Best practices, ready-to-paste copy, email templates, FAQ for your audience, and a quick-reference card. Pick what fits your channels. Mix, match, edit to sound like you — these are starting points, not scripts you have to follow.
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Promoting an affiliate product is part skill, part discipline. The skill: knowing your audience well enough to know which DealSnap angle will resonate. The discipline: disclosing the affiliate relationship, not over-promising, and pushing only the deals you'd actually use yourself. Here's how to do both.
Federal law requires you to disclose affiliate relationships anywhere you promote a product you earn from. Not optional, not flexible. The FTC fines individuals, not platforms — meaning you, not Facebook, eat the penalty if you skip it.
Use any of these phrasings wherever you post:
A sustainable rhythm that doesn't burn your audience or your code:
Real estate is regulated. If a member asks if DealSnap replaces licensed advice (it doesn't — it's a tool, not a CPA or attorney), point them at our terms page. If a member asks about a strategy that requires specific licensing in their state (some Novation structures, certain Seller Finance arrangements), recommend they verify locally before acting on DealSnap's output. You're protecting them and your reputation.
Drop into your group, your wall, or a Reel description. Replace [YOUR CODE] with the code we issued you. Edit freely to sound like yourself.
For feed posts, Reels, and Stories. Stories should add a "swipe up" or sticker link; we recommend Linktree → your DealSnap affiliate URL.
Short-form threads work best when each tweet is its own beat. Mix in your own takes between the threads below.
Three templates for different moments. Customize the subject line and the opener to sound like you. Send through your normal email tool (ConvertKit, Mailchimp, Beehiiv, plain Gmail — whatever you use).
Add at the top of any video description (within the first 2 lines that show before "show more"). Required: a verbal disclosure in the first 10 seconds of the video itself, too.
Pre-empt the most common questions your members will ask when they see your DealSnap recommendation. Drop these into a follow-up reply or pin in your group.