For affiliates who feel "blog SEO takes time — I want to grow faster on social media," the format drawing the most attention right now is YouTube Shorts. The flow of gaining followers with a 60-second video → driving them to the blog → converting on Kingfin is starting to work in practice. This article lays out the five formats proven in the FX space and the funnel design from views to conversion.

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This article is informational and educational content. It does not guarantee earnings such as "guaranteed to earn" or "definitely ¥X per month." Results vary by individual.

60 sec
Shorts video limit
5 formats
Video formats covered here
10K views
Realistic floor for conversions
3–6 months
Benchmark to real results
What you'll learn in this article
  • Three reasons YouTube Shorts pairs well with FX affiliate marketing
  • Five video formats aiming for 10,000 views (FAQ / comparison / failure story / explainer / tips)
  • The funnel design and numeric benchmarks for views → blog traffic → Kingfin conversion

This article's conclusion: frequently asked questions

Q: Can you place affiliate links directly on YouTube Shorts?
A: You can place a link directly in a Short's description, but the rate at which viewers open the description is low. A realistic funnel is to guide viewers at the end of the video with "link in the description" and "full details on the blog," and convert them via the blog.
Q: How many views does it take to generate a conversion?
A: As a general industry rule of thumb, 0 to a few conversions per cumulative 10,000 views is a realistic benchmark. It varies widely not only by view count but by the quality of the pitch, the integration with your blog, and targeting precision.
Q: Will FX content pass review for Shorts?
A: There's no problem as long as you follow YouTube's Community Guidelines. Avoid exaggerated expressions like "guaranteed to earn" or "sure to win," and always state the risks and disclose the affiliate relationship.
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Why do YouTube Shorts pair well with FX affiliate marketing?

There are three reasons. First, "algorithmic distribution" is strong. Even with zero subscribers, a video that lands can reach tens of thousands of views. Second, production cost is low. A 60-second vertical shot on your phone, with minimal editing. Third, it pairs well with the FX "anxiety-relief need". Videos that answer short questions like "Is FX shady?" or "Is OlympTrade safe?" are in high demand.

What are the 5 video formats aiming for 10,000 views?

Here are the five formats proven in the FX space.

Format ①: FAQ-answerAnswer a common question in 60 seconds, e.g. "How much do you need to start FX?" A question-form title gets a high click rate.
Format ②: ComparisonCompare the features of 2–3 providers in 60 seconds, e.g. "OlympTrade vs. others." Lands with viewers seeking decision criteria.
Format ③: Failure storyHonestly tell your own experience, e.g. "3 moments I failed at FX." Empathy-based, with a high save rate.
Format ④: ExplainerExplain jargon with diagrams, e.g. "the difference between RevShare and CPA." Lands with viewers who want to learn.
Format ⑤: Tips/HackCondense immediately actionable info, e.g. "finish Kingfin registration in 3 minutes."

What's the formula for the opening 3 seconds of a video that gets watched?

On YouTube Shorts, whether you lose the viewer in the first 3 seconds is everything. Here are opening formulas that work in the FX space.

  • Question hook: "One month into FX — how much do you think I earned?"
  • Contrarian hook: "You should absolutely never do FX — except for one thing."
  • Number hook: "90% give up within 3 months on FX affiliate — the traits of those who keep going."
  • Empathy hook: "For those interested in FX but too wary to take the first step."

The quality of the opening 3 seconds determines the view-through rate (VTR), and that directly drives the algorithm's evaluation.

How do you build the funnel from views to conversion?

Even if you hit 10,000 views, a poor funnel ends in zero conversions. The ideal funnel is below.

StepPathConversion benchmark
Short played10,000 views100%
Description clicked"Details on the blog"1–3% (100–300)
Blog read in fullReads through the related article30–50%
Kingfin link clickedIn-article CTA5–10%
ConversionRegistration completed3–10%

1–3 conversions from 10,000 views is a realistic figure. Routing through the blog adds credibility and raises the conversion rate.

What's the strategy to scale this in earnest?

Here's the strategy to grow with repeatability rather than leaving a single hit to chance.

4 principles for scaling
  • Post 5 a week: Frequency matters most to the algorithm (for the first 3 months, quantity over quality)
  • Spin off one hit: Derive 5 variations from a video that grew in views
  • Make it a series: Build a group of related videos, like "FX Beginner Series #1–#10"
  • Integrate with the blog: Complete the 3-stage funnel of Shorts → blog → Kingfin

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Which earns more — Shorts or long videos?
Looking at conversions alone, long videos come out ahead, but the barrier to entry is lower for Shorts. A realistic strategy for beginners is to rack up views with Shorts and migrate to long videos after passing 1,000 subscribers.
I hear FX channels have a high suspension risk — is that true?
There's no problem if you follow YouTube's guidelines. Avoid exaggerated expressions like "guaranteed to earn" or "sure to win," and affiliate links without risk disclosure. Disclosing the affiliate relationship in the description is also mandatory.
What filming equipment do you need?
One smartphone is enough. Light (natural light by a window or a ring light) and sound (an external mic is ideal, if you have one) affect quality. Editing can be done entirely with free apps like CapCut or Vrew.
Do you need monetization (YouTube Partner Program)?
If Shorts are your main focus, it's not required. When affiliate income is the core, ad revenue from YouTube is just a bonus. It's good to hold reaching 1,000 subscribers as a long-term goal.

[Disclaimer] This article is informational and educational content created by the Kingfin English Editorial Team. The methods and figures described are reference information only and do not guarantee any specific earnings. Affiliate operations involve continuous effort and uncertainty due to market conditions. The content of this article is based on information as of May 2026.