How to Join the Shein Affiliate Program: Requirements & Benefits

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Shein is a popular fast fashion retailer known for its trendy clothing and affordable prices. If you love Shein, you can promote their products and get paid for doing so by joining the Shein affiliate program. As a Shein affiliate, you earn commission every time someone makes a purchase using your referral link. Keep reading to learn all about the program and how to join it, plus how to join Shein’s Campus Ambassador program.

How to Join the Shein Affiliate Program

Visit Shein’s affiliate page and click “sign up.” Fill out the application, including your contact info and preferred promotional type, then submit your application. You should receive an email within a few days, and if you’re approved, you can start posting content and earning commission through your referral link.

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What is the Shein affiliate program?

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  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 Shein's affiliate program allows you to post their products for commission.
    The Shein affiliate program (also known as the publisher program) works the way most affiliate marketing does; the affiliate receives a referral link to post when they share Shein products on their social media and when a customer buys something via that link, the affiliate gets a commission. Shein affiliates can select which products and promotions they want to market.[1]
    • In addition to receiving 10-20% commission on purchases, Shein affiliates also receive monthly cash bonuses and coupons.
    • Shein affiliates promote a variety of products including women’s and men’s clothing, accessories, and even home decor.
    • Shein has previously offered the SHEGLAM influencer program for makeup artists and beauty influencers, but they are no longer taking applications.
    • Affiliate marketing is not the same as influencer marketing. Marketing expert Christine Carter says, “For every sale that can be attributed to the individual marketing the product or service (or the affiliate), the company agrees to compensate the affiliate at an agreed upon percentage of the sale. It is different from influencer marketing because the marketer earns a commission, which is not always certain for influencer marketing agreements.”
  2. How.com.vn English: Step 2 College students can join the Campus Ambassador affiliate program.
    Much of this program works the same way as the regular affiliate program; ambassadors receive a referral link to post with their social media content and get commission when customers use it. They also receive networking and internship opportunities in addition to the benefits of the regular affiliate program. To join the Campus Ambassador program, you must be a current United States college or university student.
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How to Join the Shein Affiliate Program

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  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 Have an established social media platform.
    Because you’ll be posting your affiliate link on social media, you want to have a good-sized following on at least one platform so more people are likely to click the link and get you a commission. Make sure you regularly post engaging content and that your content is at least somewhat related to the types of products Shein offers.[2]
    • You don’t have to post fashion content all the time, but your affiliate links should be appropriately targeted to your audience. If you post lifestyle content, you’re good to go, but if you only post content about mechanics, for example, it wouldn’t make sense to post ads for a fashion site.
    • You don’t have to have a certain number of followers to apply for the affiliate program, but the bigger the audience, the more people who will click your referral link.
    • If you post content on a website or blog rather than a platform like Instagram or TikTok, make sure it’s easy to navigate and aesthetically pleasing.
  2. How.com.vn English: Step 2 Create an account and sign up on Shein’s website.
    Shein has 2 affiliate pages: one for creators in the United States and another for creators in Europe and Asia. Visit the appropriate page, click “sign up,” and fill out the required information to create an account.
    • You’ll need to input your first and last name, email address, and password. It’s best to use a professional email address to increase your chances of getting accepted.
  3. How.com.vn English: Step 3 Fill out the application.
    Once you’ve created your account, you’ll need to provide Shein with more information about your promotional market. This includes things like your main promotional type (video, email marketing, etc.), your average monthly traffic, and a link to your PayPal account.[3]
  4. How.com.vn English: Step 4 Carefully read the affiliate program policy.
    After filling out the required information, read through all of the terms and conditions for posting affiliate content. This includes important information like brand and logo application, appropriate ways to promote content, and what behavior is prohibited.[4]
    • If you violate the rules, Shein reserves the right to deduct your commission or terminate your account, so pay careful attention when reading the policy.
    • If you have any questions, contact the Shein team for clarification.
  5. How.com.vn English: Step 5 Submit your application and wait for approval.
    It usually takes Shein a few business days to approve or deny your application. If you’re accepted, you’ll receive access to your affiliate dashboard and your unique affiliate link, along with further instructions of how to begin posting content.[5]
    • If you get denied, keep building your following and posting high-quality content. You can always apply again later.
  6. How.com.vn English: Step 6 Post content and enjoy your benefits.
    As outlined in their policy, Shein will provide guidelines for how to share their products in your content. Follow their instructions for each post, post your provided affiliate link, and receive commission when someone purchases something. Here are the benefits Shein advertises to their affiliates:[6]
    • 10-20% commission on each referred sale
    • Monthly cash bonus when you share promotions
    • Monthly profitable activities like updating banners and coupons
    • 30-day cookie duration, meaning you can earn commission if a customer buys something within 30 days of clicking your link
    • Note that most of Shein’s products are very inexpensive, so you’ll need to sell a lot to make money.
    • Since Shein has you link your PayPal account when you sign up, you can transfer your commission money to your bank account.
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How to Join the Shein Campus Ambassador Program

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  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 Be enrolled in college in the United States.
    The Shein Campus Ambassador program is an affiliate program only open to students currently enrolled in a college or university in the United States. You must be at least 18 years old and authorized to work in the US, and you cannot be employed by Shein or any of its affiliates.[7]
    • You don’t have to have a large social media presence to become an ambassador, though actively posting high-quality content can improve your chances of getting accepted.
  2. How.com.vn English: Step 2 Apply on Shein’s website.
    Currently, Shein accepts Campus Ambassador applications between the 1st and 20th of each month. Visit the Campus Ambassador page and click “apply now.” Create or log in to your Shein account and fill out the required information, like your name, contact and education information, and social media links.[8]
  3. How.com.vn English: Step 3 Read the terms and conditions.
    Shein takes their affiliate programs very seriously and can deduct your commissions or even terminate your account if they find out you’re violating the rules. To prevent this from happening, read through the terms very carefully and make sure you agree with them before becoming a Campus Ambassador.[9]
  4. How.com.vn English: Step 4 Submit your application and wait for approval.
    It usually takes Shein 1-2 weeks to approve or deny your application. If you get accepted, you’ll receive an email with a handbook that explains all of the expectations, rules, and benefits of the program, as well as your unique referral code. Read the handbook carefully and contact Shein with any questions or concerns.[10]
    • If you get denied, continue building your following and social media presence. As long as you’re still a college student, you can apply again.
  5. How.com.vn English: Step 5 Start promoting Shein and enjoying your benefits.
    Once you’ve been accepted and read all the promotional guidelines, post your content on social media and share your referral link. Campus Ambassadors receive a commission whenever someone purchases an item via their referral link. Ambassadors receive additional benefits as well, which are listed below:[11]
    • Special giveaways and discounts
    • Internship opportunities
    • Mentorship programs and networking opportunities with other ambassadors, industry professionals, and the Shein team
    • Invitations to exclusive events
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