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10% more from "boring" work

10% more from "boring" work

Most of this week went into making Jasin more discoverable—and for the first time, I worked with programmatic pages to do it. If you've never used them, think of it like this: you build one template, feed it structured data (in my case, JSON), and it spins up new pages automatically. Way faster than hand-coding each one.

I built two paths:

Alternatives pages: Eight comparison pages that line Jasin up against tools like AAWP, Lasso, and Pretty Links. Each one has pricing breakdowns, feature notes, and comparison guides so people researching affiliate tools can see how we stack up.

Free tools: Two utilities anyone can use:

The goal is simple: when someone types "AAWP alternative" or "Amazon affiliate calculator" into Google, Jasin should be what they find.

  • An ASIN Extractor that cleans messy Amazon links and pulls out the product IDs (great for spreadsheets).
  • A Commission Calculator (my favorite) that shows how much you'd earn from Amazon sales.

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