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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affiliate links" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of online marketing or blogging to refer to links that earn a commission for the person sharing them when someone makes a purchase through those links.
Example: "In this article, I will include affiliate links to products I recommend, which means I may earn a small commission if you decide to make a purchase."
Alternatives: "referral links" or "commission links".
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More information on affiliate links.
This article contains affiliate links to products.
She also says affiliate links can be very worthwhile.
Gizmodo currently features a lot of Amazon affiliate links.
Twitter @bosiechampage This article contains affiliate links to products.
Please note: This article contains affiliate links to products.
Those affiliate sites include small businesses and even charities that use affiliate links as fund-raisers.
In the past, we've tested a few different approaches to making money such as affiliate links.
It has terminated affiliate programs in Rhode Island and North Carolina and said it will sever its affiliate links in Illinois in April.
August 2009: contact details updated, useful links updated, some headings added and a new section headed "advertising and affiliate links" added.
3) Affiliate links generate revenue.
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