A team that sells
for you all day.
Here is a small bot that quietly builds you a sales force out of people who already love your niche. It starts with a list of people on social media who asked to be contacted about my topic. Then it looks up how many followers each one has, a number I never had before. It filters to the sweet spot, the mid-size accounts with a real, engaged audience who rarely get brand deals. Then it auto-invites each of them into my affiliate program. They promote me to an audience I never had access to. If a sale happens, they earn a cut. If it does not, they built my brand awareness for free. A handful of good ones sell for me around the clock, at almost no cost, and that revenue compounds.
The people who will sell for you are already in your niche. You just cannot see who is worth inviting.
You already have people who love your topic and asked to be contacted about it. What you cannot see is how big each one’s audience is, so you cannot tell who is worth inviting to sell for you. That one missing number is the whole problem. So I built a bot to fill it in. It takes my list of interested people, looks up how many followers each one has, and keeps only the mid-size sweet spot. Then it auto-invites each of them into my affiliate program. They sell to an audience I never had, and I pay only when a sale is made. Here is who it is for, what goes wrong without it, how it works, and what you get back.
Who it’s for
Anyone with an offer and a way to reach interested people in their niche. Course sellers, coaches, software owners, product makers, anyone who would rather have partners sell for them than sell every unit alone. It works even if you are unknown, because a mid-size partner lends you an audience you could never buy your way into.
What goes wrong
Without it, you either sell everything yourself or you chase the huge accounts that ask for money upfront and rarely deliver. Meanwhile the perfect mid-size partners sit invisible in your list. You are not short on interested people. You are short on knowing which of them has an audience worth selling to.
How the bot works
You feed it people in your niche who asked to be contacted. It looks up each one’s follower count, filters to the mid-size bracket, then auto-invites them into your affiliate program. You sort nobody by hand, and you chase nobody. The bot finds the right partners and sends the invitations for you.
What you get back
A small, growing network of partners who sell your offer to audiences you never had. You pay a commission only when a sale is made, so your cost stays near zero. A handful of good affiliates, each making a few sales a month, compounds into recurring revenue you never would have had.
This bot is quiet, but the snowball it starts is not. It builds you a sales force for almost nothing.
This bot is part of a small family of bots, and it is one of the most powerful because of the snowball it sets off. The first bot finds people on social media who are in a specific niche, care about a specific topic, and asked to be contacted about it. It can pull thousands of those people in minutes. In one recent pass it found roughly twenty thousand people who matched and asked to be reached, all in about five minutes. That is step one, and it hands me a big list of interested people whose email address I already have.
The extension is where the real impact starts. If I want real reach, I build a network of referral partners, affiliates, ambassadors, whatever you want to call them. These are people who do the selling for me around the clock so I do not have to, and my acquisition cost stays very low. In exchange, they earn a cut of any sale they make. If no sale happens, they promote me for free and build my brand awareness for free. The only thing I could not see was which of those interested people actually had an audience worth inviting.
That is the number this bot supplies. It takes everyone I found who asked to be contacted, and it looks up how many followers each one has. Then I filter by brackets. I keep the ones with a sizeable, engaged audience, say ten thousand to fifty thousand followers, and the bot auto-messages each of them to invite them into my program. Choosing the bracket is the whole game. People with a tiny audience cannot move enough product. The giant accounts get greedy, ask for a lot of money upfront, and often do not deliver.
The section in the middle is the one I want. These people worked hard to build a real audience, so it is sizeable, but because it is still targeted it is far more engaged than a giant, watered-down following. And here is the part I know from years of dealing with social media. They rarely get brand deals and rarely make money from that audience, so when I reach out they are genuinely glad to have the chat and join. My bot identifies that exact segment and messages them for me, so I get good partners without lifting a finger.
The numbers here are kept deliberately modest. Say the bot recruits a handful of good mid-size affiliates, and each one makes only about three sales a month. That is not a big claim for someone with a real, engaged audience. Over a year those partners quietly become evangelists for my product, and they add revenue I never would have had because I did not have access to their audience. A few affiliates times a few sales a month compounds into meaningful recurring income, all earned while I sleep.
Proof point: I have documented how I run my business on autopilot and the 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 a raw contact list into a sales force that works for free
What made this work was treating audience size as data, not a guess. Most people either sell everything themselves or overpay a big name who never delivers. But the right partners are already in your niche and already interested. The loop here finds those people, filters them down to the mid-size sweet spot the bot can actually see, and auto-invites each one into your program. That is how recruiting affiliates stops being a chore and starts building a team that sells for you.
Find the interested people in your niche
The loop starts with people who already care. A first bot finds folks on social media who are in your niche, care about your topic, and asked to be contacted about it. In one pass it can pull thousands in minutes, and each one comes with an email address you already have. This is not cold traffic. These are people who raised their hand and said reach out to me about this. You are not begging strangers to partner with you. You are choosing from a warm list of people who already like what you do, which is the only kind of partner worth having.
Filter to the mid-size sweet spot
A list of interested people is not enough on its own, because you still cannot see who has an audience worth selling to. So the bot looks up the follower count of every single one, the number you never had before. Then you keep one bracket. The tiny accounts cannot move product, and the giant ones get greedy and rarely deliver, so you drop both. What is left is the middle, roughly ten thousand to fifty thousand followers, sizeable but still engaged. These people worked hard for that audience, it is targeted and warm, and they almost never get brand deals, which is exactly why they say yes.
Auto-invite them into your program
The last move is what turns a filtered list into income. The bot auto-messages every person in the sweet spot and invites them into your affiliate program, so you send no invitations by hand. Because these partners rarely get approached, they are glad to join, and they start promoting you to an audience you never had access to. If a sale happens they earn a cut, and if it does not they build your brand awareness for free. A handful of them become evangelists who sell for you around the clock, and that recovered revenue compounds year after year.
Once those three moves are in place, the guesswork stops. A first bot finds the interested people. This bot looks up their followers and keeps the mid-size sweet spot. Then it auto-invites each one into your program. You end up with a small network of partners selling your offer to audiences you never had, at almost no cost, and those sales compound.
Before the system
- Selling every single unit yourself, one at a time
- Chasing giant accounts that ask for money upfront
- No way to see which interested people have an audience
- Perfect mid-size partners sitting invisible in your list
- An acquisition cost you carry alone on every sale
After the system
- The bot looks up every contact’s follower count for you
- It keeps only the engaged, under-served mid-size range
- It auto-invites each one into your affiliate program
- Partners sell to audiences you never had access to
- You pay a commission only when a sale is actually made
Prompt 1: define your ideal mid-size affiliate
Before the bot can filter anything, you need to know exactly who you are hunting for. The biggest mistake is aiming too big or too small. Use this prompt to pin down the follower range and the signals of a partner who will actually sell.
Ideal affiliate profiler
Act as an influencer marketing strategist. I want to recruit mid-size affiliates in my niche who have a real, engaged audience and will actually sell my offer, not giant accounts that ask for money upfront. About my offer and niche: [describe what you sell and the topic your buyers care about]. Define the target: which follower range to keep and why, what engagement signals show an audience is warm and not inflated, why the mid-size range beats both the tiny and the giant accounts, and what to avoid. For each choice, one line on why it matters.
The output is a clear picture of the partner worth inviting. Get this right and the bot filters your list down to people who can actually move your product.
Prompt 2: write the invitation that makes them say yes
The whole system rests on one message the partner receives. It has to feel personal, respect their audience, and make joining an easy yes. Use this prompt to write the invite the bot sends to every mid-size account.
Affiliate invitation writer
Act as a partnerships copywriter. I am inviting mid-size accounts in my niche into my affiliate program, and I want a warm message that makes joining feel like an opportunity, not a cold pitch. About my program: [name your offer, the commission you pay, and the one result it gives their audience]. Write the invite: an opener that shows I noticed their real work, one line on why their audience is a fit, the simple deal (they earn a cut when a sale is made, nothing to lose if not), and a low-pressure call to join. Keep it short, specific, and easy to say yes to.
The output is a message a busy creator will actually read and accept. Because these people rarely get approached, a warm, specific invite lands far better than any mass blast.
The 3-minute overview of how this works
Before the build steps, watch this short overview. It’s the exact video from the Automations Made Easy page, and it walks through the mechanics behind machines like this one. 1,000+ students have used these mechanics to save two hours a day, with zero coding.
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Week one: your bot counting followers and inviting your first mid-size partners.
Most people put off building an affiliate network because recruiting sounds like endless manual outreach, so they keep selling everything alone. That is exactly why this bot matters. An affiliate machine is meant to start small and run quietly, not arrive perfect. In week one you point the bot at one batch of interested people, let it look up their followers, and watch it invite the first mid-size partners, so you know it works before you scale it.
Week one looks like this. On Monday you take a list of people in your niche who asked to be contacted and hand it to the bot. Then you tell it which follower range to keep, say ten thousand to fifty thousand. By midweek you wire up the invitation message and let the bot send it to everyone in the bracket. By the end of the week, your first mid-size accounts are getting invited on their own, and a few have already replied to join, with nothing for you to chase.
The point of the first week is not the number of affiliates signed. The point is to confirm the bot reads your list, looks up each follower count, keeps only the mid-size sweet spot, and sends the invitation on its own. Once that is locked, every interested person gets sized and the right ones get invited automatically, while you do nothing at all.
From there the maths is simple and conservative. Say the bot recruits a handful of good mid-size affiliates over the first months, and each makes only about three sales a month. That is a modest number for someone with a real, engaged audience. Over three to five years, those partners keep selling and keep compounding, and the recruiting cost was almost nothing because you pay only when a sale is made.
All of this runs while you work, sleep, or build your next offer. The bot sizes the audiences, keeps the sweet spot, and invites the right partners for you. No more selling every unit alone, no more overpaying a giant account, no more perfect partners sitting invisible in your list. Your contact list stops being a flat pile of names and starts being a growing sales force, built from the exact people who were glad you finally asked.
Prompt 3: plan the affiliate program the partners join
An invitation means nothing unless there is a real program behind it. The commission, the tracking, and the terms all need to be clear before you invite a soul. Use this prompt to design a program a mid-size partner will happily join and promote.
Affiliate program planner
Act as an affiliate program advisor. I am recruiting mid-size partners in my niche to sell my offer, and I want a simple program that is fair to them and profitable for me. About my setup: [name what you sell, your price, and the tool you use to track affiliate sales]. Plan the program: what commission to offer so a mid-size partner takes it seriously, how to track each sale to the right affiliate, what terms keep it clean, and how to reward the ones who sell the most. For each choice, one line on why it matters.
The output is a clear program you can invite people into with confidence. Build it once and every partner the bot recruits plugs straight in.
Prompt 4: write the message that keeps affiliates selling
Recruiting a partner is only half the job. Partners who feel supported keep promoting you, and quiet ones fade away. Use this prompt to write the follow-up that turns a new affiliate into a long-term evangelist.
Affiliate activation message
Act as a partnerships copywriter. A mid-size affiliate just joined my program, and I want a message that helps them make their first sale quickly and keep promoting me. About my offer: [name what you sell and the one clear result it gives their audience]. Write the message: a warm welcome, the easiest way for them to promote me this week, one ready-to-use angle or hook for their audience, and a simple nudge to reach out if they need anything. Keep it encouraging and specific, so they feel set up to win, not left on their own.
The output is the message that turns a signup into a seller. Get it right and your mid-size partners start making sales instead of forgetting they joined.
The exact build, step by step
Start with people who asked to be contacted
Start where the goodwill already is. A first bot finds people on social media who are in your niche, care about your topic, and specifically asked to be contacted about it. It can pull thousands in minutes, each with an email you already have. Most people skip this and cold-pitch strangers, which is the mistake. These are warm, interested people who raised their hand. That is the raw material the whole machine runs on, and it is why the partners you end up with actually want to work with you.
Look up how many followers each one has
Now the qualifier bot fills in the one thing you never had. It takes every person on that warm list and looks up how many followers each one actually has. This is the piece that changes everything. A name and an email tell you someone is interested, but they do not tell you whether that person can reach ten people or fifty thousand. The bot goes and finds that number for you, one contact at a time, so for the first time you can see the real size of the audience behind each interested person.
Keep only the mid-size sweet spot
This is the decision that makes or breaks the whole thing. You filter by bracket and keep only the middle. Drop the tiny accounts, because ten followers cannot move product. Drop the giant ones, because they get greedy, ask for money upfront, and often do not deliver. What is left is roughly ten thousand to fifty thousand followers, an audience that is sizeable but still targeted and engaged. These are the people who worked hard to build that following and rarely get rewarded for it, which is exactly why they turn into your best partners.
Auto-invite each one into your program
Now the bot turns the shortlist into partners. It auto-messages every person in the sweet spot and invites them into your affiliate program, so you send no invitations by hand. Because these mid-size creators rarely get approached, the message lands warm and most are glad to hear from you. Someone who scraped and clawed to build a real audience, and never got a brand deal for it, is delighted when a fair offer finally shows up. The bot sends that offer to every one of them for you, the same clean way each time.
Let them sell to an audience you never had
Now the real payoff kicks in. Each new partner starts promoting you to their own audience, people you never had access to and could not have reached on your own. If a sale is made, the partner earns a cut, so you pay only for results. If no sale happens, they still built your brand awareness for free. This is the part that frees you from carrying every sale yourself. Your reach quietly multiplies through other people’s audiences, and your acquisition cost stays near zero because you reward the outcome, not the effort.
Watch a handful of good ones compound
Final piece, and the one that pays off for years. Over time, your best mid-size partners become genuine evangelists for your product. They keep selling to their audience month after month with no prompting from you, and each sale adds revenue you never would have had. The numbers stay modest on purpose. A handful of good affiliates, each making a few sales a month, quietly stacks up. A few a month becomes dozens a year, and over three to five years it compounds into a real, recurring income stream built while you sleep.
Find interested people
A first bot gathers people in your niche who asked to be contacted about your topic.
Count their followers
This bot looks up each contact’s audience size, the number you never had before.
Keep the sweet spot
It filters to the mid-size bracket, engaged and under-served, and drops the rest.
Invite and compound
It auto-invites each one, they sell for you, and a handful of good ones compound.
Build this affiliate qualifier bot inside the same playbook 1,000+ students use
Automations Made Easy teaches the mechanics behind sales conversion machines like this one. Step by step, no code, plain English. Save two hours a day and own little machines that recruit partners to sell for you, while you spend your time on the work that matters.
The six months after I switched it on
Here is the shape of the first six months after I turned the affiliate qualifier bot on. The line tracks the value of the sales my new mid-size partners brought in, revenue from audiences I never had access to before, which is exactly how this machine pays off in practice.
Monthly value from new mid-size affiliate sales
Three things matter on this chart. The value climbs steadily as more mid-size partners join and start selling, not in a spike. The gains come from audiences you never had access to, earned at near-zero cost because you pay only on a sale. And every one of those months happens while the bot sizes the list and invites the right partners for you.
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.
“I used to burn money chasing big accounts that never delivered. This bot found the mid-size creators in my niche instead, and three of them are quietly selling for me every week now.”
“The magic was seeing the follower count I never had. People I would have skipped turned out to have engaged audiences of twenty thousand, and they were thrilled to be asked to partner.”
“I stopped selling every unit alone. The bot invites the right partners, they promote me to people I could never reach, and I only pay when a sale actually lands. My cost is basically nothing.”
“Knowing week one was just handing the bot a list and a follower range kept it easy. By month two I had a small group of affiliates selling on their own, and I had barely touched a thing.”
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 qualifier bot: common questions
Pulled from what readers and Automations Made Easy students ask most.
Do I need to be a developer to set this up?
No. You point the bot at people in your niche who asked to be contacted, tell it which follower range to keep, and let it send the invites. The skills you need are knowing your offer and writing a warm invitation, which is exactly what Automations Made Easy teaches. The follower lookup and the filtering are handled for you.
Why target the mid-size accounts and not the big ones?
The very big accounts ask for money upfront and often do not deliver, and the tiny ones cannot move enough. The mid-size range sits in between. These people worked hard to build a real audience, it is still engaged and targeted, and they rarely get brand deals, so they are glad to join and they actually sell. That is the sweet spot the bot filters for.
What follower range counts as the sweet spot?
Around ten thousand to fifty thousand followers works well for most niches, but you set the bracket to fit your market. The point is to skip the tiny accounts that cannot move product and the giant ones that get greedy. You can adjust the range once you see which size of partner actually drives sales for your offer.
How much does it cost to recruit an affiliate this way?
Almost nothing. The bot finds and invites the partners for you, and you only pay a commission when a sale is actually made. If no sale happens, the affiliate promotes you for free and builds your brand awareness for free. Your acquisition cost stays near zero because you reward results, not effort.
How many affiliates do I need for this to matter?
Fewer than you think. The numbers on this page are kept deliberately modest. A handful of good mid-size affiliates, each making a few sales a month, compounds into meaningful recurring revenue over a year. Because they sell to an audience you never had access to, every one of those sales is money you would not have had otherwise.
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