<b>Geniuslink vs Skimlinks: link localization vs auto-monetization</b>
Different problems, often confused.
<b>Geniuslink</b>
Pros:
— Sends each visitor to their local Amazon storefront, recovering lost international clicks
— Granular routing rules by country/device
Cons:
— You still set up every affiliate program yourself, it routes, it doesn't recruit
— Per-click pricing adds up at scale
<b>Skimlinks</b>
Pros:
— Auto-converts plain merchant links into affiliate links across thousands of programs
— Set-and-forget for big editorial libraries
Cons:
— Takes a revenue cut, and you cede control of which programs
— Lower per-sale payout than direct relationships
Gotcha nobody mentions: Geniuslink localization can quietly break your tracking sub-IDs if you don't pass parameters through, so your "which post earned this" reporting goes dark.
My pick: Geniuslink for a focused Amazon site with global traffic. Skimlinks for huge content archives you'll never link-manage by hand.
<b>Bottom line:</b> Geniuslink fixes geography; Skimlinks trades control for coverage.
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