Free utility for affiliate content

Generate affiliate-ready posts with disclosure, link maps, and UTM templates

Produce draft blog posts (reviews, listicles, comparisons) that include correctly placed disclosure copy, three contextual affiliate placeholders, recommended anchor text, and an exportable CSV/HTML link map so you can update or replace links at scale.

Output types

Draft copy, CSV link maps, HTML/Markdown snippets

Ready to paste into WordPress, Shopify, or static-site editors

Template formats

Reviews • Comparisons • Listicles • How-tos

Content structures tuned for affiliate intent and conversions

Export options

CSV, HTML snippets, Markdown

Includes placeholder tokens and recommended UTMs for each link

Purpose-built for monetized content

How it helps affiliate publishers

Stop manually inserting links across hundreds of posts. This free writer produces ready-to-edit drafts with affiliate placeholders ({AFF_LINK_1}, {AFF_LINK_2}, {AFF_LINK_3}), a top-and-bottom disclosure, and a downloadable CSV that maps placeholders to final URLs and UTM templates. Use the CSV to replace links site-wide or to feed your link management workflow.

  • Place disclosures consistently: automatic top-of-article and end-of-article templates adapted to tone and region
  • Suggested anchor text per placement to improve CTR and avoid over-optimization
  • UTM/parameter builder with patterns you can apply across campaigns

Ready-made prompts for common affiliate workflows

Prompt clusters you can run (examples)

Use these prompts as-is or adapt them to your product list, tone, and tracking needs. Each prompt returns draft copy plus structured export rows you can drop into spreadsheets or import into CMS tools.

Product review prompt

Create a 900–1,200 word review that includes a top disclosure, three affiliate placeholders, a comparison paragraph vs a competitor, and a CTA.

  • Output: Draft text + CSV row with columns [post_slug, placeholder, suggested_anchor, suggested_UTM]
  • Placeholders: {AFF_LINK_1}, {AFF_LINK_2}, {AFF_LINK_3}

10-item listicle prompt

Generate a listicle titled 'Best Tools for {AUDIENCE}' with 40–60 word blurbs, one affiliate placeholder per item and recommended alt text.

  • Output: Draft + anchor-text suggestions + one-line disclosure
  • Includes suggested image alt text and CSV rows for each item

Batch-update plan prompt

Given a CSV of {post_url,old_aff_link}, generate an update plan listing where each old link appears and recommended replacements.

  • Output: CSV mapping [post_url,old_url,new_placeholder,new_utm]
  • Includes guidance: 'top', 'body', 'CTA' location flags for each occurrence

Move from draft to site without manual link hunting

Export & CMS workflows

Exports are designed to fit common publishing stacks. Export a CSV link map to perform site-wide replacements, copy HTML snippets for static sites, or paste markdown into your editor. Example workflows cover WordPress editor paste, Shopify blog/product editor insertion, and CSV-driven imports for link managers.

  • WordPress: paste HTML/Markdown snippets and run CSV find-and-replace with a link management plugin
  • Shopify: paste HTML snippets into the blog or product editor; use CSV exports for bulk product link updates
  • Static sites: output markdown with placeholders and a companion CSV that CI or build scripts can apply

Keep affiliate links up to date

Link health and replacement guidance

The writer generates a link map CSV you can use to check redirects and broken URLs, plan replacements, and apply updates in bulk. Each CSV row includes context (post_slug, placeholder, suggested_anchor, suggested_UTM) and an optional 'where_found' flag for targeted updates.

  • Include a 'last_checked' column in your monitoring CSV and schedule periodic checks
  • When replacing an expired link, preserve the original anchor intent and add a tracking suffix to measure impact
  • Provide step-by-step CSV instructions for site maintainers to run a batch replace in a single commit or via a link manager

Clear, plain-language disclosures that appear consistently

Disclosure & compliance best practices

The writer inserts a short disclosure at the top of the post and a concise reminder at the bottom—both can be adapted per region and tone (formal, conversational). Keep disclosures visible above the fold for review-style posts and within the first paragraph for listicles.

  • Top disclosure (example): 'Disclosure: We may earn a commission from purchases made through links in this post — at no extra cost to you.'
  • Bottom reminder (example): 'Thanks for reading — this post contains affiliate links. Learn more in our disclosure policy.'
  • Adapt language per region and your editorial style; the tool offers a 'Compliance' prompt to generate region-specific text

FAQ

Is the writer really free to use and what limits apply to free drafts?

The utility is free-to-start for creating drafts and exporting link maps. Limits (if any) such as daily draft counts or export sizes are described on the pricing page. You can use exported CSVs and snippets immediately in your workflows.

How do I insert the generated affiliate placeholders into my CMS (WordPress, Shopify, static HTML)?

Copy the HTML or Markdown snippet into the CMS editor, then import or apply the exported CSV mapping to replace placeholders with final affiliate URLs. For WordPress, paste the HTML block and use a CSV-based search-and-replace tool or a link management plugin to swap placeholders in bulk.

What’s the correct way to add affiliate disclosures and where should they appear in the post?

Place a clear, plain-language disclosure at the top of reviews and listicles (within the first paragraph or above the fold) and include a shorter reminder at the end. The writer supplies both variants and can adjust tone and regional phrasing.

How can I apply UTM parameters or tracking tags to affiliate links at scale?

Use the built-in UTM/parameter builder to generate a consistent pattern (utm_source, utm_medium, utm_campaign). Export templates with placeholders for campaign values, then apply them using the CSV mapping or during your link-manager import step.

Can I batch update affiliate links across many posts and how do I generate a CSV import for that?

Yes — export the writer's link map CSV, add your replacement URLs in the 'new_url' column, and import to your link manager or run a site-wide replace. The batch-update prompt also generates a replacement plan that identifies the location (top, body, CTA) for safer edits.

How do I avoid SEO penalties — should affiliate links be nofollow or rel="sponsored"?

Editorial best practice is to add rel="sponsored" (or rel="nofollow sponsored") to affiliate links to signal monetized links to search engines. The writer recommends link attributes and suggests anchor variations that avoid exact-match over-optimization.

What’s the recommended anchor text strategy for product reviews and listicles?

Use natural, descriptive anchors: one branded anchor, one feature-focused anchor, and one intent-focused CTA (e.g., 'Buy {PRODUCT_NAME} on {RETAILER}'). The tool returns three anchor suggestions per placement to rotate and A/B test.

How can I check for broken or redirected affiliate links and handle replacements safely?

Export the link map CSV and run automated checks (HTTP status + redirect chains). For broken links, create a replacement plan row with old_url, new_url, new_placeholder, and recommended UTM. Apply replacements via CSV import or a link-manager and verify in a staging environment.

Does the writer support image affiliate links and accessible alt text?

Yes — image/asset prompts produce recommended alt text and suggest an affiliate placeholder per image. Alt text is written to be descriptive and non-promotional to meet accessibility best practices.

How should I test different affiliate CTAs and track which phrases convert?

Generate A/B headline and CTA variants with tracking suffixes appended to your affiliate placeholders. Use the UTM builder to create unique utm_campaign values per test and measure results in your analytics platform.

Related pages

  • PricingSee plan details and any limits on free drafts and exports.
  • BlogBest practices and tutorials for affiliate content and link management.
  • Template comparisonCompare templates for reviews, listicles, and comparisons.