Use case

Monetize 10 years of archive without touching the CMS

News sites sit on enormous archives that were never built to earn. Affilinks turns them into revenue with one JavaScript tag — and stays out of your way on the editorial pages.

Affilinks site settings inside a news publisher dashboard

CMS migrations are out of the question

Your CMS dates back to 2014. Your editorial team will not accept a code rewrite. Your dev team has a one-year backlog. Meanwhile, your archive — millions of pageviews per month on evergreen articles — generates zero affiliate revenue.

Affilinks needs zero CMS changes. One JavaScript snippet on your global template. We scan every page, replace mentioned products with affiliate links, and respect per-section rules (no rewriting on op-eds, aggressive on shopping verticals, balanced on lifestyle). Core Web Vitals stay green.

Built for large publishers

Drop-in, multi-section, performance-safe

1 tag
JavaScript drop-in, any CMS
3 modes
Per-section intensity control
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Core Web Vitals stay green
JavaScript tag enabled
Per-section intensity selector
Performance speedometer

How news publishers use Affilinks

Archive monetization, on your terms

Three controls that keep your editorial integrity while unlocking the revenue.

Drop a single JavaScript snippet in your global template. No backend changes, no schema migration, no editorial workflow impact.

From publishing decision-makers

Affilinks has revolutionized how I manage affiliate programs. Connecting to hundreds of platforms and thousands of merchants in just a few clicks has saved me incredible time. The link customization features are a game-changer for creating high-quality product comparisons.

Jesus M.Head of digital, publishing group

Our legacy CMS made native affiliate integration a multi-year project. Affilinks did it with one script tag, and the editorial team did not even notice the deployment. That is the bar for us.

Hélène R.Editorial director, online magazine

We monetized 12 years of archive without touching a single article. The performance team confirmed Core Web Vitals stayed green. The CFO confirmed the revenue lift the following month.

Vincent G.Head of digital, news publisher

Per-section intensity rules let our editorial team set the boundaries: no rewriting on Op-eds, aggressive on Shopping, balanced on Lifestyle. The editorial-integrity debate ended on day one.

Sandra B.Content monetization lead

Compliance review passed in two weeks — fastest I have shipped a third-party integration in years. No user-side data collection, server-side processing, full audit trail. Legal signed off without a second meeting.

Rémi A.Product manager, news site

Stop leaving your archive on the table

Install once, set the rules per section, monetize 10 years of evergreen traffic.