Affiliate Opportunity Finder

You're already mentioning brands in your content. This tool finds which ones have affiliate programs so you can monetize what you've already written.

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Scan your site

How it works

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Drop in your URL

Domain, sitemap URL, or YouTube channel. The tool crawls pages or scans video descriptions and transcripts.

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Content gets scanned

Every page is checked for brand mentions against 500+ affiliate programs. Your site's niche is auto-detected too.

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Get your full report

Unlinked opportunities in existing content, niche-matched program suggestions with content ideas, network signup shortcuts, and CSV export.

What you get

Not generic advice to "try affiliate marketing." Specific opportunities hiding in content you've already published.

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Niche-matched suggestions

Your site's niche is auto-detected, and you get a list of programs you don't mention yet but should. Each comes with content ideas to help you rank.

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Network signup shortcuts

Programs are grouped by affiliate network (CJ, Impact, ShareASale, etc.). One signup per network unlocks multiple programs. Expand any network to see all its programs.

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Unlinked brand detection

Every mention of a brand in your content that isn't wrapped in a link yet. These are the fastest wins since the content already exists.

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Sort and filter

Sort suggested programs by best fit, highest earning potential, or recurring revenue first. Find the opportunities that match your strategy.

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Context snippets

See the exact sentence where each brand is mentioned so you can judge whether an affiliate link fits naturally.

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CSV export

Download the full report with all programs, commissions, networks, and content strategies. Hand it to your team or track implementation.

After you run it

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Join the affiliate networks

Use the network shortcuts to sign up for CJ, Impact, or ShareASale. One signup per network gives you access to dozens of programs at once.

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Add links to existing mentions

Check the Opportunities tab for brands you already mention. These are the fastest wins since the content is already written and ranking.

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Create content for suggested programs

Use the content ideas from the Suggested tab to write new posts. These are programs matched to your niche that you're not covering yet.

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Add disclosure to those pages

FTC requires affiliate disclosure. Add a note at the top of any page with affiliate links. It builds trust and keeps you legal.

Why this approach works better

Most affiliate advice tells you to find high-commission products first, then write content around them. That's backwards. It leads to thin, salesy content that readers don't trust and search engines don't rank.

The smarter play: you've already written content that mentions tools, platforms, and products. You're already ranking for terms. You're already getting traffic. You're just not linking. That means potential affiliate revenue is sitting in your existing content right now, waiting for you to connect the dots.

This tool automates the discovery step. It scans your site, finds every brand mention, matches them to 500+ affiliate programs, and suggests new programs based on your niche. You get network signup shortcuts, content ideas, and sorting tools to prioritize what to tackle first. It's one of several free SEO tools I've built to help content creators get more from the work they've already done.

Common questions

Over 500 across 20+ categories: e-commerce, email marketing, SEO tools, hosting, design, courses, travel, dating, art, home decor, and more. New programs are added regularly.

It checks whether any outbound links on the page contain the brand's domain. If you already link to shopify.com from a page that mentions Shopify, it's marked as 'already linked.'

They're based on publicly available program details and are approximate. Commission structures change, and some programs have tiers. Always verify current rates on the affiliate program's signup page.

The tool shows you the context around each mention so you can decide. If you wrote 'I stopped using Mailchimp because...' you probably don't want to add an affiliate link there. Use your judgment.

No. Everything runs during the scan. Your URLs, content, and results aren't saved or shared. Close the page and it's gone.

Yes. The FTC requires clear disclosure on any page with affiliate links. A simple note at the top of the page works. This is good practice anyway because it builds reader trust.

Find the revenue in your content

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