How to find affiliate marketers for my affiliate program?

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Hello.
I'm owner of SaaS FelixTalk - AI tool for language learning.
I have developed an affiliate program for the startup.
I'm faced with the problem of finding affiliate marketers for the affiliate program.
How can I find affiliate marketers?
I have found some affiliate telegram chats. I have tried DM affiliate marketers on telegram. But it didn't work.

Here is my affiliate program: https://felixtalk.com/referral

Any advice is welcome. Thanks
 
Well your program fits for affiliate natworks ? Maybe you can try to upload it on : clickbank ,jvzoo ,warriorplus digistore etc and maybe you will get some affiluates from there
 
Well your program fits for affiliate natworks ? Maybe you can try to upload it on : clickbank ,jvzoo ,warriorplus digistore etc and maybe you will get some affiluates from there
i'm also considering looking for affiliates so i'm gonna lurk on this forum first. but what do these platform do anyways? if you don't mind answering :)
 
i'm also considering looking for affiliates so i'm gonna lurk on this forum first. but what do these platform do anyways? if you don't mind answering :)
It is platform for language learning.
 
Charles really made a great suggestion.

Have some banners, logos, etc. crafted then see how far you can go with platforms like those.
 
I would look for content creators with an audience interested in your product. Affiliates are often looking for offers with higher payouts.
 
Hi there!

It’s great that you’ve launched an affiliate program for FelixTalk—AI tools for language learning have huge potential! Finding affiliate marketers can be challenging, but here are a few suggestions that might help:

  1. Leverage Affiliate Communities: Besides Telegram, try platforms like Reddit (affiliate marketing subreddits), Facebook Groups, and forums like Warrior Forum or AffLift. These communities often have experienced affiliates.
  2. Partner with Niche Bloggers and Influencers: Reach out to bloggers and YouTubers who cover language learning or edtech tools. They are often open to affiliate partnerships, especially if your tool aligns with their audience's interests.
  3. Join Affiliate Networks: Platforms like PartnerStack, Awin, or ShareASale can help you connect with established affiliates looking for SaaS products to promote.
  4. LinkedIn Outreach: Search for affiliate marketers in your niche on LinkedIn and send personalized connection requests highlighting the benefits of your program.
  5. Engage Current Users: Turn your loyal users into affiliates. They are already familiar with your tool and may be interested in promoting it.
 
I would say check with the affiliate directories like affpaying, offervault, etc. They have all sorts of affiliates and networks which may fit what you're looking for.
 
Hi. I think the affiliate program needs good advertising. There should be solid earning cases from your affiliate program to make it interesting for people to promote you. These cases need to be well-packaged and promoted. That's my brief opinion.
 
Hello.
I'm owner of SaaS FelixTalk - AI tool for language learning.
I have developed an affiliate program for the startup.
I'm faced with the problem of finding affiliate marketers for the affiliate program.
How can I find affiliate marketers?
I have found some affiliate telegram chats. I have tried DM affiliate marketers on telegram. But it didn't work.

Here is my affiliate program: https://felixtalk.com/referral

Any advice is welcome. Thanks
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