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How do I set up an affiliate program on Squarespace?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 11:32 pm

Setting up an affiliate program on Squarespace is simple and can be done in just a few minutes. Once you have created your affiliate account and registered your affiliate links, all you need to do is promote your products and send customers to your affiliate link to make purchases.

To get started, first create your affiliate account on Squarespace. To create your affiliate account, sign in to your account and go to:

Settings > Affiliate

Once you have created your account, you will need to register your affiliate links. To do this, go to:

Settings > Affiliate > Link Registrations

Once you have registered your affiliate links, you will need to promote your products. To promote your products, go to:

PRO TIP: If you are thinking about setting up an affiliate program on Squarespace, there are a few things you should know. First, Squarespace is not set up to handle affiliate programs natively. This means that you will need to use a third-party service to manage your affiliates and track commissions. Second, because of the way Squarespace billing works, you will need to set up a separate account for your affiliates to use. This can be a bit confusing and may cause some issues down the road. Finally, make sure you read the terms of service for both Squarespace and your chosen affiliate management service carefully before getting started.

Settings > Products > Promote This Product

To send customers to your affiliate link to make purchases, go to:

Settings > Accounts > Your Account > Links & Accounts

On the Links & Accounts page, you will see your affiliate links. To send customers to your affiliate link, just click on the link and it will take them to your affiliate page.

From here, they can make a purchase using your affiliate link.

Conclusion

Setting up an affiliate program on Squarespace is easy and can be done in just a few minutes.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.