Add Your Call-To-Action to Any Webpage Online
| Founded year: | 2000 |
| Country: | Poland |
| Funding rounds: | Not set |
| Total funding amount: | Not set |
Description
Hey folks!Wanted to share something I’ve been tinkering with that might be useful for others here doing affiliate marketing.
I’m the kind of person who’s always discovering great articles, blog posts, news stories, etc. I love sharing them in FB groups, Reddit threads, and chats because it’s valuable content.
But one thing always bugged me: every time I drop a link, I’m basically sending free traffic to someone else’s website and getting nothing back for myself.
So I started thinking:
What if I could keep sharing cool content, but ALSO add a subtle push toward my affiliate offers at the same time?
That’s why I built a small tool. It works like this:
You paste any link (a blog post, news article, wiki page, etc.)
The tool generates a new link
When people click it, they still see the original page — but with a small banner or popup containing your own CTA
For affiliate marketers, this means you could:
Share interesting or trending content in groups, forums, social media, etc. BUT also include a CTA like “Check out this exclusive deal,” “See my recommended tools,” or any affiliate link you want
No need to write your own long blog posts just to promote your offers
Another example: a friend of mine sells solar panels. He recently shared a news article about rising electricity prices but used this tool to overlay a banner linking to his solar business page. I was surprised how well it worked for him — and thought it might work well for affiliates too.
I tried it myself with random content like this Wikipedia page about Chihuahua dogs (this example):
https://poplink.to/l/193ot8
I dropped it into some FB groups as a test. Within an hour, people were reading the page and clicking my CTA link. It felt like a small win.
I didn’t have to create content from scratch, yet still got extra traffic to my stuff, ofc it wasn’t a huge flood of traffic — from my early tests, conversion rates seem around 1-2%, but I’m hoping it’ll improve as I learn more about what resonates with people.
Right now it’s completely free because it’s still in beta. Some sites do block it, so it’s not perfect yet, but it’s been fun to play with.
I thought this might be helpful for other affiliate folks who want to squeeze a bit more value out of the links they’re already sharing anyway.