Why We Partner With Kinsta: Trust, Speed, and Real Value
At T28X LLC, we don’t just sign up for affiliate programs to fill a page. We choose partners that we use, trust, and would recommend even if no commissions existed. That’s why we’ve joined the Kinsta Affiliate Program.
We’re moving our portfolio of sites—including WebHostBeginner.com and WebSpeedBeginner.com—over to Kinsta. The reason’s simple: the platform’s speed, the services behind it, and the support team have already made a real difference in how we operate.
Our Commitment
When we recommend Kinsta, we do it straight. No tricks, no gimmicks:
- No coupon bait. We don’t promote Kinsta with fake discounts or coupon sites. All traffic comes from authentic reviews, tutorials, and comparisons that help readers choose the right hosting.
- No shady traffic. You’ll never see us pushing pay-to-click traffic, banner exchanges, or pop-ups. We stick to organic reach, SEO, and helpful content.
- Respecting the rules. We understand Kinsta can suspend affiliates who cut corners. That’s fine by us—we run clean, and always will.
- Staying current. We stay updated through Kinsta’s affiliate newsletter and program updates so readers get the latest info, not outdated hype.
Why It Matters
Affiliate marketing has a mixed reputation because too many chase quick wins. At T28X, we’re in this for the long game. We build evergreen sites that rank, deliver answers, and earn trust over time.
Our experience with Kinsta has proven the hosting isn’t just fast on paper—it’s fast in practice. That means our readers, clients, and projects get the kind of reliability we actually need day to day. That’s why recommending Kinsta isn’t just another line item. It’s part of how we deliver value and stay credible.
FAQs About the Kinsta Affiliate Program
1. Do affiliates need to be existing Kinsta customers?
No, but it helps. Real experience makes your content more trustworthy, and Kinsta reviewers often look favorably on affiliates who already use the service.
2. How often are affiliate commissions paid?
Kinsta pays affiliates once per month, usually around the middle of the month, once commissions clear their holding period.
3. Is there a minimum payout threshold?
Yes, affiliates need to reach the set minimum before payment is issued. At the moment that’s $50, though terms can change.
4. Can affiliates promote Kinsta through paid ads?
No. Kinsta specifically restricts PPC ads, banner exchanges, or any paid traffic that could compete with their own campaigns.
5. What kind of content works best to earn commissions?
Educational posts, in-depth comparisons, hosting reviews, and speed or performance case studies tend to convert better than generic “top ten” lists.