If you are a content writer online, then you know that searching for the right images to accompany your articles can often be tough, because many images are owned by people who do not want to share them with you. Images are a great way to add interest to your article, and often draw in readers from search engines.
This is especially true if you are writing on licensed topics like Disney. AllPosters is one way to solve that problem, and as a bonus, you can make money from posting AllPosters images on your articles.
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I'm looking for a place to find my Allposter affiliate id, but I can't find which one is my id, lol. Still searching...
@kazoom I think part of it is treating it like any other affiliate program, and part of it is realizing that they do more than just posters.
I've been a AllPosters affiliate for a few years but have never taken it seriously. But I will be in future
I haven't signed up with AllPosters yet. Will do that now! Thanks for the info. I hadn't heard of them before coming over to Wizzley.
It is time for me to get more serious about AllPosters. I used to use them often, then got out of that habit. Thank you for this super reminder!
I must admit I mostly use AllPosters to get free images for my content. But it does seem that my sales are creeping up, so perhaps I should try harder!
I am also a member of AllPosters, but so far haven't managed to sell anything. Of course I could try harder! They do have a range of posters that is second to none.
Art.com and AllPosters are owned by the same company, but they run as separate companies. You need to have two separate affiliate accounts with them.
I never realised they did quite so much in terms of products - thanks for this - you've opened my eyes. I've been an art.com girl up until now!
AllPosters images are fantastic especially for illustrating book reviews, film themes and current topics. The affiliate revenue side is a bonus.