In affiliate marketing, a funnel is the path a customer follows, starting from the first click on a link to the final purchase. Many affiliates study competitor funnels to learn what captures attention, builds trust, and drives sales. This can include looking at landing pages, email sequences, or checkout steps to understand what makes them effective. Some affiliates may even test funnels directly by going through them as a customer would, just to see the full process. While this practice can give valuable insight, it also raises questions about originality and ethics. Is it fair to model strategies after competitors, or does it limit creativity in building a unique brand? Do successful affiliates win by copying proven funnels, or by creating something fresh that sets them apart?