They framed VoiceMap as a way to experience the city without being tied to group schedules.
They link directly to VoiceMap and encourage listeners to download the app.
They also emphasised how much the tour added flavour: stories of flamenco, sherry, history, and hidden cafés.
Because of work like this, VoiceMap is reaching people who might not have heard of us otherwise. And that means more exposure for your tours, more sales, and new travellers tapping into what you build.
Thanks to all of you for making amazing tours that people want to explore and for helping us find affiliates that can spread the word!
I must say I was really pleased to see this for my Jerez tour… I am sure that affiliates whether they are travel bloggers or podcasters using the various social media channels can be of great service to VoiceMap and our audio guides. Well worth paying the affiliate the small amount for the sale… Fantastic news!
On a side note, Leanne, the podcaster has been in touch with me to say that she was publishing about her experience in Jerez so I offered her some free copies for her listeners whenever she needed them. Another great way to get feedback from focused users.
The way Splodz Blogz writes the articles is excellent. What a great review… Of course with a talent like that for story telling they should be creating VoiceMap audio guides as well!
Another great example of affiliate promotion comes from Anyone Can Travel.
They originally posted this One Day in Bruges video before joining our program, but updated the description and their bio with a VoiceMap affiliate link. Key points:
Shows how VoiceMap helps travellers explore independently
Walks viewers through the app in a relatable, hands-on way
Integrates VoiceMap naturally into content their audience already enjoys
Updating existing evergreen content like this helps bring more travellers to your tours — and drives app downloads and sales.
I’d like to spotlight a new affiliate success story — Travel Bug Tonic, whose blog posts are now featuring VoiceMap links in key posts where it makes sense to do so and doesn’t feel forced. This helps drive exposure and downloads.
Travel Bug Tonic has added a VoiceMap affiliate link within the blog articles to guide readers straight to the app.
Their tone emphasises flexibility, exploration, and discovering a city at your own pace – a perfect match for what VoiceMap offers.
This kind of content expands our reach by tapping into an engaged audience of curious travellers. Thanks to Travel Bug Tonic and to you for creating tours that partners are excited to share!
This month’s affiliate spotlight goes to Twice the Traveler, who featured VoiceMap in their June newsletter.
After using one of our tours in Gdańsk, they described VoiceMap as their “new favorite way to see a city” and encouraged readers to download the app to explore independently – no big groups, no rigid schedules.
They also added VoiceMap to their Resources page alongside other trusted travel tools, introducing it to an audience of curious, independent travellers looking for authentic ways to explore.
Personal, experience-based features like this help build trust and visibility, and bring more travellers to your tours.
If there’s a travel-themed newsletter you’ve subscribed to, share it with us. If you know the author, please put us in touch with them. They’re a perfect candidate for an affiliate partnership.
Our next affiliate spotlight goes to The Globe Trotting Teacher, who featured VoiceMap in her latest newsletter.
She highlighted VoiceMap as a smart solution for early check-ins — recommending that travellers download a self-guided walk before their trip so they can explore at their own pace, get their bearings, and ease into the day without rushing or joining a group.
She also shared why she now looks for VoiceMap tours in almost every destination she visits, calling them a flexible, story-rich way to move through a new place while taking breaks whenever you need to. Authentic recommendations like this go a long way in building trust and bringing new travellers to VoiceMap.
If there’s a travel-themed newsletter you’ve subscribed to, share it with us. And if you know the author, please put us in touch — they’re a perfect candidate for an affiliate partnership.
Our next affiliate spotlight goes back to Travel Bug Tonic, who published a dedicated blog post sharing the VoiceMap audio tours she loves for slow, meaningful travel.
Tracy doesn’t just link to VoiceMap—she walks readers through her personal experiences with specific tours in Lisbon, Porto, and Victoria, describing how each one helped her see a place with new eyes. She calls VoiceMap “one of my favourite ways to be introduced to a new city or even reintroduced to an old favourite.”
What stands out:
She shares how she’s used VoiceMap solo as well as in groups
She describes the freedom to pause, wander off-script, and experience a place at her own pace
She’s created a free guide for her audience called “How to Make the Most of an Audio Tour,” helping curious travellers get more meaning from their wanderings
Personal, experience-based content like this builds trust and introduces VoiceMap to an audience of independent travellers looking for authentic, unhurried ways to explore.
If there’s a travel-themed newsletter or blog you’ve subscribed to, share it with us. And if you know the author, please put us in touch—they’re a perfect candidate for an affiliate partnership.
Our next affiliate spotlight goes to wander.smore, who’s been featuring VoiceMap in their Instagram reels across multiple destinations.
What stands out is how they bring the tours to life for their audience. They don’t mention VoiceMap, but actually share the stories that make the tours compelling and how tours enrich a place and bring its stories to life.
In one London reel, they dive into the history of the Old Bank of England pub, the stopped clocks marking the last financial transaction, and the dark tale of Sweeney Todd’s neighbour Mrs. Lovett and her “distinctively flavoured” pies. It’s the kind of content that makes you want to download the tour immediately.
Their other videos hit the key themes beautifully:
In Dublin, they describe hearing the city “come alive” through hidden stories of pubs, artists, musicians, and Vikings. “No tour group, no planning, just plug in and explore at your own pace.”
They tag @myvoicemap, mention specific tours, and direct followers to download the app. This kind of authentic, story-driven content introduces VoiceMap to engaged audiences of independent travellers.
If you know a travel content creator on Instagram or TikTok, please put us in touch; they’re a perfect candidate for an affiliate partnership.
I just noticed someone has written an in depth review of my Ronda tour. They are linking to Viator rather than AWIN and are writing about many destinations worldwide. (Mums Do Travel is written by real mothers with real travel experience.)