about home espresso, hiking gear, small-business software, or baby travel equipment can support guides, reviews, maintenance advice, comparisons, and troubleshooting.

The strongest niches are often boringly specific. “Home fitness” is broad and competitive. “Adjustable dumbbells for small flats” gives clearer reader intent, better comparison angles, and more concrete testing criteria. The money is rarely in the affiliate link alone; it is in understanding the purchase decision better than a generic retailer page does.

Traffic is the hard part

Most affiliate websites depend heavily on search traffic, because people often search before buying. That makes search engine optimisation, or SEO, central to the model. But SEO for affiliate sites is not just keyword matching. Google says its systems are designed to prioritise helpful, reliable, people-first content rather than pages created mainly to manipulate rankings. [Google for Developers]developers.google.comOpen source on google.com.

For affiliate sites, that means the content should answer the buying question more completely than a merchant listing. A useful review might explain what was tested, what failed, what changed after a month of use, who the product is wrong for, and how it compares with cheaper or older alternatives. A weak review simply repeats specifications and adds a “buy now” button.

Search is not the only traffic source. Email newsletters, Pinterest, Reddit communities, YouTube, social media, and paid search can all support affiliate income, but each has tradeoffs. Paid ads can become unprofitable quickly if commissions are low. Social traffic may spike and disappear. Email is valuable because it reduces dependence on search algorithms, but it takes time to build. A serious affiliate site usually benefits from at least one traffic source it owns or can influence directly, such as an email list, a recognisable brand, or a loyal community.

Recent search changes have made this more important. Google has taken stronger action against low-value affiliate-style content, including site reputation abuse, where unrelated third-party commercial pages exploit a stronger domain’s search visibility. Reporting on Google’s policy updates has highlighted examples such as coupon or product-recommendation content placed on sites where it did not belong. [The Verge]theverge.comOpen source on theverge.com.

What to publish on an affiliate website

The most profitable pages are usually not the most general ones. “Best headphones” is extremely competitive; “best noise-cancelling headphones for glasses wearers” is more specific and may convert better because it answers a pain point. Good affiliate websites build a library of pages that match different stages of buyer intent.

A practical content mix includes: [asa.org.uk]asa.org.ukget yourself affiliated with the rules on affiliate marketingget yourself affiliated with the rules on affiliate marketing

  • Best-for guides: “Best budget robot vacuum for pet hair”.
  • Versus pages: “Brand A vs Brand B: which is better for beginners?”
  • Single-product reviews: useful when the product has enough search demand. [developers.google.com]developers.google.comproduct reviews updateproduct reviews update
  • Problem-led guides: “How to choose a mattress for back pain” or “What size generator do I need?”
  • Alternatives pages: especially useful for software and subscriptions.
  • Maintenance and setup content: builds trust before the reader is ready to buy.
  • Deal pages: useful only when kept current and clearly labelled.

The best pages make the recommendation process visible. Instead of saying “we recommend this because it is great”, explain the criteria: price, durability, warranty, returns, compatibility, running costs, ease of use, and common complaints. For software, show screenshots and workflow examples. For physical products, show measurements, photos, test conditions, and failure points. For services, explain eligibility, cancellation terms, hidden costs, and customer support limitations.

This approach also protects the business. If a merchant changes prices, cuts commission rates, or discontinues a product, a site with deep informational value can update recommendations without losing its entire reason to exist.

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Disclosure is not optional

Affiliate links must be disclosed clearly. In the United States, the Federal Trade Commission’s Endorsement Guides require disclosure of material connections between an endorser and a seller when that connection is not obvious to consumers. The FTC’s 2023 update clarified that these connections can include payments, free or discounted products, early access, personal relationships, and other incentives that may affect credibility. [Federal Trade Commission]ftc.govFederal Trade Commission FTC's Endorsement Guides: What People Are AskingFederal Trade Commission FTC's Endorsement Guides: What People Are Asking [Federal Register]federalregister.govOpen source on federalregister.gov.

In the UK, affiliate marketing can fall under the CAP Code, and the ASA says affiliate references on websites or social media are likely to be marketing communications when they are directly connected with the supply of goods or services. CAP guidance also stresses that, depending on the arrangement, either all of the content or the specific affiliate-linked parts may need to be identified as advertising. [asa.org.uk]asa.org.ukaffiliate marketingOnline Affiliate Marketing22 Mar 2023 — Remember that the CAP Code applies to affiliate marketing. When an individual or a company signs… [asa.org.uk]asa.org.ukget yourself affiliated with the rules on affiliate marketingget yourself affiliated with the rules on affiliate marketing

A good website disclosure is plain and close to the relevant link or recommendation. For example: “This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a commission if you buy through them, at no extra cost to you.” A disclosure hidden in a footer or terms page is much weaker than a notice near the recommendation itself.

Research suggests that many creators still do this badly. A study of affiliate disclosures on YouTube and Pinterest found that only roughly one-tenth of affiliate content contained any disclosure, and that users often failed to understand short or vague labels. Although that study focused on social platforms rather than websites, the trust problem is the same: readers should know when a recommendation may earn the publisher money. [arXiv]arxiv.orgOpen source on arxiv.org.

Technical rules that protect the site

Affiliate links should also be marked correctly for search engines. Google tells site owners to qualify paid or sponsored links with rel="sponsored", while nofollow remains acceptable. This matters because affiliate links are commercial links, and search engines do not want paid relationships to distort ranking signals. [Google for Developers]developers.google.comOpen source on google.com.

A basic affiliate-link setup should include: [seoptimer.com]seoptimer.comsponsored linkssponsored links

  • clear affiliate disclosure near recommendations; [seoptimer.com]seoptimer.comsponsored linkssponsored links * rel="sponsored" or rel="nofollow" on affiliate links; [support.google.com]support.google.comsponsored links rel attributesponsored links rel attribute
  • a privacy policy explaining tracking, cookies, and data use;
  • accurate product claims that can be substantiated;
  • regular checks for broken links, expired offers, and changed prices;
  • compliance with each affiliate programme’s own rules.

Programme rules can be strict. Amazon’s Associates operating agreement says participants must comply with the agreement to receive commission income and provide information requested to verify compliance. Its programme policies and commission statements also change over time, so affiliates should not assume that a rate, category, or permission will remain fixed. [Amazon Associates]amazon.co.ukagreementagreement [Amazon Associates]amazon.co.ukpoliciespolicies

There is also a practical tracking risk: attribution is not always clean. Browser extensions, coupon sites, cashback platforms, and last-click attribution can divert commissions away from the publisher that originally influenced the sale. Reporting on the Honey controversy showed how creators alleged that coupon tools could replace affiliate cookies at checkout, capturing commissions under common last-click rules. [The Washington Post]washingtonpost.comThe impact has sparked multiple lawsuits alleging unfair siphoning of funds. However, legal experts caution that proving intent or contra…

How much money can an affiliate website make?

Affiliate income ranges from almost nothing to a serious media business. The spread is wide because the variables are so uneven: niche, traffic, conversion rate, commission rate, buyer intent, search visibility, and trust.

A simple example shows the mechanics. Suppose a review page gets 5,000 monthly visits. If 25% of readers click an affiliate link, 4% of those clicks buy, and the average commission is £12, the page earns about £600 per month. Change the commission to £2 and the same page earns £100. Change the conversion rate to 1% and the income falls sharply. This is why affiliate marketers care so much about search intent and product economics.

The broader market is large enough to support real businesses. APMA reported that UK affiliate and partner marketing drove hundreds of millions of transactions in 2025, while Cyber Monday reporting in the US found that affiliates and influencers drove a significant share of ecommerce revenue during a major shopping period. [theapma.co.uk]theapma.co.ukState of the Affiliate Nation 202612 May 2026 — The data from the 2025 survey shows brands invested £1.8bn in affiliate and partner marke…Published: May 2026 [Business Insider]businessinsider.comOpen source on businessinsider.com.

But those figures should not be mistaken for beginner income. Most new affiliate sites earn little at first because they have no authority, no email list, no testing archive, and no search visibility. A realistic path is usually measured in months or years, not days. The site has to publish useful content, earn trust, update pages, test offers, and survive search volatility.

The main risks

Affiliate websites look simple from the outside, but the business has several structural risks.

Search dependence: Many affiliate sites rely heavily on Google. A ranking change can cut traffic overnight. This is especially dangerous for sites with thin, generic, or AI-spun content.

Commission cuts: Merchants can reduce rates, close programmes, reject transactions, or change attribution windows. A site built around one programme is vulnerable.

Content decay: Product pages go stale quickly. Prices change, models are replaced, availability shifts, and old recommendations become misleading.

Trust erosion: Readers are sceptical of “best” lists that seem written only to earn commission. Over-optimised pages with weak evidence may convert for a while, but they are fragile.

Compliance failures: Poor disclosure, misleading claims, or prohibited product promotion can create regulatory and programme risks. UK guidance makes clear that affiliate marketing must be identifiable as advertising where the rules apply, and ASA rulings have repeatedly scrutinised unclear commercial links. [theapma.co.uk]theapma.co.ukWhat the latest ASA rulings mean for affiliate marketingWhat the latest ASA rulings mean for affiliate marketing [Lexology]lexology.comOpen source on lexology.com.

The safest long-term approach is to treat affiliate revenue as a business model, not a shortcut. That means editorial standards, compliance checks, link management, testing notes, and regular updates.

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A practical route for building one

A sensible affiliate website starts with a narrow audience and a real set of buying problems. Instead of beginning with “what pays the highest commission?”, begin with “what can this site help people choose better than a retailer page can?”

A lean starting process looks like this:

  1. Pick a niche with repeated buying questions.

Look for products or services people compare before purchasing.

  1. Choose affiliate programmes after choosing the audience.

Networks and merchants should fit the reader, not the other way around.

  1. Publish a small number of excellent pages first.

Ten strong, original guides are worth more than 100 rewritten product summaries.

  1. Add evidence competitors lack.

Use first-hand testing, expert interviews, real screenshots, original photos, or structured comparison tables.

  1. Disclose clearly from day one.

This protects trust as well as compliance.

  1. Track page-level economics.

Measure visits, clicks, conversion rate, earnings per click, and which recommendations actually help readers buy.

  1. Update aggressively.

Refresh outdated recommendations, remove dead links, and note when a product has been replaced or declined in value.

  1. Diversify over time.

Add an email list, direct sponsorships, display ads, digital products, or services where they genuinely fit the audience.

This route is slower than publishing mass-produced pages, but it builds an asset rather than a temporary traffic trick. The strongest affiliate websites look less like link farms and more like specialist publications with a commercial layer.

The bottom line

Creating websites with affiliate links can make money when the site earns reader trust at the exact moment someone is deciding what to buy. The model is legitimate, widely used, and supported by large ecommerce and publisher ecosystems. It is also competitive, compliance-sensitive, and increasingly unforgiving of thin content.

The winning formula is not “add affiliate links to articles”. It is: choose a useful niche, answer real buying questions, provide evidence readers cannot get from a product page, disclose the commercial relationship clearly, mark links correctly, and keep recommendations current. Affiliate income is the result of that trust, not a substitute for it.

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    Link: https://geniuslink.com/blog/affiliate-disclosure/

  2. Source: businessresearchinsights.com
    Link: https://www.businessresearchinsights.com/market-reports/affiliate-market-102066

  3. Source: geniuslink.com
    Link: https://geniuslink.com/blog/amazon-affiliate-disclosure-guide/

  4. Source: keywee.co
    Link: https://keywee.co/blog/four-ways-wirecutter-growing-affiliate-revenue/

  5. Source: iubenda.com
    Link: https://www.iubenda.com/en/blog/affiliate-disclosure/

  6. Source: facebook.com
    Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/251145835476950/posts/912215742703286/

  7. Source: x.com
    Link: https://x.com/ViperChill/status/1722275242239012999?lang=en

  8. Source: geniuslink.com
    Link: https://geniuslink.com/blog/rel-sponsored-affiliate-links/

  9. Source: digitalimpactsolutions.co.uk
    Link: https://www.digitalimpactsolutions.co.uk/what-is-google-product-review-update/

  10. Source: wecantrack.com
    Link: https://wecantrack.com/insights/affiliate-disclosure/

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