Basics 2026

What to Write in Your
First 3 Articles
as a Beginner Affiliate

A launch template | Stack trust → traffic → revenue (results vary; not guaranteed)
#1
Intro = trust-building
#2
Traffic = solve a problem
#3
Comparison = revenue
9 slides
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Why your "first 3 articles" matter

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Write anything and you get lost: without a designed order, neither readers nor search engines grasp "what this site is about"
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Fix them by role: #1 intro, #2 traffic, #3 revenue. Three articles build your launch skeleton
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Don't freeze over perfectionism: before a 100-article plan, finish three with distinct roles
💡 This is a way of thinking and a procedure — not a promise of any earnings
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#1 = intro and trust-building

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Write "you yourself" first: frankly convey why you write this topic and what your standpoint is
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The entry to E-E-A-T: Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness — Google's axis starts here
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No track record is fine: "researching and testing as a beginner" is genuine experience too
💡 Honesty over stretching. This is the foundation for the next two articles
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#2 = problem-solving traffic article

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Pull people in from search: answer a concrete problem readers search for, not what you want to write
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One article = one problem: cramming blurs search intent. Conclusion first, rationale after
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Path to the revenue article: after solving the problem, bridge to "so which should I choose?"
💡 No hard sell at this stage. Build trust with genuinely useful information
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#3 = comparison/review (revenue)

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Let readers choose for themselves: lay out pros, cons, and who it suits, fairly
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Write fact-based: e.g. Kingfin = free to register, no inventory, no upfront capital. CPA cap $250 / RevShare tiered ~20%–80%, daily, $10 min
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A CTA that doesn't hype: "sign up free and check the mechanism" is plenty. Leave the judgment to readers
⚠️ "Definitely earn / no risk" is NG (representation law). Results vary; not guaranteed
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Connect the three with internal links

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Traffic → revenue: in the flow of solving the problem, guide to "here's how to choose"
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Revenue → intro: reinforce "why I recommend this" by linking to your profile for trust
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Intro → traffic: "start with this article" guides readers to the entry, creating circulation
💡 Make anchor text concrete. Connect them all once you finish article #3
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Mistakes beginners often make

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Leading with a sales pitch: a hard sell before trust or traffic only pushes readers away. Don't skip the order
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Cramming too much in one article: it blurs search intent. Keep one article, one theme
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Exaggeration: "definitely earn / no risk" may violate representation law. State results vary, not guaranteed
💡 Better to publish three and improve than to freeze aiming for 100
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What to do after writing

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Prepare measurement: set up analytics to see which article is read and where readers move to revenue
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Grow what responded: if a traffic article is read, add more around that topic
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Expand by template: add a new problem (traffic) + matching comparison (revenue) as a set
💡 Stuck? Start from the "neighboring problem" of #2. Repeat the pattern that worked

Your first 3 articles recap

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Fix them by role: #1 intro, #2 traffic, #3 revenue. The order matters
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Don't lead with a pitch. Stacking trust → traffic → revenue is the real shortcut
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Tie the three into a triangle with internal links; write fact-based, no exaggeration
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After publishing, measure and expand what worked. Results vary; not guaranteed
Read: Getting Started with FX Affiliate →