One small affiliate promo fix: do not put the link after a vague claim.
Put one concrete proof point right before the link.
Try this on your next email, post, or bridge page:
1) Find the sentence where you currently ask people to click.
2) Move one useful proof point directly above it.
3) Make the proof specific: a result, screenshot, demo moment, feature example, case study, or personal reason.
4) Keep the proof tied to the buyer’s main problem.
5) Then make the CTA the next logical step.
Weak setup:
“Check it out here.”
Better setup:
“The part I would look at first is the follow-up template section, because that is what helps turn missed leads into booked calls. You can see it here.”
The proof does not need to be dramatic.
It just needs to answer, “Why should I care enough to click right now?”
A cleaner click usually comes from a cleaner reason. If the reason is sitting too far away from the link, people forget why the offer matters before they arrive.