Affiliate marketing often reveals how people make choices online, especially when deciding what to buy or which link to click. It shows that simple things like the design of a page, the words used in a headline, or even the time a post goes live can influence a decision. This can make anyone more interested in why people act the way they do when shopping online. Watching patterns such as which products get more attention or how trust is built through reviews can be very eye opening. It raises questions like what motivates someone to click a link, or why one person trusts a recommendation while another ignores it. Has affiliate marketing changed how you look at everyday human behavior, even outside of the internet?