Affiliates

Welcome affiliates!

Here you’ll find promotional text and graphics you can use to promote the Well-Fed Craft course and earn a 50% commission on sales. 

You’re also free to use your affiliate link in your own custom text. You can find your affiliate link by logging into your E-junkie affiliate account here: https://www.e-junkie.com/ej/dashboard/#affiliates

Basic Program Terms

Products eligible for commissions: Well-Fed Craft

Commission: 50%*

Payment type: via PayPal only

Payment periods: Payments are batch-sent the first week of each month after the refund window closes**

Affiliate program membership: Invite-only (currently not open to public sign-ups) †

Promotional Resources

You may use any of the promotional graphics or copy below (or your own custom copy). To download images, please right-click, then choose “save as” to save them to your system. You may then upload them to your blog, newsletter, or other places you intend to promote the program.

Images

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Well-Fed Craft - Fast-Track to Marketing-Writing Mastery - Self-paced online course in freelance commercial writing

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Links & Sample Copy

Example Affiliate Link

(You MUST add your own affiliate ID for your commissions to be tracked.)

Always verify your custom affiliate links in your affiliate dashboard. You can find your affiliate link & ID in your E-junkie affiliate account at: https://www.e-junkie.com/ej/dashboard/#affiliates: It should look something like this:

https://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php?ii=1895084&cl=13718&c=ib&aff=YOUR_AFFILIATE_ID

Brief Blurbs

Remember to update the code below with your affiliate ID where you see YOUR_AFFILIATE_ID. You can find that here: https://www.e-junkie.com/ej/dashboard/#affiliates

Option 1: Learn how to write high-paying freelance commercial writing projects like case studies, white papers, and brochures with Well-Fed Craft.

Learn how to write high-paying freelance commercial writing projects like case studies, white papers, and brochures with <a rel="sponsored" href="https://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php?ii=1895084&cl=13718&c=ib&aff=YOUR_AFFILIATE_ID">Well-Fed-Craft.</a>

Option 2: Well-Fed Craft shows you how to tackle the project types that drive real business results for clients (while commanding higher fees).

<a rel="sponsored" href="https://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php?ii=1895084&cl=13718&c=ib&aff=YOUR_AFFILIATE_ID">Well-Fed-Craft</a> shows you how to tackle the project types that drive real business results for clients (while commanding higher fees).

Option 3: If you want better freelance writing clients, start with better project types. Well-Fed Craft shows you how.

If you want better freelance writing clients, start with better project types. <a rel="sponsored" href="https://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php?ii=1895084&cl=13718&c=ib&aff=YOUR_AFFILIATE_ID">Well-Fed-Craft</a> shows you how. 

Other Short Promotional Copy

Option 1: Want to add case studies, white papers, and other high-value commercial writing projects to your freelance services? Well-Fed Craft gives you the guidance you need along with 80+ real-world projects. Instead of figuring things out on your own (on your clients’ dime), you’ll see how these projects actually come together so you can take them on with confidence.

Want to add case studies, white papers, and other high-value commercial writing projects to your freelance services? <a rel="sponsored" href="https://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php?ii=1895084&cl=13718&c=ib&aff=YOUR_AFFILIATE_ID">Well-Fed-Craft</a> gives you the guidance you need along with 80+ real-world projects. Instead of figuring things out on your own (on your clients' dime), you'll see how these projects actually come together so you can take them on with confidence.

Option 2: You can spend years figuring out new commercial writing project types through trial-and-error. Or you can start with proven guidance. Well-Fed Craft shows you how to write different types of commercial writing clients pay handsomely for. You’ll get professional insight, real-world examples, and a clearer sense of what clients expect.

You can spend years figuring out new commercial writing project types through trial-and-error. Or you can start with proven guidance. <a rel="sponsored" href="https://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php?ii=1895084&cl=13718&c=ib&aff=YOUR_AFFILIATE_ID">Well-Fed-Craft</a> shows you how to write different types of commercial writing clients pay handsomely for. You'll get professional insight, real-world examples, and a clearer sense of what clients expect.

Option 3: Stop limiting your services to the same few types of freelance writing assignments. Well-Fed Craft shows you how to take on a wider range of commercial writing projects (like white papers, case studies, and brochures) with real examples and practical guidance to help you expand your services and earn higher fees.

Stop limiting your services to the same few types of freelance writing assignments. <a rel="sponsored" href="https://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php?ii=1895084&cl=13718&c=ib&aff=YOUR_AFFILIATE_ID">Well-Fed-Craft</a> shows you how to take on a wider range of commercial writing projects (like white papers, case studies, and brochures) with real examples and practical guidance to help you expand your services and earn higher fees.

Affiliate Program FAQs

How can I join the Well-Fed Writer affiliate program?

The affiliate program is currently by invitation only. At this time, there are no plans to open the program to public applications.

How can I log into my affiliate dashboard?

The affiliate program is run through the E-junkie platform (the platform used to sell products across the WellFedWriter.com site). If you’ve been invited or approved to become an affiliate, you will have created a free E-junkie affiliate account at that time.

You can log into your E-junkie affiliate account by visiting: https://www.e-junkie.com/ej/dashboard/#affiliates

What Well-Fed Writer products are eligible for affiliate commissions?

Currently, the affiliate program only applies to the Well-Fed Craft course.

Where can I promote my affiliate links?

The best place to promote your Well-Fed Writer affiliate links is on your own website or blog. If you plan to promote them in your newsletter or social media accounts, please abide by the terms of service for those platforms. Not all allow users to share affiliate links.

Please note all affiliate links must be disclosed. Cloaking links or otherwise failing to disclose your affiliate relationship in a “clear and conspicuous” way will result in the termination of your affiliate program membership.

Still have more questions?

Reach out with your questions about the Well-Fed Writer affiliate program, or any products included in the program, at any time.
Contact me.

More Details on Affiliate Program Terms

* The 50% commission rate is based on the current sale price of the course. The regular sale price is $297, so affiliate sales at the regular sale price would offer an affiliate commission of $148.50 per course sale. If the course is running a sales promotion, your affiliate commission will be 50% of that discounted price. For example, if a $100 discount is offered, the course price would be $197, and your affiliate commission would be $98.50 for sales made during that promotion. 

** Well-Fed Craft offers a 30-day guarantee window, during which buyers can request a refund. No commissions are paid on refunded purchases. After the 30-day refund window passes, affiliate payments will go out the first week of the following month. (Ex. If a course is purchased on January 15th, the refund window would close on February 14th. The affiliate commission would be paid the first week of March. Note: if a refund window closes during the payment week before payments are sent, they may be paid out during the current month rather than waiting until the following month depending on the timing of sent payments.)

† I’m currently only inviting or accepting affiliates whom I know, and who have their own relevant websites, newsletters, or other platforms where they cater to an audience of freelance writers or related professionals (ex: marketers). If we know each other already and you’d like to request an affiliate account, email me at jenn@wellfedwriter.com. The program may be opened to other affiliate applications in the future.