Adtraction and Massblogger, in plain terms
Adtraction is an affiliate network. You join programs, you get a unique link for each advertiser, and you earn a cut when a reader clicks your link and buys.
Massblogger is an AI blog writer. It drafts posts, adds images, and publishes them to your site.
The integration ties the two together. Massblogger pulls real products from your Adtraction feeds, writes a post around them, and inserts your affiliate links for you. You do not copy a single tracking link by hand.
That last part is the whole point. The slow, boring work of affiliate content is not the writing. It is finding the right product, grabbing the right link, tagging it with your ID, and keeping the price correct. This integration does all of that on its own.
Why auto-inserting affiliate products matters
Affiliate blogging looks simple from the outside. Write a review, add a link, earn money. In practice it is a lot of small, easy-to-break steps.
You have to pick a product that fits the topic. You have to find its page in the network. You have to build a link that carries your ID so the sale is tracked to you. You have to check the price is still right. Then you do it again for the next product, and the next post.
Miss one step and the cost is real. A link without your ID earns you nothing. A stale price annoys readers and can break an advertiser's rules. A broken feed link sends a buyer to a dead page.
When the insertion is automatic, those mistakes mostly go away. The link always carries your ID. The price follows the feed. And you spend your time on the part that actually grows traffic: publishing more good posts.
What the feed gives Massblogger
An Adtraction product feed is a structured file the network gives you for each advertiser. It lists every product with the fields Massblogger needs to build a clean block: the title, the price, an image, and the tracked link.
Massblogger reads the common feed formats and maps those fields automatically.
| Feed format | What it is | Works with Massblogger |
|---|---|---|
| XML | The most common product feed format | Yes, auto-detected |
| CSV | A simple spreadsheet-style export | Yes, auto-detected |
| JSON | A structured data format used by some advertisers | Yes, auto-detected |
You add a feed by pasting its URL. Massblogger detects the format, maps the fields, and makes every product available to the writer. If you promote several advertisers, you can connect more than one feed.
How the integration works, step by step
The flow is short on purpose. You connect once, then every post after that is a few clicks.
1. Connect your Adtraction account
You link your Adtraction account inside Massblogger. Nothing gets installed on your website, and no theme files change. Massblogger only needs to read your feeds and know your Adtraction ID so it can tag links correctly.
2. Load one or more product feeds
Paste a feed URL from your Adtraction dashboard. Massblogger auto-detects whether it is XML, CSV, or JSON, then imports the products. From this point on, those products are choices the AI can use in any post.
3. Write the post
Pick a topic, like "best wireless headphones under 100" or "robot vacuum review." Massblogger drafts the article and pulls matching products from your feed. You can let the AI choose every product, or insert specific ones by hand. Both paths leave you in control before anything goes live.
4. Review and publish
Check the products it picked, swap any you do not like, then publish. If you already push posts to WordPress through Massblogger, affiliate posts publish the same way, with your links and current prices already in place.
The three post types it builds
Most affiliate content fits one of three shapes. The integration handles all three, and each one places your links in a slightly different way.
| Post type | Best for | Where the links go |
|---|---|---|
| Review article | One product, in depth | Affiliate link in the intro, the verdict, and the CTA |
| Best-of roundup | A need with several options | One link per product in the list |
| Comparison post | Two or three close rivals | Links beside each option and in the summary |
A review article goes deep on one product, which works well for high-intent searches where the reader is close to buying. A roundup answers a broad "what should I buy" question with a short list. A comparison post settles a head-to-head between two or three close options.
A quick example
Roundup excerpt
"Our top pick is the Acme Pro 3, currently $89. It pairs in seconds and the battery lasts all week."
The product name links out with your Adtraction ID, and the price follows the feed.
Links and prices that take care of themselves
Two details quietly decide how much an affiliate site earns: are the links tracked, and are the prices right. The integration handles both.
Every product link carries your Adtraction ID. When a reader clicks and buys, the network credits the sale to you because the ID is already in the link. You never build a deep link or paste a tracking URL.
Prices sync from your feed on a schedule, so the number in a post follows the current feed instead of freezing on the day you published. That keeps reviews accurate, which matters for reader trust and for staying inside each advertiser's program terms.
One housekeeping note that applies to every affiliate publisher: you are responsible for disclosing affiliate links to your readers. Both the US FTC and the UK guidance ask for a clear, visible disclosure. A short line near the top of the post is enough.
Where this fits in your SEO
Affiliate posts only earn when people find them, so the same search basics still apply. Helpful, first-hand content tends to do best, which is what Google describes in its helpful content guidance. Product pages and reviews also do well with Product structured data, which helps search engines understand prices and ratings.
The integration gives you the volume to compete: you can ship a steady run of reviews, roundups, and comparisons without the link-building grind. Add a clear disclosure, write from real experience where you can, and let the automation cover the repetitive parts.
Get started
If you already publish with Massblogger, connecting Adtraction takes a few minutes and unlocks affiliate posts with links and prices handled for you. If you are new, you can create an account and connect your feed in the same sitting.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Adtraction integration with Massblogger?
- It connects your Adtraction affiliate account to Massblogger so the writer can pull real products from your Adtraction feeds and drop them straight into blog posts. Massblogger writes the article, picks the right products, and inserts your affiliate links automatically. You get review posts, best-of roundups, and comparison pages without copying links by hand.
- Will my Adtraction affiliate ID be added to every link?
- Yes. Once you connect your account, Massblogger tags every product link with your Adtraction ID. You never paste a tracking link or build a deep link yourself. If a click turns into a sale, Adtraction credits it to you because the ID is already baked into the link.
- Which Adtraction feed formats can I load?
- Massblogger reads the standard Adtraction product feeds, including XML, CSV, and JSON. It auto-detects the format when you add a feed URL, maps the common fields like title, price, image, and link, and makes the products available to the writer. You can connect more than one feed if you promote several advertisers.
- Do product prices stay up to date?
- Yes. Prices sync from your Adtraction feed on a schedule, so the numbers in your posts follow the current feed instead of going stale the day after you publish. That keeps your review and roundup posts accurate, which matters for trust and for staying inside Adtraction's program rules.
- Can I choose which products go into a post?
- You can let the AI pick the best matches for the topic, or insert products by hand. Most people let Massblogger choose for speed, then swap or remove a product if they want a different pick. Either way you stay in control of what shows up before the post goes live.
- What kinds of posts can it create?
- Three main shapes. In-depth review articles for a single product, best-of roundups that list several products for one need, and side-by-side comparison posts. All three pull from your Adtraction feeds and carry your affiliate links throughout the body.
- Do I need to know how to code to set this up?
- No. Connecting Adtraction is a few clicks: add your account, point Massblogger at your feed, and you are ready to write. There is no script to install on your site and no manual link building. If you already publish to WordPress through Massblogger, the affiliate posts publish the same way.
- Is this allowed under Adtraction's affiliate terms?
- Massblogger uses your own approved Adtraction links and feeds, so the same rules you already follow as a publisher apply. You are responsible for disclosing affiliate links and following each advertiser's terms, just as you would when adding links by hand. The integration only automates the insertion, not the approval.