How to Write Affiliate Product Reviews With AI That Actually Convert

Disclosure: This article links to my own product. If you buy through it I earn a commission, at no extra cost to you. The advice here stands on its own whether or not you do.

Product reviews are the workhorses of affiliate marketing. Someone searching “[product] review” is often minutes away from buying — they just want reassurance. The problem is that AI-written reviews usually read like brochures: all upside, no honesty, zero trust. Here’s how to use AI to draft reviews that actually convert.

Step 1: Give AI the right brief

Don’t ask for “a review.” Ask for a structured, balanced one:

“Write a review of [PRODUCT] for [AUDIENCE]. Include: who it’s for, who it’s NOT for, 3 genuine pros, 2 honest cons, a comparison to [ALTERNATIVE], pricing, and a clear verdict. Tone: helpful friend.”

Step 2: Add the cons back in

If AI gives you soft, fake cons (“it’s so good you’ll wish you found it sooner”), reject them. Real cons build trust. A reader who sees you admit a genuine downside believes your pros.

Step 3: Insert your experience

This is non-negotiable for both Google and conversions. Add a paragraph that only you could write — a specific result, a mistake you made, a moment it clicked. AI can’t fake this, and it’s exactly what separates a review that ranks from one that gets ignored.

Step 4: Place the link naturally and disclose it

Put your affiliate link where the reader has just decided — right after the verdict. And always add a disclosure near the top; it’s required by the FTC and, counterintuitively, it increases trust.

Step 5: Repurpose it

One review can become a YouTube Short, a few social posts, and an email. Ask AI to repurpose it so one piece of work feeds a week of promotion.

The shortcut

I keep the exact review prompt above — plus prompts for comparisons, “best of” lists, and FAQ blocks — in one toolkit, with templates and a daily routine so you’re never staring at a blank screen.

🔨 Get the review prompts in the AI Affiliate Toolkit →

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