Helpful
Starter Tips
for Using Your
Aliate Links
Creating quality content is the best tool you have for becoming a successful
affiliate. You’re a trusted source your audience turns to for helpful
information, advice, and. solutions.
The more insightful and clear your content is, the more likely you are to keep
a visitor’s attention.
Types of Useful Content:
Book reviews (Use your affiliate link to the book on logos.com.)
Video or blog tutorials of Logos
Video or blog reviews of Logos
A series of YouTube videos discussing Bible study topics integrating
Logos in the study
List-type blog posts with your favorite Bible study tips/techniques/
products
Recommended resource pages on your website that direct others to
Logos promotions or custom affiliate links
Short form content like Facebook Reels, Instagram Reels, or Youtube
Shorts
Where to Put Affiliate Links:
Add links in blog posts on your website.
Post links on your social media accounts (posts, reels, profile descriptions,
LinkTree, etc.)
Send out Logos promotions to your email list in a newsletter.
Share links in YouTube videos & descriptions.
Include a banner ad on your website.
Talk about free trials and discounts on your podcast episodes and add them
to your episode descriptions.
How to Get More Clicks on Your Links
Maybe you’re already creating incredible content but aren’t seeing the traffic
increasing on your affiliate link. Here are a few ideas to help you gain more
clicks.
Make sure your website’s theme allows for hyperlinks to be underlined
(TIP: Blue is the most obvious color for viewers to distinguish hyperlinks.)
Create a unique, quality landing page for all of your Logos discounts.
Link images to your affiliate links.
Create a resources or tools page with your affiliate links.
Include affiliate links in social media bios.
Create a free LinkTree account for your affiliate links to use on your
social media account.
Most importantly, share your personal endorsement as to why Logos is a
helpful resource.
Where to Find Promotional Images
Each promotion in your affiliate dashboard will provide you with a link to
creative assets. We also include these links in our monthly newsletters. General
images can be found by clicking here.
Don’t Forget to Disclose Your Affiliate Links
The Federal Trade Commission’s endorsement guidelines state that you’re
required to disclose your involvement in an affiliate program when sharing links
on your website or social networking platforms. Include a short disclaimer in
your post/bio to ensure you don’t go against social media or website
regulations and have your account banned.
Please make sure to research appropriate compliance and terminology. You can
find more details here.
Audit and Refine
For an affiliate to be successful, it’s about trial and error.
You have to see what’s working well and what isn’t so you can try a new
approach.
Don’t forget to check out your dashboard’s reporting tools along with your
website analytics.
Track the performance of your links and how much commission you’re
making. Then use this information to improve your efforts.
Stay Active
We encourage our affiliates to share their affiliate link in any format at least
once every 90 days. We see that affiliates who regularly share have a dedicated
audience that will purchase through their link and receive a commission. If an
affiliate is inactive for an extended period, Logos may remove them from the
program if necessary. Sharing the Logos free book of the month once a month is
an easy way to stay active while sharing a free resource with your audience.
How much do I get paid?
We say this a lot, but we want you to know that we’re always here to help you
make the most of your partnership with Logos. Don’t hesitate to reach out to
the Logos Partnership Team at partnerships@logos.com with any questions you
may have.