Using HTTPS links in your affiliate emails can help improve deliverability. Email providers often check the safety of the links inside your messages. If your links are secure, meaning they start with HTTPS, it tells email systems that the link is trusted and less likely to be harmful. This can reduce the chance of your emails being flagged as spam. HTTPS also protects the data shared between the user and the website, which builds more trust with subscribers. If you’re promoting affiliate offers, make sure the links you use are not only secure but also lead to pages that load properly. Broken or suspicious-looking links, even with HTTPS, can still affect your reputation. Using safe links doesn’t guarantee inbox placement, but it helps you avoid unnecessary red flags. In your own experience, what steps would you consider to keep your links clean and secure when promoting affiliate offers?