PartnerAds and Massblogger: auto-insert affiliate products
PartnerAds is one of the most popular affiliate networks in the Nordics. It connects publishers, like bloggers and site owners, with advertisers who pay a commission when you send them a sale or a lead.
The hard part has never been joining a program. The hard part is the writing. You have to research products, write a real article, find the right affiliate link, paste in your Partner ID, add prices, and keep it all updated.
The Massblogger integration does that work for you. You connect your PartnerAds feed once, then Massblogger writes the blog post and inserts the products, links, and prices automatically. You can read more about the network on the official PartnerAds site.
How the integration works, step by step
The whole flow is built so you can go from a blank page to a finished, money-making post in a few minutes. Here is what happens behind the scenes.
| Step | What happens |
|---|---|
| Pick a topic | You give Massblogger a keyword or title, like "best wireless headphones 2026". |
| Match products | The AI searches your connected PartnerAds feed for products that fit the topic. |
| Write the post | Massblogger drafts a review, roundup, or comparison around those products. |
| Insert links | Each product is added with your Partner ID link, current price, and image. |
| Publish | Send the finished post to WordPress or your platform with one click. |
The key thing to notice is that you never touch a raw affiliate link. Massblogger pulls the tracking URL straight from your feed, and that URL already carries your PartnerAds Partner ID. So every click is tied to your account, and you never lose a commission to a forgotten tag.
Connecting your PartnerAds feed
A product feed is just a file that lists every product in a program, with its title, price, image, and tracked link. PartnerAds gives you a feed URL for each program you are approved for.
In Massblogger you paste that feed URL once. Massblogger auto-detects the format, whether it is XML, CSV, or JSON, and maps the fields it needs.
| Feed field | How Massblogger uses it |
|---|---|
| Product title | The name shown in the post and used to match products to your topic. |
| Price | Displayed next to the product and refreshed when the feed updates. |
| Image | Pulled into the post so each product has a clean visual. |
| Tracking link | Used as the affiliate link, already carrying your Partner ID. |
After that, the feed is available to every future post. You do not re-paste anything. To start the connection, open the in-app setup at the PartnerAds integration page.
Why prices need to stay live
A wrong price is one of the quickest ways to lose a sale and a reader's trust. If a post says a product costs one amount and the store shows another, the visitor bounces. Because Massblogger reads the price from your feed, and the feed refreshes on a schedule, your posts can keep showing the current number long after you hit publish.
The three post types that work best
You can add a product to almost any article, but three formats earn the most affiliate income, and Massblogger is built for all three.
1. Product reviews
A deep look at a single product. The AI writes the pros, cons, and who it is for, then places your tracked PartnerAds link where a ready-to-buy reader will see it. Reviews tend to convert well because the reader already wants that exact item.
2. Product roundups
The classic "best X of 2026" list. Massblogger pulls several matching products from your feed, ranks and describes them, and links each one. Roundups capture readers who are still comparing options, which is a big slice of search traffic.
3. Comparison posts
Two or more products set side by side, often in a table. These catch high-intent searches like "product A vs product B" and give the reader a clear winner, with your affiliate links on both choices.
AI insertion or manual control
You are never locked into one way of working. Massblogger gives you two paths, and you can mix them.
- Automatic. The AI matches products from your feed to the topic and places them in the draft for you. Best for speed and for publishing at scale.
- Manual. You search your feed and drop a specific product exactly where you want it. Best when you have a strong opinion about what to feature.
A common workflow is to let the AI build the full draft, then swap one or two products by hand before publishing. Both paths use the same tracked PartnerAds links, so your tracking is never at risk either way.
Why affiliate blogging still works
Affiliate content remains one of the most durable ways to earn from a website. Helpful, honest reviews and comparisons line up with what Google calls people-first, helpful content, and the FTC's disclosure guidance simply asks that you tell readers a link is an affiliate link, which a single clear line at the top of a post handles.
The bottleneck was always output. Writing one solid review takes hours. Writing fifty, with fresh products and live prices, is more than most people can do by hand. Pairing PartnerAds feeds with Massblogger removes that ceiling, so you can cover far more topics without cutting corners on quality.
Getting started
Sign up for Massblogger, connect your PartnerAds feed, and write your first roundup or review. The free plan is enough to see the integration in action, and you can upgrade when you want to publish more each month.
Frequently asked questions
- What does the PartnerAds integration with Massblogger do?
- It connects your PartnerAds account to Massblogger so the AI can write blog posts and drop in real affiliate products from your PartnerAds feeds. Every product link already carries your PartnerAds Partner ID, so the clicks and sales are tracked to you. You pick the topic, Massblogger writes the article, finds the right products, and inserts them with your links, prices, and images.
- Is PartnerAds free to use with Massblogger?
- PartnerAds is a free affiliate network for publishers, and connecting it to Massblogger does not cost extra inside the network. You sign up at PartnerAds, get approved for the programs you want, and paste your feed into Massblogger. Massblogger has its own free plan you can start on, then upgrade when you want to publish more posts each month.
- How do my PartnerAds affiliate links get added to the posts?
- When you connect a feed, Massblogger reads each product's tracking URL, which already includes your PartnerAds Partner ID. When the AI inserts a product into a post, it uses that exact link. You never paste a link by hand or risk forgetting your ID, so no commission slips through the cracks.
- What kind of posts can Massblogger write with PartnerAds products?
- The common ones are single product reviews, "best of" roundups like best running shoes for 2026, and side by side comparison posts. You can also weave a product or two into a normal how-to or buying guide. You choose the format, the AI matches products from your feed to the topic and writes the article around them.
- Do product prices stay up to date after I publish?
- Yes. Prices come from your PartnerAds feed, and the feed refreshes on a schedule. When a price changes in the feed, Massblogger can update the price shown in your post, so readers do not see a stale number. This matters because a wrong price is one of the fastest ways to lose a reader's trust and a sale.
- Can I insert products by hand instead of letting the AI do it?
- Yes. You can let the AI pick and place products automatically, or you can search your feed and drop in a specific product where you want it. Many people let the AI build the draft, then swap one or two products manually before publishing. Both paths use the same tracked PartnerAds links.
- Does this work with WordPress and other sites?
- Yes. Massblogger publishes straight to WordPress and can push to other platforms through its standard publishing options. The PartnerAds products, links, and prices come along with the post, so a roundup or review lands fully formatted on your site with your affiliate links already in place.
- Which PartnerAds feed formats does Massblogger support?
- Massblogger reads the standard product feed formats PartnerAds exports, including XML, CSV, and JSON, and it auto-detects the format when you add a feed. You paste the feed URL once, Massblogger maps the fields like title, price, image, and link, and then it can pull from that feed for every future post.