Before you send traffic to an affiliate offer, check the mobile path like a buyer would.
A lot of people judge the offer from a desktop sales page, then send clicks from email, social, or DMs where the buyer opens on a phone. That can hide the real problem.
Quick action:
1) Open your affiliate link on your phone or in a mobile browser preview.
2) Start from the same place the buyer starts: email link, bio link, bridge page, story link, or post link.
3) Click all the way to the sales page and checkout button.
4) Write down every delay, weird redirect, pop-up, unreadable section, missing proof, coupon distraction, or trust issue.
5) Decide whether your pre-sell needs to explain the path, warm up the proof, or skip the offer.
Use this simple checklist:
- Does the page load fast enough on mobile?
- Is the main promise readable without pinching?
- Is the checkout button easy to find?
- Does a pop-up cover the proof or price?
- Does the affiliate tracking survive the redirect?
- Would a cold buyer understand what to do next?
A useful promo note can be as simple as:
"When you land on the page, scroll to ______ first. That is where the clearest example is."
That one sentence can save clicks from getting lost.
Do not assume the sales page experience matches your desktop review. Test the path your buyers will actually use before you write the email, post, or bridge.