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Create An Affiliate Link Bank On Koji
How You USED TO USE Your Koji Profile As A Landing Page

In 2020, I wanted to start affiliate marketing without a website. I was disappointed that all the tutorials I watched insisted I need a WordPress or other website builder just to try it out. I didn’t have the pockets for it, so I just kept studying other ways to make money.
But my mind kept going back to affiliate marketing, so I went back and looked for ways to start without a website. I needed to have options for other ways to monetize as well, with this dream service. Most importantly, it had to be for free. I’m not the type to just buy a tool and hope for the best, so this was a big ask. But I asked Google anyways.
After sifting through, I tried out a few services like LinkTree and Beacons. Koji was that tool that ended up replacing my old LinkTree profile.
Starting out in affiliate marketing without a website goes against a lot of tutorials. Many online teachers all echo the same message: “You need a website to get into affiliate programs”. Besides, if they teach you how to actually start affiliate marketing for free, then you’re not using their link in bio for WordPress sites and plugins. Not hating on the method, we all have bills to pay that our day jobs just don’t cover anymore. It’s just a disservice to those who just want to start without emailing people regularly.
In reality, you don’t need a website if all you’re trying to do is join a few affiliate programs for your blogging needs. Many programs accepted me after using my Koji profile as my website URL.
I’ve been using this awesome link-in-bio service since starting my journey as an affiliate marketer in the winter of 2021. I never really considered it an essential in my toolkit. At least, until I realized there is a built in app store.
These apps include ways to sell digital products, presets and secret links, and now exclusive articles.
But the first app to catch my eye was the Affiliate Links app! It provided a way to list as many links as I wanted, in one clean button. Unlike in LinkTree, where you could scroll forever through peoples tool stack.