How to Start FX Affiliate Marketing on note
Monetize Without a Blog — Full Step-by-Step Guide
This guide walks through every step: from creating your note account and getting your Kingfin affiliate link, to combining note with X (formerly Twitter) for a powerful blog-free affiliate funnel.
This article is for informational and educational purposes only. No specific income is guaranteed. Results vary. All investments carry risk.
- Why note.com is a strong starting point for FX affiliate marketing — and its limitations
- Concrete steps to place your Kingfin link on note and start earning
- How to combine free articles, paid articles, and X for maximum monetization
Why note.com Works Well for FX Affiliate Marketing
A self-hosted WordPress blog is the gold standard for long-term affiliate income — but the setup barrier is real: domain registration, hosting contracts, plugin configuration, and weeks of work before your first visitor arrives. note.com gets you from signup to published article in under five minutes, with zero upfront cost.
note.com is a content platform originally launched in Japan but available globally, with a clean writing interface, built-in discoverability within the platform, and native support for both free and paid articles. It's particularly popular among independent creators and traders sharing market insights — making it a natural environment for FX affiliate content.
- Domain + hosting costs (~$10–20/month)
- Setup takes hours to days
- Strong SEO potential when established
- Builds long-term owned assets
- Full design and plugin flexibility
- Completely free, live in under 5 minutes
- No technical setup required
- Discoverable within the note platform
- Supports paid articles for a second income stream
- High compatibility with X and other social platforms
Understand note's limitations before you start
note has real advantages, but it also has constraints worth knowing. Google search rankings are harder to achieve than on a self-hosted blog — you're building on note's domain, not your own. There's also platform dependency: if note changes its policies or algorithms, your reach can be affected overnight.
The recommended approach in this guide is "start on note to learn the fundamentals and earn first commissions, then add a self-hosted blog as you grow" — a staged strategy that keeps the barrier low without locking you into a single platform forever.
6 Steps to Start FX Affiliate Marketing on note
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1Register for Kingfin (free) and get your affiliate link
Go to Kingfin's official site and create a free account. After logging in, your dashboard displays your personal affiliate link. Every user who signs up at OlympTrade through your link generates a commission — RevShare up to 80% or CPA up to $250, depending on your chosen model.
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2Create a note.com account and set up your profile
Go to note.com and sign up for a free account. In your profile bio, describe your content focus: something like "FX & affiliate marketing tips" or "OlympTrade partner sharing trading insights." Set your profile URL field to your Kingfin affiliate link — this gives you a passive click source from every article you ever publish.
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3Write your first 3 articles as free posts
In the beginning, reach matters more than monetization mechanics. Aim for topics that answer real questions: "What is OlympTrade — a beginner's guide," "How the Kingfin affiliate program works," or "How to earn with FX affiliate marketing without trading yourself." Publish these as free articles to maximize readership from the start.
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4Embed your Kingfin link naturally in the article body
Place your affiliate link in two spots per article: mid-content (just below a major heading, when reader interest is high) and at the end (after your conclusion, as a final CTA). Avoid cramming the link into the opening — readers haven't built trust yet. Natural context ("You can sign up for Kingfin here →") outperforms hard-sell language every time.
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5Promote your note articles on X to drive traffic
note's internal discovery is useful, but X multiplies it. After publishing, share a short post on X summarizing the key insight, then add "Full guide on note 👇" with your article link. Set your X profile URL to your note page to create a permanent traffic pipeline from your X audience to your affiliate content.
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6Add paid articles once you're comfortable — and double your income streams
Once you have a small audience, create paid articles ($3–5) covering deeper FX or affiliate strategy topics. This "hybrid model" gives you two revenue streams: Kingfin commissions from affiliate links in free articles, and direct sales revenue from paid articles. Always include your Kingfin link at the end of paid articles too — buyers are your warmest audience.
Where to Place Your Kingfin Link for Maximum Clicks
Placement strategy matters far more than link frequency. Here are the four spots that drive the highest CTR on note:
| Placement | Why it works | Recommended anchor text |
|---|---|---|
| Profile URL field | Permanent click source from every article | Set directly to your Kingfin link |
| Mid-article (below a major heading) | Reaches engaged readers who have read past the intro | "▶ Sign up for Kingfin free" |
| Article footer (after conclusion) | Converts readers who finished the full article | "Start with Kingfin today →" |
| Paid article — post-purchase section | Buyers have the highest trust level and convert well | "See your dashboard in action here" |
Your affiliate link is waiting in your dashboard the moment you sign up.
10 note Article Topics That Get Read
Not sure what to write? These topics consistently attract readers who are ready to learn — and ready to click through to your affiliate link.
- What is OlympTrade? A plain-English beginner's guide
- How the Kingfin affiliate program works — registration walkthrough
- My first month as an FX affiliate: honest results and lessons learned
- RevShare vs CPA — which commission model should you choose?
- How to do FX affiliate marketing without building a blog (this article's topic)
- OlympTrade demo account walkthrough — with screenshots
- 5 mistakes beginner FX affiliates make (and how to avoid them)
- How to read your Kingfin dashboard: commissions, clicks, and conversions explained
- Starting FX affiliate as a side hustle: what month 1 actually looks like
- note vs. blog for FX affiliate marketing — an honest comparison
The note + X Combination Strategy
Pairing note with X (formerly Twitter) creates a self-reinforcing traffic loop. X is where you build an audience through short, frequent posts; note is where you convert that audience into affiliate revenue through long-form content.
① Post on X: "3 things I wish I knew before starting FX affiliate marketing (thread)" → ② End the thread with: "Full breakdown in my note article 👇 [link]" → ③ Readers land on your note article → ④ They click your mid-article or footer Kingfin link → ⑤ They sign up and you earn a commission.
Set up the permanent funnel like this: X profile URL → your note page, and note profile URL → your Kingfin affiliate link. That way, anyone who discovers you on X and checks your profile gets routed through note and ultimately toward your Kingfin link — automatically, without any extra effort per post.
Realistic Monthly Revenue by Approach
| Approach | Est. Monthly Revenue | Weekly Time | Best for |
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| note free articles only (3–5/month) | $0–$100 | 1–2 hrs | Testing the concept |
| note free articles + X posting | $50–$300 | 3–5 hrs | Social-first creators |
| note free + paid articles + X | $100–$500+ | 5–8 hrs | Serious about monetization |
| note + WordPress blog + X | $300–$1,000+ | 10+ hrs | Long-term growth focus |
Don't expect large revenue in month one — it almost never happens. The fastest path to consistent income is publishing on note consistently for 3 months straight. Volume and consistency compound; three articles a month beats one perfect article every six weeks.
Three Rules You Must Follow
① Never make income guarantees — phrases like "guaranteed to earn" or "risk-free profits" may violate financial promotion regulations and note's Terms of Service.
② Always include a risk disclaimer — any article discussing FX or online trading must include a clear statement such as: "All investments carry risk. Only use funds you can afford to lose."
③ Disclose your affiliate relationship — a simple line like "This article contains affiliate links" builds reader trust and keeps you compliant with disclosure standards in most jurisdictions.