BBC Wildlife affiliate links
Learn about our affiliate partnerships which power shopping links on our review, gifting and product test pages.
What are affiliate links?
Affiliate links connect retailers and publishers. If someone clicks on a shopping link on a publisher site like BBC Wildlife (discoverwildlife.com), a cookie is enabled to allow the retailer to associate any purchase back to the publisher so that they can take a percentage of the revenue.
How does it work on BBC Wildlife?
The affiliate links on BBC Wildlife are powered by our partners Monetizer 101, Skimlinks and Amazon Associates.
Skimlinks works by aggregating over 65 affiliate networks and over 27,000 affiliate programmes to connect a publisher, such as BBC Wildlife, with a retailer. It turns existing retailer links on BBC Wildlife into their equivalent affiliate links. Similarly, Amazon tracks purchases through affiliate links logged in its Associates dashboard.
How do I buy the products online?
If you decide to purchase a product that’s been recommended on our review or gift pages, you are able to do so by clicking through to your desired retailer to make a purchase on their website. When you do this, a new window will open and you will be taken to a third party site that’s completely separate to BBC Wildlife. No purchase will be made directly on the BBC Wildlife website: discoverwildlife.com
Is BBC Wildlife writing reviews based on its affiliate partnerships?
Absolutely not. Our affiliate partners in no way influence BBC Wildlife editorial content. Products reviewed are chosen first-hand and solely by the BBC Wildlife team or editorial contributors, and will feature regardless of whether or not affiliate partners are able to generate commission from a retailer link.
For more information on how this affiliate partnership works or if you have a comment or suggestion about affiliate links, or a query that isn’t covered in the frequently asked questions above, please get in touch by sending an email to email: wildlifemagazine