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Do you already use affiliate links on your website to earn online money?
When you click on an affiliate link, the visitor goes to the advertiser's website. For example, a hosting party where you can order a subscription. I get a commission if the visitor goes for sale.
I am affiliated with various affiliate companies, such as https://tradetracker.com/ They register all clicks and pay you out if you have made a sale.
Many publishers use affiliate links on your website to earn online money. Read also the article Starting an affiliate website, where you read more about it.
But now that WPjournalist is getting bigger, I get into a problem.
Each time I have to manually add an affiliate link in the articles I write.
Or I just forget to do it.
Affiliate links in your website
After some research I encountered a plugin that can automatically add link keywords with affiliate links in the WordPress website.
It is one of the best plugins of the moment.
I do not quickly buy a paid plugin, but in this case, it takes me a lot of work out of hand. Certainly, if you have a larger site with many pages and messages, it takes a lot of time to add affiliate links.
In this article, I'll show you how to install the plugin and how it works.
Install plugin ThirstyAffiliates
After you activate the plugin, you will see a new "Affiliate Links" bar in the left navigation bar.
This is a separate plugin that you then install.
After you activate this second plugin, visit:
Affiliate Links> Settings
You will see a full list of features (general settings), but we will first enter the data at the Autolinker settings.
After the order of Autolinker, you will receive the Autolinker License Key via the mail. These fill in, along with your email address.
Below are a number of features that you can look forward to.
For example, I have disabled autolinking on the homepage and in the headers.
TIP: Enable auto-linking in feeds, as you can also earn money to visitors who read your articles through RSS readers.
Also, check the Random Autolink Placement. Then the affiliate links seem more natural. If you've left it, the plugin only searches the first keyword. And if you encounter it six times in a text, it becomes unnatural.
Then click on save settings.
The settings are now set!
Add new affiliate link
Now you are going to add the affiliate links. In the navigation bar, go to:
Affiliate Links> New Page
Enter a title at 'link name'.
In "Destination URL", enter the affiliate link.
And then it looks like this:
The 'choked URL' does not necessarily have to be filled in. This is automatically generated. Unless you want this link to have its own URL, then it can.
You can check a "no follow" link here and that is recommended because links to advertisers often get a no follow.
You can optionally start the page in a new browser and you can check that page.
If you want to do it with everything, you can also set it in the general settings.
Then you go to the following input field:
Here you enter the keywords for which the affiliate link applies.
You can enter multiple keywords, which can be separated by comma. I have filled in two keywords 'ThemeForest, website'. And so, all these keywords will change into a clickable affiliate link.
PAY ATTENTION! You must avoid getting a clickable link in your article too often. That's a repeat of putting.
In the Limit box (per keyword) you can specify how often a keyword in an article must be linked.
I set this default 1.
You have now created an affiliate link, and you can repeat that with several affiliate links.
That was it!
Conclusion

With affiliate links in your website, you can earn money online!
For example, you can also include older articles with affiliate links at once.
I'm very happy at least and will also install this plugin on my other websites.
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