Welcome to the No Bloat UK Affiliate Programme
Welcome to the official No Bloat UK Affiliate Programme, available through Awin. The programme gives approved publishers the opportunity to earn commission for valid, tracked and approved sales generated through compliant affiliate links, content, campaigns and promotional activity.
We are looking to work with publishers who can promote No Bloat responsibly, accurately and professionally, while helping introduce the brand to relevant audiences through trusted content, community engagement and high-quality promotional activity.
About No Bloat
No Bloat is a consumer brand operating through www.nobloat.com.
The programme is suitable for publishers who can promote No Bloat in a responsible, brand-safe and compliant way. We are particularly interested in working with partners who can create high-quality content, introduce No Bloat to relevant audiences, and support genuine customer discovery through trusted editorial, community-led or promotional activity.
Approved Publisher Types
Publishers accepted onto the programme can promote No Bloat through approved channels including:
- content websites;
- blogs;
- review sites;
- lifestyle and wellbeing publishers;
- community platforms;
- email publishers;
- loyalty partners;
- cashback partners;
- voucher code publishers;
- approved search partners.
All publisher activity must comply with the No Bloat affiliate programme terms, Awin’s platform rules and any additional instructions issued by No Bloat Limited.
Commission
The programme operates in GBP and offers a standard minimum commission of 2% on valid approved sales, unless a different commission rate is agreed for a specific publisher, publisher group, campaign, product category or promotional arrangement.
Commission is calculated on the eligible net product sale value only and excludes VAT, sales tax, delivery charges, payment processing fees, gift wrapping, service charges and any other non-product charges.
Commission is only payable on valid, tracked and approved sales.
Tracking and Validation
No Bloat uses a 30-day post-click tracking period. This means publishers may be eligible for commission where a customer clicks an approved affiliate link and completes a qualifying purchase within 30 days, subject to Awin tracking rules and No Bloat’s validation process.
The programme has a 60-day validation period. During this time, transactions may be reviewed for order status, payment status, cancellations, refunds, returns, chargebacks, duplicate tracking, stock fulfilment, fraud checks, publisher compliance and any other factors that may affect commission eligibility.
When Commission May Be Declined
Commission may be declined, amended or reversed where an order is:
- cancelled;
- returned;
- refunded or partially refunded;
- unpaid;
- charged back;
- duplicated;
- incorrectly tracked;
- out of stock;
- self-referred;
- fraudulent;
- generated through invalid tracking;
- generated through unauthorised voucher codes;
- produced through activity that breaches the No Bloat affiliate programme terms.
Brand Guidelines
Publishers must follow the No Bloat Brand Guidelines when using logos, colours, typography, product imagery, campaign assets, written brand references or any other No Bloat materials.
The approved brand guidelines are available in the programme documents section.
Brand assets must not be altered, distorted, recoloured, recreated, misused or presented in a misleading way.
Voucher Codes and Offers
Voucher code publishers may only promote codes, discounts, offers or promotional messages supplied or approved by No Bloat through Awin.
Expired, scraped, guessed, fake, misleading, unauthorised or fabricated codes must not be promoted.
PPC, Paid Search and Shopping Ads
No Bloat operates a restrictive PPC policy.
PPC, paid search, shopping ads and Comparison Shopping Service activity are not commissionable unless expressly approved in writing by No Bloat.
Publishers must not bid on No Bloat brand terms, brand variations, misspellings, domain terms or brand-plus terms such as:
- No Bloat discount;
- No Bloat voucher;
- No Bloat code;
- No Bloat reviews;
- No Bloat supplements.
Direct linking from paid search or shopping ads to www.nobloat.com is not permitted unless approved in writing.
Email, Social and Influencer Activity
Email promotion is permitted only where the publisher has appropriate consent and complies with all applicable data protection, privacy and electronic marketing laws.
Social media and influencer activity must clearly disclose any affiliate, paid, gifted, commercial or commission-based relationship in line with applicable advertising rules.
Publishers must not make exaggerated, unsupported, medical, clinical or misleading claims about No Bloat products.
Prohibited Content
No Bloat does not permit promotion alongside content that is:
- illegal;
- adult or explicit;
- hateful or discriminatory;
- misleading;
- harmful or unsafe;
- medical misinformation;
- spam;
- malware or spyware;
- based on forced redirects;
- impersonating the No Bloat brand;
- likely to damage the No Bloat brand.
De-Duplication
No Bloat may de-duplicate publisher sales against other online advertising channels where another paid, owned or partner marketing channel is confirmed as the source of the sale.
This may include No Bloat’s own brand PPC, generic PPC, email marketing, display advertising, direct partnerships or separately managed commercial agreements.
Programme Updates
No Bloat aims to provide publishers with 14 days’ notice of material changes to the affiliate programme terms.
No Bloat also aims to provide 7 days’ notice of planned website maintenance or updates that may affect tracking, links, checkout or site availability, where reasonably practical.
Working with No Bloat
We welcome publishers who can represent No Bloat professionally, communicate clearly with their audiences, and generate high-quality, compliant traffic.
Publishers who breach programme terms, misuse the brand, generate poor-quality or fraudulent traffic, use unauthorised PPC activity, promote unauthorised voucher codes or make misleading claims may have commission declined and may be removed from the programme.