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How To Make Money With Canva For FREE In 2022! (No Website Needed)

How To Make Money With Canva For FREE In 2022! (No Website Needed)

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As a business owner, you know that creating visuals is essential to promoting your brand. But what if you don’t have the time or design skills to create professional-looking graphics? That’s where Canva comes in.

Canva is a free online design platform that anyone can use to create stunning visuals for their businesses. And the best part? You don’t need any design experience or a website to start making money with Canva. Here’s how you can get started today.

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1. Start by signing up for a free account at canva.com. Once you’re logged in, click on the “Create a Design” button and select the “Infographic” template.

2. Next, add your own text and images to the template. You can either upload your own photos or choose from Canva’s library of over 1 million stock images.

3. Once you’re happy with your design, click on the “Download” button and select the file format that you want to download your infographic in (JPEG, PNG, or PDF).

4. Finally, post your infographic on social media or embed it on your website or blog to start driving traffic back to your Canva page. Use your affiliate link from the affiliate program. The affilate program link is at the bottom of the canva homepage.

5. When people click on your infographic and sign up for a free Canva account using your affiliate link, you’ll earn $1 in commission. And if they upgrade to Canva Pro, you’ll earn an additional $10!

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