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I Made $250 a Week Just Copy-Pasting Links — No Skills, No Followers, No Problem

Discover how I turned a few hours of free time into real money using a simple affiliate trick anyone can start today

By Umar FarooqPublished 6 months ago 3 min read

If someone had told me last year that I could earn over $250 a week by just copy-pasting links online, I would’ve laughed and scrolled past. No way, I thought. I don’t have followers. I’m not a YouTuber. I’m not even tech-savvy.

But here I am, writing this from my apartment in Ohio, with real dollars sitting in my Amazon gift card balance and PayPal — all earned by doing what most people do daily: sharing links.

Let me walk you through exactly how it happened. This is not a get-rich-quick scheme — but if you're consistent and smart, this might just change your side hustle game.


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🌐 The Spark: A YouTube Comment That Changed Everything

I was watching a video on "ways to make passive income" on YouTube while eating instant ramen. One of the top comments simply read:

> “I made $100 this week just sharing Amazon links on Pinterest. No blog, no followers. Just good products.”



I thought — hmm, is this legit? I clicked reply and asked for more info. Of course, no answer. But that night, curiosity kept me up. So I decided to try it.


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🔍 Step 1: Join the Amazon Affiliate Program (It’s Free)

I Googled "Amazon Associates" and found their official site. Signing up was surprisingly easy. They asked for my name, where I planned to share links (I wrote Pinterest, Facebook), and how I’d drive traffic.

No followers needed. No website. I was approved within 24 hours.

Once inside, I could search any product on Amazon and generate a custom link. Every time someone clicked that link and bought — even if they bought something else — I’d get a commission (usually 3%–10%).


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📌 Step 2: Use Pinterest as My Traffic Machine

Pinterest isn’t just for wedding planning or recipes — it’s a powerful search engine. People use it to look for products and inspiration.

I created a new Pinterest account and made a few boards like:

Best Home Gadgets

Cool Amazon Finds

Tech Under $50

Must-Haves for Students


Then, I started designing simple pins on Canva. I used free templates, added pictures of Amazon products, and titled them things like:

“This $19 gadget changed how I clean my room”

“Top 5 Amazon finds under $25 (you’ll want all of them)”


I uploaded the pin, added a short description, and pasted my Amazon affiliate link. That’s it.


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💸 Step 3: Copy, Paste, Repeat (and Wait)

The first week? Nothing.

The second week? A few clicks.

Then, in week 3, I checked my dashboard — $8.49 earned. Someone had clicked one of my pins and bought a water bottle... and a whole bunch of stuff after that. Amazon paid me a commission on everything in their cart.

That’s when it hit me — this works.

So I doubled down. I made 5–6 pins a day. Some flopped, some got hundreds of views. Slowly, my weekly earnings grew:

Week 1: $0

Week 3: $8

Week 5: $42

Week 7: $111

Week 10: $256


All by just sharing good products, making aesthetic pins, and using the right keywords.


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📈 Tips That Made a BIG Difference

Let me drop some of the key lessons I learned (so you don’t repeat my mistakes):

1. Use high-volume, low-competition keywords.
Example: “gadgets under $30,” “dorm room essentials,” “Amazon must-haves.”


2. Pin daily — consistency is the secret.
One viral pin can earn you money for months.


3. Don’t oversell.
Keep it real. Recommend products you’d use or already love.


4. Track what’s working.
Use a spreadsheet to track which pins get clicks and which ones convert.


5. Keep your Pinterest bio clean and credible.
People click more when they trust your profile.




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🤔 What About Legal Stuff?

Make sure to always disclose affiliate links in your pins or descriptions. A simple “#ad” or “affiliate link – I may earn a small commission” is enough.

Also, stick to Amazon’s rules — don’t spam or use paid ads on affiliate links unless you follow their exact policy.


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🙌 My Life Now (and What’s Next)

I still work my part-time job at a local coffee shop. But now, instead of scrolling aimlessly on my phone during breaks, I make pins.

Some days I earn $10. Some days $50. It’s not life-changing yet — but it’s real money, and it’s growing.

I’m planning to explore YouTube automation next — maybe creating product roundups, linking affiliate items below. But for now, I’m proud. I turned a random YouTube comment into a real, repeatable income stream.


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🧠 Final Thoughts

If you’re reading this and thinking, “I’m not creative” or “I don’t have followers” — neither did I.

What I had was curiosity and a little courage to try. This method isn’t saturated, and if you do it right, it can become a quiet, passive income stream for you too.

Start small. Be patient. Be consistent. You might surprise yourself.

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