A 2026 guide to monetizing a gift guide with affiliate links: how the money works, how to add and track links per item, which affiliate programs fit, and how to disclose to FTC standards. With concrete disclosure wording and a click-tracking workflow.
A clear, 2026 breakdown of the 3, 4, 5, and 7 gift rules, the want need wear read rule, and the 20-50 budgeting rule, with worked examples and a comparison table.
A 2026 playbook for small shops and creators: how to build a gift guide that actually sells, ideas for a small shop, how to pitch your way into other guides, and how to promote it once it is live.
A copy-paste gift guide template plus real example patterns that convert in 2026. Build it as a live, browsable page you can clone every season.
Build a gift guide people actually browse, not just scroll past. A 2026 step-by-step on choosing a theme, curating 7 to 15 items, pricing with tiers, and publishing it as a live, shareable, clickable page.
Instagram gives you one clickable bio link. Here is how to point it at a browsable, shoppable gift guide your followers can open, scroll, and buy from.
The main types of gift guides explained: by recipient, by budget, by occasion, and by interest or theme. A 2026 breakdown of each format, when to use it, and how to choose the right one for your audience.
ZnapLink is a cheaper, feature-rich Linktree alternative, but its free plan caps at 5 links. Linktree is recognized with unlimited free links. Here is the honest trade-off and real pricing.
ConvertKit (now Kit) is an email platform that added a link page. Linktree is a link page that added light email capture. Here is which job you actually need and why creators use both.
Snipfeed is a creator storefront with no free plan and tiered transaction fees. Linktree is a simple link hub that starts free. Here is which you need and what the fees really cost.
Tailored setups for specific creators and businesses.