How We Build Your Page
For each product you listed, we pull a clean image, verify the product is available through one of our affiliate partners, and write a short product description if one is needed. If you included a personal note in the application, why you recommend it, who it's for, that note goes on the page as a quote attributed to you. Those notes are the most valuable part of a catalog. Clients trust a specific recommendation from a real person far more than a generic description.
The affiliate link for each product gets built with a unique identifier tied to your page. That's what connects every click and purchase back to you specifically. We test each link before the page goes live.
Finally, everything gets assembled on your catalog page, we do a full review pass, and your QR code also gets generated.
What "live" actually means
Once we’ve put together your page, the catalog is yours to share. Though "live" means something specific on the back end too: your affiliate links are active, you’re registered with our partner retailers, and clicks are being tracked from the moment someone lands on your page. Nothing needs to be turned on. Nothing needs to be configured. The infrastructure was ready as soon as we emailed you back.
After a catalog goes live we're not just waiting. We spot-check links periodically, watch for products that get discontinued or go out of stock, and flag anything that looks broken. The catalog isn't a static page we build and forget.
The main thing we're watching for is broken affiliate links, when a product gets discontinued, a retailer restructures their URL, a brand leaves our affiliate network. Any of those can silently kill a link without the catalog page showing any visible change. A client clicks through, lands on an error page, and the commission is gone.
Why We Do it This Way
Affiliate marketing has been available to outdoor professionals for years. The programs exist. The commissions are real. But between applying to each program individually, getting approved, building links, formatting a page, and figuring out tracking, most guides end up thinking it's not worth their time. They keep answering the same gear questions for free.
Done-for-you removes that barrier entirely. You fill out a form. We handle the rest. Your page is live in under a week, and the only thing left for you to do is share the link.
That's the model. It's not a shortcut, it's the whole point.
