The Before: Manual Work and Missed Revenue
Affiliates shared generic store links because you lacked tailored destinations. Partners improvised with blog posts or outdated sale pages, diluting messaging. When a YouTuber promoted your winter runner kit but linked to last year's model, their audience saw mismatched imagery, and you lost sales to confusion. Tracking relied on fragile coupon codes or manual spreadsheet entries, where typos meant unpaid commissions. Creatives lived in forgotten Dropbox folders, forcing partners to crop logos themselves or abandon promotions entirely.
Worse, performance data was a black box. You couldn't tell if low conversions stemmed from weak page copy, broken attribution, or affiliates sending traffic to the wrong URL. Partners grew frustrated when their dashboards showed zero revenue despite
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