Friday, October 31, 2025

YouTube Shopping Affiliate Program

 

The YouTube Shopping Affiliate Program lets you easily tag products from a variety of brands and retailers giving viewers a seamless shopping experience and letting you earn commission when they purchase products from your content. In this video, we'll walk through how the program works, eligibility requirements how to tag products, and how to track your earnings progress. Let's dive in. When you tag products in your videos, Shorts, or live streams a Shopping button will show on your content. Viewers can browse the products that you've featured without leaving the watch page.

When viewers click on a product, they'll be redirected to the merchant's site. If a purchase is made from your link, you'll earn commission on the viewer's entire purchase. To be eligible for the YouTube Shopping Affiliate Program your channel must meet the subscriber threshold and be approved for monetization. You also can't have a channel that's made for kids or a Music or Official Artist Channel. And you can't have Community Guidelines strikes in certain sensitive policy areas.

Note that affiliate product tags also won't show on videos that contain claimed content.

Let's walk through how to tag your products in your videos and Shorts. You can tag products during the upload flow by going to "Tag products." From here, you can click the dropdown to see stores available from different sellers. Or you can search for the brand or product that you want to tag.


Next to each product, you'll see the total product price and the commission rate that you would receive for that product which is always a percentage of the total price. This commission rate listed is 100 percent of what you will earn. Commission rates will vary by product and merchant.

Once you find the products you want, you can tag them. You can tag up to 30 products.

To remove a product, click the Trash icon next to the product. Note that if you're uploading a video and you included links while drafting your description you may see them suggested for tagging. You can also tag products in existing videos and Shorts. To do this, go to the Content tab in Studio, then select the piece of content you want. From the Details page, go to Products.

You can also tag products in your live streams and feature a tagged product by pinning it to the stream. Viewers can see tagged products by tapping the Shop icon and can shop without leaving your stream. You can tag products from your phone during the setup for a mobile live stream. To tag products for your live stream from a desktop go to Live Control Room. In the left menu, select "Stream" or "Manage." Below the live stream preview, click the Shopping tab. Then, click the plus icon to search and select products. You can tag up to 30 products.

To remove a product, click Trash next to the product. You can also pin one item during your live stream to feature it prominently.

For a mobile live stream, you can tap the Shopping button, then pin the product you want to feature. For a desktop stream, from Live Control Room click the Shopping tab, select one item to promote click or drag it to the Preview panel, then click "Pin product." Your pinned product will be prominently featured during your stream. Viewers can click on the Shopping button to see more details and options to purchase the product. Now, let's talk about a few things to keep in mind when it comes to commissions.

You'll earn commission on the entire basket size. So, if a viewer clicks on your product tag and ends up buying other items, you'll receive commissions for everything they purchased during that transaction. You'll receive payment through your AdSense account typically 60 to 120 days after purchase to account for returns and timing of AdSense payment.


If a viewer returns an item they purchased, the commissions you earn will be reversed. Some brands offer different conversion windows.

For example, you can earn commissions for up to 30 days after a viewer clicks on your tagged product as long as that viewer didn't click on someone else's affiliate link or product tag. Note you'll only be paid commissions from the YouTube Affiliate Program if viewers click from affiliate products tagged in your content. Next, here are some things to keep in mind and best practices when tagging products. Only tag products if they're easily identifiable and featured prominently or if they're meaningfully related to your content. And only tag if the products are used as intended or you're using the product in a safe way that aligns with the manufacturer's intent.

When making new videos, remember to direct your viewers to view your tagged products. And consider tagging products in both new and existing videos especially your most popular ones. Also note that you may still be able to go through the flow of tagging products even if they won't show to viewers in cases where your content is made for kids contains claimed content or other restrictions.

So, be sure to familiarize yourself with these restrictions ahead of time. Finally, let's walk through how to track your earnings.

You can find earnings data by going to YouTube Studio Analytics then Revenue, then the Affiliate chip. Here you'll see channel-level data, including estimated revenue, product clicks number of orders, and total sales. You also see top-earning products and top-earning content. You can also find info by going to the Studio Earned page then the Shopping tab. The YouTube Shopping Affiliate Program is a great way to earn more money by recommending the products you love and helps create a seamless shopping experience for your viewers.

For more info, check out the links in the description below. Thanks for watching.

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Thursday, October 30, 2025

Pepper Rewards Review: 5% Back on Gift Cards - HYPE WORTHY?

 

Are you looking for an easy way to save money when buying stuff on Amazon, dining out,  or even buying groceries? Well in this video, we’re going to be looking at the  app Pepper Rewards, which offers instant rebates on digital gift card purchases Hey everyone this is Kyle from Fioney - your financial resource  for a changing world. For cashback app reviews, travel tips, and more,  be sure to subscribe and thanks for hitting that like button. A few months ago, the app Pepper Reward celebrated its official launch and instantly gained some buzz. And, spoiler alert, after checking it out for myself, I can see why.


So, what does Pepper offer and what makes it so awesome? Let’s take a look at what you to know about the app. The first things to know about Pepper are how to find the app and how to sign up If you search the name Pepper in the app store, you’ll probably get a bunch of results that aren’t the app in question. Instead, I’d recommend searching Pepper Rewards in the App Store or Google Play Store to make it a bit easier.

After you download the app, you can start the sign-up process by providing an email address  and your name.

This is also where you’ll enter a referral code if you have one — but, more on that later. Of course, you’ll also create a password for your account. After that, you’ll also enter your zip code and your phone number, which you’ll verify via an SMS code. Once you’ve created an account, the next step is to add a form of payment you’ll use for your purchase. Pepper does accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover.

On that note, now’s a good time to mention that gift card purchases from the app will show as Pepper and will not code to the gift card’s brand category. One other thing to mention is that Pepper is actually a rebrand  of a previous app called Moochoo that had a very similar premise,  but the updated Pepper app does include some improvements that make it even easier to use.

Next, Pepper features gift cards from a lengthy list of brands - all offering 5% back In the app, you’ll find gift card offered from such brands as Amazon, Lowe’s, Walmart,  Target, Chipotle, and many many more. Since the list of brands is so long,  you may want to try using the category filters  that Pepper provides or do a search for the gift card option you’re looking for.

Once you find a gift card you want to buy, just tap the logo and then enter the amount you want.

Keep in mind that the minimum purchase amount may vary - with Amazon’s being just $1 while Delta’s is $50. It also seems that most purchases are limited to $500. Other than those restrictions, you can enter any amount you want. Then, you can complete the purchase by hitting buy gift card.

Once your transaction is complete, Pepper will display your gift card info,  including the card number, a PIN if applicable, and a scannable barcode.

The lattermost option  is nice if you plan on using your gift card in store. If you end up navigating away from this  screen before you're ready - never fear- as you can access your previously purchased gift cards  by tapping the profile icon on the right, going to transaction history, and selecting which card you  want to see. Even better, from this section, you can quickly check the balance of certain cards. When you purchase gift cards on Pepper, you’ll earn Points that can then be redeemed for more gift cards As I mentioned, when you purchase gift cards on Pepper, you’ll earn 5% back. However, this amount will come in the form of Pepper Points.


For every $5 you spend in gift cards, you’ll earn 1 Point. So, a $100 gift card purchase would net you 20 points. Then, these points can be redeemed at a value of a quarter each, meaning that 20 points equals $5.

When you’re ready to redeem your Points, just select which brand you want to buy a gift card  from. Then, tap the + button and select how many points you want to apply toward  your purchase.

At this time, you can only do this in $5 or 20 point increments. Also,  once points are applied, it doesn’t seem as though there’s a way to remove them. From there,  you can either purchase a gift card using only your redeemed points or can buy a larger card,  with the Points discounting your total. Also, if you do opt for the latter, you’ll still earn points on the non-redemption  part of your purchase. So, if you apply 20 points toward the purchase of a $50 gift card,  you’d earn 9 points on the $45 difference.

In addition to the regular 5% back, Pepper also runs occasional bonuses or discounts Since I first joined Pepper, I’ve seen an increasing number of special offers in a couple  of different forms. For one, the app offered bonus Points when you spent $125 or more on cards from select brands.


Meanwhile, they’ve also run instant discount deals for certain brands, including this Uber and Uber Eats promotion where you could save 10% off the purchase of a gift card or these deals where you’d get $7 off a $25 card. Plus, you still earn the regular 5% on top of these offers. Although it’s hard to predict exactly when more offers will arise and what they’ll be for,  if these early deals are anything to go by, it’s certainly worth keeping an eye out.

Finally, let’s talk about Pepper’s current referral bonus As a Pepper user, you can earn rewards by referring friends — and they may be able  to earn a bonus as well.

First, to refer someone, head to your profile page and  look for your six digit code. Then, have your friend or loved one us that number at sign-up. Currently, at the time that I’m shooting this video in March 2024,  Pepper customers who refer friends can earn a $20 bonus when the referred user makes at  least $100 in purchases in the app within 15 day of joining. As for the person being referred,  they’ll currently earn double points for their first 15 days,  meaning 10% back on all purchases.

That said, these offers are subject to change. OF course, if you want to potentially score a bonus for yourself and support Fioney at the same  time, feel free to use our Pepper referral code by entering 587870 when you sign up for the app. Overall, I’ve been really impressed with Pepper, including the list of brands and  how easy it is to use. Most of all, I love the instant gratification when it comes to rewards. Honestly, in my opinion, Pepper lives up to the hype it gained upon launch.

With the  ability to earn 5% back on gift card purchases and immediately redeem those points for gift cards,  I’ve really enjoyed using the app so far. In particular, I’ve taken to purchasing  Sam’s Club gift cards for my total shopping trip amount and then pasting the gift card  number into the store’s Scan and Go feature for an easy check out experience.

Similarly,  I recently bought a lawnmower at Lowe’s and was able to buy a gift card just  before checking out and have them scan my phone to redeem it. In both cases,  I was then able to take the Points I received and turn them into gift cards for Amazon. My only fear is that, as someone who’s seen his fair share of personal finance apps get  nerfed over time, I wonder if Pepper can sustain the current level of deals.

But,  in the short term, it seems the company only has plans to expand, with their website noting  an upcoming desktop browser extension and even an expense tracking feature. In any case, I’m all for this current version of Pepper and  will continue to be a regular user of the app for the foreseeable future.

Hopefully this gives you a better idea about what Pepper Rewards is all about but for more on the app, I’ll have a link to my full written review in the description box down below. Also, if you have a gift card cashback app you prefer, I’d love to know what it is - so go ahead and share it in the comments. So, thanks again for watching and I’ll see you next time here on Finney.

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How to Stop Overspending - 5 Tips for Compulsive Buying Disorder

 

So, we all have those moments when we’re feeling down. Well guess what can make you feel better almost immediately? Spending money. You got it! It turns out that for the most part, we all like shopping – even when we’re buying things we don’t really need.



When we’re feeling depressed going to the mall on a spending spree can give you a feeling of relief. It feels good – so much better than having to deal with all your problems. It’s kind of like a drug. But what can start out as an innocent habit of some “retail therapy” can lead to a shopping obsessing and even a full blown addiction. This addiction can give you major money problems – financial stress from running up your credit cards and even relationship problems because we might try to hide our spending from others.


At it’s worse we might even be tempted to steal money from our retirement accounts or even from family members to feed a shopping obsession. So how do you handle the urge to go shopping? In this video, I give 5 tips for how to stop spending money. Coming up! Hey, I’m Dr. Brad Klontz! On this channel, we help you transform your relationship with money, master the psychology of wealth, and live a life of abundance! So, if you’re new here, please subscribe and click the bell so you don’t miss anything! 

So, Tip Number 1: Ask Yourself, why are you shopping? Sure, it does feel good, but why are you doing it?


Are you trying to fill an emotional need by shopping? Are you feeling lonely? Sad?


 Depressed? Angry?


For many of us, that’s exactly happening. We’re trying to fill a void in our life. So why are you shopping? Tip Number 2: Embrace Your Emotional Needs. So, we’ve established that you are spending to fill an emotional need.



So, I want you to embrace your emotional needs. What are some better ways to fill that sense of emptiness inside, or to help you feel less alone or less stressed? How about talking to a friend, or journaling about your feelings, or even cuddling with someone you love.


How about going for a jog, or just having a good cry? Work on finding other ways – better ways - to help you satisfy your emotional needs.


Tip Number 3: Leave Your Credit cards at home. So when you DO go out shopping, take cash with you and leave your cards at home. Research shows we spend about 30% less when we use cash. It hurts slapping down those 20-dollar bills on stuff we don’t need. Tip Number 4: Hit the Mental Pause Button.


By this I mean try to put some time between your impulse to buy and pulling the trigger.


 Hitting the mental pause button can really help a lot. Jot these questions down on “Notes” on your phone and read them before you hit the check-out counter: DO I really need this? Do I have room for this? What if I wait to buy this?


How will I feel about this tomorrow? Take some time to answer these questions. It will really help you slow down and will stop your spending. Then if you decide you need it.
Buy it tomorrow.


Not today. This is a huge power tip. When your emotions fade, chances are you won’t buy it after all. Buy it tomorrow is a great psychological hack. Try it out for yourself.


Tip Number 5: Are you stuck? Then ask for help. If these tips aren’t enough to help shift your spending behaviors, and you feel stuck, then please ask for help. Sometimes shopping can become an addiction – what we call a compulsive buying disorder. If left unchecked, this can have devastating consequences.


But like other addictions, the great news is that it can be treated. So if you have difficulty controlling your spending and it’s causing you problems in your life, seek the help of a therapist or a support group such as Debtors Anonymous. I have links to some resources in the description below. Question for you: If you’re vulnerable to overspending, what’s one thing you can do differently based on these 5 tips. Write it down and put it into action this week.


Special thanks to the Heider College of Business at Creighton University for helping sponsor this channel. If you like this video, give it a "thumbs up," and if want to see more like it, please subscribe.


And make sure to check the video description below for links and resources. I’ll see you next time!

Cyber Security for kids | Internet Safety Tips for Kids | Internet safety for Kids | Internet safety

 



The internet is like a web that connects millions of computers worldwide. With the internet it's possible to access almost any information, communicate with anyone else in the world and do much more. You can do all of this by connecting a computer, a tablet or phone to the internet a phone connected to the internet. It is like the world at your fingertips! the internet can be a fun place but at the same time it can be a dangerous place to be in if you are not careful!

Internet thieves who are also known as cyber criminals can break into your computer and steal your personal data Now let's learn about staying safe on the internet tip number one, do not open emails from strangers! email is a message that is sent and received using computers It is an important form of fast communication that allows people to contact one another and share information all over the world.

But you must be very careful when you open an email from strangers. some emails can contain computer viruses that can infect your computer and wipe the entire data from your computer. always check within adults before opening emails from strangers.

tip number two you never share your password with others. password is a secret word or phrase that a person must know to be allowed to enter a computer system. You should always try to use longer password password must always be a secret. In the digital world the bad guys are called cyber criminals. if they can figure out a person's password, they can access their private information using that password.

Now let me ask you something. Do you share your toothbrush with others? No! correct? Passwords are like your toothbrush!

You never share your password with others! You can share chocolate, but not your password Tip number three Beware of fake or misleading information! Please be aware that the things that you read online are not always true! So, you must check the information with a parent or teacher.

Tip number four keep your private information safe!

Privacy is very important, do not share your personal information on the internet. do not share the information such as your name, phone number, address, email, school name, your parents work address, telephone numbers, credit card information, your pictures, your passwords, on the internet. always ask your parents' permission before doing so. Tip number five, Limit your screen time online. You should always limit your screen time there is time for screens, but not at the expense of time for physical activities.

Internet can be very addictive and being on internet all the time can create other problems such as obesity, insufficient sleep etc please subscribe thank you for watching bye.

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