Prime Day is consistently the highest-earning event of the year for Amazon Associates. But most creators leave money on the table because their links aren't organized before it starts. Geniuslink Groups solves this. Group your Prime Day links into a single metrics across all of them. This gives you more insight over product selection, audience behavior, and targeting; all key drivers for improving commissions. The insight you gain during the event shapes what you promote in the final hours and informs your strategy for next year. If you haven't set up your Prime Day link structure yet, now is the time. Visit the Geniuslink Groups knowledge base to get started, or email help@geniuslink.com
Geniuslink
Advertising Services
Seattle, Washington 826 followers
Geniuslink makes localizing, tracking & managing smart affiliate links simple so you can earn more without added work.
About us
Geniuslink provides industry-leading affiliate linking capabilities to YouTubers, app developers, music labels and Internet marketers with international audiences. Geniuslink works differently from traditional affiliate networks by providing users with a single link, in place of multiple links that vary by region. The service integrates with each of the country-specific affiliate programs to effortlessly transform Amazon and iTunes / App Store links into unified, globally-aware affiliate links. Users are then routed to the appropriate geo-specific item in their local storefront, the result of which is increased affiliate commissions and a positive end-user experience. Geniuslink's mission - leveraging technology to improve the Internet and bring ease and simplicity to affiliate linking - is supported by a comprehensive catalogue of intuitive, self-service resources and tools, as well as top-notch customer support. Geniuslink has served over Billions clicks for thousands of clients worldwide.
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http://www.geni.us
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- Advertising Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Seattle, Washington
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2009
- Specialties
- international e-commerce, affiliate marketing, performance marketing, and iOS
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P.O. Box 47406
Seattle, Washington 98146, US
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Amazon has significantly expanded its Storefront ecosystem — moving beyond influencers to open the program to all creators in the Amazon Associates Program. What this means in practice: • Personalized URL and fully customizable shop page • Shoppable Idea Lists, photos, and video content • Commission earnings on all purchases made through your storefront • New Canva integration for direct publishing of shoppable visual content The trend worth noting: the highest-performing storefronts in 2026 are moving toward ""destination"" content — detailed reviews, comparisons, and themed collections that serve a specific audience. If you're an Amazon Associate and haven't explored Storefronts yet, it's worth a look — especially as a kit.co replacement for gear guides and product roundups.
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A reminder for creators and affiliates: kit.co officially shut down on May 11 following its acquisition by Kit (formerly ConvertKit). If you have kit.co links live in your content, those links are now dead — and every dead link is a missed conversion. The recommended replacement: Amazon Storefronts. A fast, free way to build curated product collections with built-in commission tracking through Amazon Associates. Worth auditing your content this week if you haven't already. More on Amazon Storefronts tomorrow.
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Memorial Day weekend is one of the most lucrative retail moments for affiliate creators — and the window to prepare is right now. Major retailers roll out their biggest sales of the season, and deal-focused content picks up strong search traffic starting about 2 weeks before the holiday. High-value categories to build around: • Outdoor entertaining • Food and drink • Travel and camping gear • Mattresses, appliances, and electronics (top commission potential) Now is the time to plan your content, organize your links, and position yourself to capture the holiday momentum. What categories perform best for your audience this time of year?
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Successfully earning with Amazon isn't an easy task and the opportunities and challenges are an ever changing landscape. It's essential to take time to understand, embrace and implement the right tools. That's why we recommend you watch the replay of yesterday's Martech Record Demo Day. (link in post below ) Thanks again to Michael McNerney and the rest of our fellow presenters. p.s. you won't have to watch for very long to see us - Jesse kicked things off with Geniuslink the first demo of the session. 🙌
Long live Partnership Media. Demo Day just dropped on stream — and six companies showed exactly what the future of commerce infrastructure looks like. Here's your cheat sheet: 🚀 Team "Double Tap," The Buttonians: Laura Kreinbihl, Elias Dawli and Stephanie M. and Button launched a new product live on Demo Days. The launch of the event. Button just introduced a commerce amplification network connecting creators, publishers, loyalty apps, and brands into one shared monetization ecosystem. A Walmart + NextGear campaign inside Fetch drove an 18% lift in EPC. Loyalty apps aren't just coupons anymore. 🤖 Alexandra Decker Marino, CEO Wayward — "Wayward Boost" The most forward-looking demo of the day. Wayward is automatically turning creator videos and editorial roundups into AI-generated, brand-compliant Meta ads — launched directly from the platform. The line between affiliate content and paid social just disappeared. 🔗 Jesse Lakes Geniuslink The most underrated insight of the day: a single routing optimization — getting users into the Amazon app instead of a social browser — can lift conversions 700–800%. Plus, a product earning 2.5% on standard Associates could be earning 10% through seller-network attribution. Most publishers have no idea. 🌐 Joshua Montgomery at PartnerBoost Building the connective tissue between Chinese manufacturers and Western publishers at scale. Their Evolve event in Shenzhen is quietly becoming one of the most important rooms in cross-border commerce. Global affiliate infrastructure is here. ⚙️ Greg Potts at Levanta The closest thing to a true operating system for Amazon, Walmart, and Shopify affiliate commerce. Automated product sampling, Creator Connections management, halo effect attribution, new-to-brand analytics — all in one place. The category is maturing fast. 🎯 Juda Rutenberg at Archer Affiliates Performance-first, publisher-forward Amazon attribution. Archer is framing Amazon Attribution as its own independent marketplace — one increasingly insulated from the volatility of traditional Associates. Smart positioning. The big picture: these aren't six separate tools. They're six layers of the same emerging stack — link intelligence, attribution, creator monetization, AI-powered ads, commerce amplification, and cross-border distribution. The full replay is live along with our analysis. Watch it. 👇 https://lnkd.in/eHy_sGZH #AffiliateMarketing #PartnershipMedia #CreatorEconomy #Commerce #MarTech
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Something weird recently happened inside Amazon. And then, months later, it quietly reverted. Over the past ~9 weeks, a growing number of products stopped returning data via Amazon’s Product Advertising API / Creators API (PAAPI/CrAPI). A significant number of products, especially in “sensitive” categories like books, women's clothing, and hunting, suddenly stopped returning data via PAAPI/CrAPI Same products: → Still live → Still in stock → Still available for purchase ➡ But effectively unusable in Associates For publishers and creators, that meant: → Links couldn’t be created → Monetization for those products dropped to zero → Halo commissions from clicks to those products also appeared to be excluded Then, just as quietly as these products were excluded from generating Associates commissions. 👉 They reappeared! No announcement. No explanation. Romance books, rifle scopes, and women’s slippers were all back! --- So what was that all about? We don’t have a definitive answer. But a few things stood out: → The impact was highly concentrated in certain categories (especially “mature” ones) → The behavior was inconsistent (even across formats of the same product) → When viewing a product listing while logged into Associates Central the messaging indicated this was intentional, not a bug Whether this was: → a policy test → a compliance sweep → or something closer to moderation… …it raised some important questions. --- Our takeaway: This wasn’t really about excluded products. It was a reminder of something we all know but don’t always plan for: Amazon is a moving target. They can: → Change monetization behavior overnight → Break critical tooling without warning → And (occasionally) reverse course just as quickly If your business depends on a single integration, a single API, or a single monetization path… That’s not a strategy. That’s a risk. --- The lemonade 🍋 We went really deep on this: → Went crazy testing products and categories, looking for the patterns → Talked to clients and partners, scoured Reddit → Spun up a “war room” internally → And successfully implemented a fallback data layer we’ve talked about for years Was the timing ideal? Nope! Was the investment still worth it? 100%. The real lesson wasn’t: “Amazon broke something…” It was: “Change is guaranteed and should always be expected.” This isn’t our first fire drill, and it won’t be our last, which is why I’m grateful to have the kind of team that rallies together and, when handed lemons, makes lemonade. --- One more thought It’s easy to assume platforms like Amazon are stable because they’re big. But sometimes the opposite is true. The bigger the platform: → the more surface area → the more policy pressure → the more internal experimentation …and when it’s a platform that shares very little of its inner workings (like Amazon), the less visibility you have into any of it. --- Did any of you notice any disruption over the past couple of months?
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𝗚𝗘𝗡𝗜𝗨𝗦𝗟𝗜𝗡𝗞 𝗔𝗥𝗘 𝗕𝗔𝗖𝗞! We’re so happy to have Geniuslink returning as a sponsor for TubeFest 2026 🙌 It’s always a good sign when partners choose to come back. It shows they value the community, the conversations, and what the day represents. Geniuslink helps creators and businesses make their links smarter improving tracking, localisation, and performance so the content you create works harder for you. It’s a tool built for people who take their online presence seriously and want clearer insight into what’s actually driving results. Having Geniuslink back with us this year makes a lot of sense. Their focus on smart, practical systems fits perfectly with the creators and business owners who attend TubeFest. We’re looking forward to welcoming them back to Birmingham and continuing the partnership. Grab your ticket if you haven't already and make sure you say hi to our sponsor Geniuslink😀 📅 Friday 24 April 2026 📍 Birmingham, UK 🎟️ https://lnkd.in/enwhTnCV
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Pat Flynn started his online journey after getting laid off and moving back in with his parents. At first, the goal was simple. Survive. But as he leaned into blogging, podcasting, and affiliate marketing in 2010, he realized the ceiling in entrepreneurship was far higher than he imagined. Sometimes you enter out of necessity and stay because of opportunity. #Entrepreneurship #CreatorEconomy #AffiliateMarketing #DigitalBusiness #OnlineBusiness #SPI #PatFlynn