My affiliates promote
me far more often now.
Here is one of my most powerful automations. It is a machine that increases my affiliate sales without any extra work from me, by raising how often my affiliates promote me. Most affiliates promote a product once, when they first find it, then life pulls them away and they go quiet. So I built a machine that keeps them engaged and top of mind. When any affiliate makes a sale or hits a milestone, it tells all the others, which is proof that gets them posting. And any time I have news, I just speak into a mic, and a bot turns it into an on-brand broadcast in my voice, with the product name and the link, so my affiliates click and go promote.
Affiliates are the cheapest sales you will ever make. The trick is keeping them promoting.
Affiliate marketing is the one channel where other people sell your product for you, and you spend nothing on traffic. But most people build the affiliate program and then wonder why the sales never come. The reason is simple. Affiliates promote you once, when they discover you, then they go quiet and forget. If you want more sales, you do not need more affiliates, you need the ones you have to promote you more often. So I built a machine that does exactly that. It keeps every affiliate engaged, tells them each time another affiliate wins, and lets me broadcast a mic note in my voice any time. Here is who it is for, what goes wrong without it, how it works, and what you get back.
Who it’s for
Anyone who sells a product and has affiliates, or plans to. Course creators, coaches, software owners, anyone who wants other people selling for them. It works even if your affiliates have gone cold, because the machine wakes them up and keeps them promoting without you chasing anyone by hand.
What goes wrong
Without it, affiliates promote you once and vanish, so your program looks alive but barely sells. You are not short on affiliates. You are short on frequency, because nobody is keeping them engaged, motivated, and reminded that promoting you actually pays.
How the machine works
It watches for wins. When any affiliate makes a sale, it tells all the others, which is proof that gets them posting. You can also speak a note into a mic, and a bot broadcasts it in your voice, with the product link. It runs on its own, so you promote nothing by hand.
What you get back
Affiliates who promote you twice instead of once, so more offers reach more people. More offers means more sales on traffic you never paid for, plus a bigger, more qualified list and more reach, all from a machine that runs while you do other things.
I did not want more affiliates. I wanted the ones I had to promote me far more often.
This is one of my most powerful automations, and it lifts my revenue without any real work from me. It works on affiliate marketing, which is a huge way to grow your sales without spending a dime on traffic or a minute of your time, because your affiliates do the promotion for you in exchange for a commission. The whole channel is other people selling your product to their audience, so the maths is beautiful, but only if they actually promote.
Here is the problem most people never see. You assume your affiliates promote you all the time, and they do not. Someone gets excited when they discover your product, sends one email or makes one social post, and then that is it. They have their own lives, they find other products, and most of your affiliates go inactive. So if you want more sales, the lever is simple. You raise the frequency at which your affiliates promote you.
Think about what that does. If I can get my affiliates to promote me twice when everyone else only gets one promo out of them, then I have more chances to sell, because more people see more offers. So I built a machine to raise that frequency. To do it, you have to stay top of mind, and you have to keep affiliates engaged and motivated, which is exactly what most companies never bother to do.
The best motivation is showing them that promoting works. When any affiliate hits a sale or a milestone, the machine automatically tells all the others what just happened, so they see that results are possible for them too. Everybody’s win motivates the rest to keep posting. My affiliates promote me more than they promote other businesses, because those other businesses never took the time to stay in touch.
There is a second part I love. Any time I have something worth sharing, a course update, a personal milestone, anything that would motivate my affiliates, I just talk into a microphone. A bot extracts what I said, writes a note to my affiliates in my copywriting style and my lingo, finds the product name and the link, and sends it, so they click straight through and go promote.
Proof point: I have documented how I run my business on autopilot and the many income streams behind it on YouTube, in my 28 income streams breakdown and a real look at the daily work in a day in my life, so the conservative numbers on this page are checkable.
Three moves that turn quiet affiliates into affiliates who keep promoting
What made this work was a simple shift in thinking. I stopped chasing more affiliates and started raising how often the ones I had promoted me. More affiliates is a slow, hard game. More frequency from the same list is fast and nearly free. The method has three moves. First you stay top of mind, so you are never forgotten. Then you motivate with proof, by showing each affiliate that others are winning. Then you make promoting effortless, by handing them a ready note with the link. Stay present, keep them motivated, remove the friction, and quiet affiliates start posting again.
Stay top of mind, always
The first move fixes the real reason affiliates go quiet. They do not quit on purpose, they simply forget you, because nobody keeps you present. Other products land in their inbox, life gets busy, and your offer slips down the list. So the machine keeps a steady, light rhythm of contact, so you never drop off. This is not about pestering anyone. It is about being the product they remember when they sit down to post. Most companies build the program and then go silent, which is exactly why their affiliates go silent too. Stay present, and you stay on the list of things worth promoting.
Motivate with real proof
The second move is what actually gets people posting again. The strongest motivation for an affiliate is seeing another affiliate win. So when any affiliate makes a sale or reaches a milestone, the machine tells all the others what happened. Nobody has to wonder whether promoting you pays, because they watch it pay for someone just like them. Every win becomes fuel for the next round of promotion. This is social proof aimed at the people who sell for you, and it costs you nothing. Their success sells your product to your own affiliates, which is the cheapest motivation there is.
Make promoting effortless
The third move removes the last bit of friction, which is the effort of writing the promo. Even a motivated affiliate stalls if they have to think up copy and hunt for the link. So any time I have something worth sharing, I speak into a mic, and a bot writes the note in my voice, finds the product name and the link, and sends it. The affiliate opens a ready message, clicks, and posts. When promoting you is one tap instead of an afternoon of writing, people do it far more often. Take the work out, and the frequency goes up on its own.
Once the method is running, your affiliate program stops being a graveyard of people who promoted you once. You stay top of mind, so you are never forgotten. You motivate with proof, so every win pushes the next promo. And you make posting effortless, so nobody stalls on the copy. Each affiliate promotes you twice instead of once, and more offers reach more people. Because none of it costs traffic and none of it costs your time, every extra sale is close to pure gain. That is how a machine that manages your affiliates quietly turns a channel most people waste into steady money.
Before the system
- Affiliates promoted once, then went quiet for good
- Most of the program sat inactive and never sold
- No way to keep affiliates engaged and motivated
- Wins by one affiliate never reached the others
- I had to chase and write every promo by hand
After the system
- Affiliates promote twice instead of once, on autopilot
- Quiet affiliates wake up and start posting again
- Every win is announced, so proof keeps them motivated
- A mic note becomes an on-brand broadcast in my voice
- More offers, more sales, and none of my time
Prompt 1: find why your affiliates go quiet
Before you fix the frequency, you need to understand why affiliates stop promoting. The biggest mistake is blaming the affiliate. Use this prompt to map the real reasons they go quiet, so your machine addresses each one on purpose.
The quiet affiliate diagnosis
Act as an affiliate program strategist. I want to understand why my affiliates promote me once, then go quiet, so I can keep them promoting. About my program: [describe what you sell, who your affiliates are, and how you currently contact them]. Map the reasons: list the real reasons affiliates go inactive after one promo, from forgetting to lack of motivation to friction in promoting. For each reason, name a simple, repeatable way to remove it, and mark which one would lift promotion frequency the most.
The output is a clear picture of why your affiliates go quiet and what to fix first. Every reason on that list becomes a job for your machine, so you keep affiliates promoting instead of losing them.
Prompt 2: build the win-announcement that motivates the rest
The strongest motivation for an affiliate is seeing another affiliate win. The system works because every sale becomes proof aimed at the others. Use this prompt to write the announcement that goes out when any affiliate hits a milestone.
The milestone broadcast writer
Act as a copywriter for affiliate motivation. I want a short message that goes to all my affiliates whenever one of them makes a sale or hits a milestone. About my product and voice: [describe the product, the link, and a few lines in your natural style]. Write the announcement: celebrate the affiliate who won, show the rest that the same result is possible for them, and end with a simple nudge to go promote, including the product name and link. Keep it short, warm, and in my voice, not corporate.
The output is a ready template your machine sends the moment any affiliate wins. It turns one affiliate’s success into motivation for all the others, which is the cheapest fuel for more promotion you will find.
The 3-minute overview of how this works
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Week one: your affiliates engaged, your first win announced, your first mic broadcast sent.
Most people never touch their affiliate program after building it, so it quietly dies. That is exactly why this matters. An affiliate program is meant to be kept warm, not launched once and forgotten. In week one you wake up the affiliates you already have, send your first win announcement, and record your first mic broadcast, so you feel the frequency lift before you lean on the machine. You are not adding affiliates yet, you are getting the ones you have to promote you again.
Week one looks like this. On Monday you list your current affiliates and send a warm note that puts you back on their radar. Then you set up the win announcement, so the next affiliate sale is told to everyone. By midweek you record a short mic note about an update and let the bot broadcast it in your voice, with the link. By the end of the week you have a light rhythm running, and at least one affiliate promoting you who had gone quiet.
The point of the first week is not how many messages you send. The point is to confirm that a quiet affiliate posts again when you reach them, that a win announcement gets others moving, and that a spoken note becomes a clean broadcast. Once that is locked, the machine keeps every affiliate engaged on its own, and your promotion frequency climbs without you chasing anyone by hand.
From there the maths is simple and conservative. I do not claim any single affiliate suddenly sells a fortune. I count only the extra offers that come from each affiliate promoting me twice instead of once, on traffic I never paid for. That lift is modest on any one month, but it stacks across every affiliate and every promo. Over three to five years, more frequent promotion from the same list quietly compounds into real money, and a bigger, more qualified list on top of it.
All of this runs while you work, sleep, or build your next product. The machine watches for wins, announces them, keeps the rhythm going, and turns your mic notes into broadcasts. No more affiliates who promote once and vanish, no more silent program, no more chasing anyone by hand. You get affiliates who promote you far more often, more offers reaching more people, and a channel that grows your sales, your list, and your reach with zero ad spend.
Prompt 3: turn a spoken note into an affiliate broadcast
Any time you have news, you should be able to reach every affiliate in minutes without writing. Use this prompt to turn a quick voice note into a finished broadcast in your voice, with the product name and link set for one click.
The mic-to-broadcast bot
Act as a copywriter who writes in my exact voice. I will paste a rough transcript of me talking about an update, a milestone, or anything worth sharing with my affiliates. My transcript: [paste what you spoke into the mic]. My product and link: [name and URL]. Write the broadcast: turn my rough words into a clean, on-brand note to my affiliates in my style and lingo, make the reason to promote clear, and include the product name and link so they can click straight through and post. Keep it tight and genuine.
The output is a finished affiliate broadcast built from a few spoken words. This is the step that lets you reach every affiliate any time, with almost no effort, so promotion frequency keeps climbing.
Prompt 4: set the rhythm that keeps affiliates engaged
Frequency comes from a rhythm, not from one big push. The system works because it keeps a steady, light cadence of contact. Use this prompt to design a simple schedule that keeps affiliates engaged without ever feeling like spam.
The engagement rhythm planner
Act as an affiliate retention strategist. I want a simple, repeatable rhythm of contact that keeps my affiliates engaged and promoting, without annoying them. About my program: [describe how many affiliates you have, how often you contact them now, and what you can share]. Design the rhythm: propose a light schedule that mixes instant win announcements with a weekly roundup of everything notable, so I stay top of mind and near the top of the products they want to promote. For each touch, one line on what it contains and why it motivates.
The output is a contact rhythm you can run on autopilot. Instant announcements as wins happen, plus a weekly roundup, keeps you top of mind and keeps your affiliates promoting you over everyone else.
The exact build, step by step
See the real pattern behind quiet affiliates
Start by facing how affiliate promotion actually works, not how you assume it works. You picture affiliates promoting you all the time, but they do not. Someone gets excited when they find your product, makes one post or one email, and then goes quiet as life pulls them away. Most of your affiliates end up inactive. This single truth is the whole opportunity, because the fix is not more affiliates, it is more frequency from the ones you already have. Once you see the pattern, the rest of the machine has a clear job.
Keep every affiliate engaged and top of mind
The machine’s first job is to keep you present. Affiliates forget you not out of malice but because nobody keeps you in view, so your product slips down their list. So the machine runs a steady, light rhythm of contact that keeps each affiliate engaged and reminds them you exist. This is not about pestering anyone, it is about being the product they remember when they sit down to post. Companies that stay in touch get promoted, companies that go silent get forgotten. Staying top of mind is the quiet foundation everything else stands on.
Announce every win to all the other affiliates
This is where the machine earns its place. The best motivation for an affiliate is seeing someone just like them win. So when any affiliate makes a sale or reaches a milestone, the machine automatically tells all the others exactly what happened. They see that results are possible for them too, and that proof gets them posting again. Every single win becomes fuel for the next round of promotion across your whole program. It costs you nothing, because your affiliates’ own success is doing the motivating, which is the cheapest and most honest push there is.
Speak your news into a mic, any time
Now the part I use the most. Any time I have something worth sharing, a course update, a personal milestone, anything that would motivate my affiliates, I just talk into a microphone. There is no writing and no typing. I speak as if I am telling a friend what happened, and the machine catches every word. This means I can reach my whole affiliate list in minutes whenever there is a reason to, instead of putting it off because writing an update feels like a chore. Speaking is fast, so I actually do it, and frequency goes up.
A bot writes the broadcast in your voice, with the link
Once I have spoken, a bot takes over. It extracts what I said and crafts a communication to my affiliates in my own copywriting style and my lingo, so it sounds like me, not a template. It finds the name of the product and the link, and drops them in, so my affiliates can click straight through and go promote. The affiliate opens a ready, on-brand note and posts it, instead of staring at a blank page. When promoting me takes one click instead of an afternoon of writing, far more affiliates actually do it.
Affiliates promote you twice, so sales climb
This is the moment it all pays off. Because you stay top of mind, motivate with proof, and remove the writing, each affiliate promotes you twice instead of once. More promotion means more offers reaching more people, and more offers means more sales, all on traffic you never paid for. On top of the sales, your reach and your list grow, because some people who see the promo do not buy yet but join your list and enter your world. A bigger, more qualified list means more offers you can make later, and more money over time.
See the pattern
You accept that most affiliates promote once, then go quiet, so the fix is more frequency.
Keep them engaged
The machine stays top of mind and announces every affiliate win to all the others.
Speak your news
You talk into a mic and a bot writes an on-brand broadcast in your voice, with the link.
Sales climb
Affiliates promote you twice not once, so more offers reach more people and more sales follow.
Build this affiliate machine inside the same playbook 1,000+ students use
Automations Made Easy teaches the mechanics behind machines like this one. Step by step, no code, plain English. Save two hours a day and own a machine that keeps your affiliates promoting, so you grow sales, list, and reach with none of your time.
The six months after I switched it on
Here is the shape of the first six months after I switched this machine on. The line tracks the extra monthly revenue from more frequent affiliate promotion, the small lift from affiliates promoting me twice instead of once, on traffic I never paid for.
Monthly lift from more frequent promotion
Three things matter on this chart. The lift climbs steadily as more affiliates come back and keep promoting, not in a spike. The gains come from more frequent promotion on traffic I never paid for, not from more ad spend. And every one of those months runs off a machine that manages the affiliates for me, so it costs me almost none of my time.
What other students built
I teach the simple skills behind machines like this in Automations Made Easy. Students who built their own version sent back what changed in their first month.
“My affiliate program looked alive but barely sold. Once wins started getting announced to everyone, people who had gone quiet started posting again. Same affiliates, far more promotion, and my sales followed.”
“The mic feature is the part I use every week. I talk for a minute about an update and my affiliates get a clean note in my voice with the link. It takes me almost no time and they actually promote.”
“I always thought I needed more affiliates. Turns out I needed the ones I had to promote me more. Getting them from one promo to two changed my numbers more than doubling the list ever did.”
“Starting in week one with just waking up quiet affiliates kept it simple. By the end of the week two of them had promoted me again, and I had a rhythm running that I never have to think about.”
What’s inside Automations Made Easy
AME isn’t a library of pre-built automations. Every business is slightly different. What’s reusable across all of them is the underlying mechanics: how to set up little machines that listen, write, and follow up while you sleep, and how to wire the pieces together without writing code.
The program walks you through six modules: The Right Tools (the cost-effective, no-code stack I actually use), Task Selection Mastery (which automations are worth building first), Design Secrets (mapping an automation before you build it), Zero to Hero (complete beginner to confident automator), Real-World Application (we build a full automation together, end to end), and Monetization Mastery (turn the skill into a side-business).
It also includes done-for-you templates you import in two clicks, over-the-shoulder training videos, and the same playbook 1,000+ students have used to save two hours a day. No coding required. If you can copy and paste, you can build this.
The affiliate machine: common questions
Pulled from what readers and Automations Made Easy students ask most.
Why raise promotion frequency instead of finding more affiliates?
Because more frequency from the affiliates you already have is faster and nearly free, while recruiting is slow and hard. If your affiliates promote you twice instead of once, more people see more offers, and more offers means more sales, on traffic you never paid for. You keep recruiting too, but the fastest win is getting the current list to promote more. Automations Made Easy teaches the same order.
How does announcing wins actually get affiliates promoting again?
Because the best motivation for an affiliate is seeing another affiliate win. When the machine tells everyone that one of them just made a sale, the rest see that results are real and possible for them too. That proof is far more convincing than any pep talk from you. Every win becomes fuel for the next round of promotion, and it costs you nothing, because your affiliates’ own success does the motivating.
What is the mic feature and why does it matter?
Any time you have news, a milestone, or anything worth sharing, you speak into a microphone instead of writing. A bot catches what you said, writes an on-brand note in your voice and lingo, and adds the product name and link, so affiliates click straight through. It matters because writing updates feels like a chore, so people skip it. Speaking is fast, so you actually do it, and frequency goes up.
Do I need a lot of affiliates for this to be worth it?
No. This is about frequency, not size, so it works even with a small list of affiliates. In fact, a small program that promotes often can outsell a big one that sits quiet. The machine wakes up the affiliates you have and keeps them engaged, so you get more out of every single one. As your list grows, the same machine keeps every new affiliate promoting too.
How does this make me money and can I sell it to others?
It makes you money two ways. More frequent promotion means more offers and more sales, on traffic you never paid for, plus a bigger, more qualified list you can make more offers to later. And because it works for any business, you can set the same machine up for other companies as a monthly service, and they will pay you a premium for it. Your own sales plus a recurring service on the side.
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