u/BellaMichelle2

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Got another one without asking first!

Got another affiliate deal without even reaching out first 😭
It just randomly came through and now I’m realizing… okay wait, what do creators actually do from here?

I feel like this is where creator networks/agencies/platforms probably become useful?
Right now I’m kinda just figuring it out as I go.

For people already in affiliate marketing/content creation:
- Do you join creator networks?
- Stay independent?
- Reach out to brands directly?
- Or just wait for inbound offers like this?

Would genuinely love advice because this is all happening faster than I expected.

u/BellaMichelle2 — 1 day ago
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Got my first affiliate deal!

Got my first affiliate deal!

It’s starting at 15% commission, plus I also get 50–75% off products—which honestly is a huge win for me because it’s a craft hobby I already really enjoy.

To set it up, I just had to provide my PayPal email (they support international payments), and I’ve already received my referral link. So I’m basically good to go now.

What makes this interesting is that they normally don’t really bring on affiliates since they usually handle everything themselves, and a lot of people have tried to join before. I think what helped me is I stayed consistent—joining their live streams, engaging, sharing, reposting, and just being active overall so they knew I was serious and not going to disappear.

I’m honestly viewing it as a win either way. Even if I don’t make a ton of sales, I’m getting a big discount on products I was already going to buy for a hobby I enjoy. So worst case, I just saved money on something I love doing. Best case, I actually earn a little extra on top of that.

Right now I’m treating the commission as a bonus rather than an expectation, especially since it’s my first deal. But I am curious how this stacks up—does 15% + heavy product discount sound decent for a beginner affiliate setup?

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u/BellaMichelle2 — 6 days ago

Got my first affiliate deal!

Got my first affiliate deal!

It’s starting at 15% commission, plus I also get 50–75% off products—which honestly is a huge win for me because it’s a craft hobby I already really enjoy.

To set it up, I just had to provide my PayPal email (they support international payments), and I’ve already received my referral link. So I’m basically good to go now.

What makes this interesting is that they normally don’t really bring on affiliates since they usually handle everything themselves, and a lot of people have tried to join before. I think what helped me is I stayed consistent—joining their live streams, engaging, sharing, reposting, and just being active overall so they knew I was serious and not going to disappear.

I’m honestly viewing it as a win either way. Even if I don’t make a ton of sales, I’m getting a big discount on products I was already going to buy for a hobby I enjoy. So worst case, I just saved money on something I love doing. Best case, I actually earn a little extra on top of that.

Right now I’m treating the commission as a bonus rather than an expectation, especially since it’s my first deal. But I am curious how this stacks up—does 15% + heavy product discount sound decent for a beginner affiliate setup?

reddit.com
u/BellaMichelle2 — 6 days ago

Got my first affiliate deal!

Got my first affiliate deal!

It’s starting at 15% commission, plus I also get 50–75% off products—which honestly is a huge win for me because it’s a craft hobby I already really enjoy.

To set it up, I just had to provide my PayPal email (they support international payments), and I’ve already received my referral link. So I’m basically good to go now.

What makes this interesting is that they normally don’t really bring on affiliates since they usually handle everything themselves, and a lot of people have tried to join before. I think what helped me is I stayed consistent—joining their live streams, engaging, sharing, reposting, and just being active overall so they knew I was serious and not going to disappear.

I’m honestly viewing it as a win either way. Even if I don’t make a ton of sales, I’m getting a big discount on products I was already going to buy for a hobby I enjoy. So worst case, I just saved money on something I love doing. Best case, I actually earn a little extra on top of that.

Right now I’m treating the commission as a bonus rather than an expectation, especially since it’s my first deal. But I am curious how this stacks up—does 15% + heavy product discount sound decent for a beginner affiliate setup?

reddit.com
u/BellaMichelle2 — 6 days ago

First affiliate deal

Got my first affiliate deal!

It’s starting at 15% commission, plus I also get 50–75% off products—which honestly is a huge win for me because it’s a craft hobby I already really enjoy.

To set it up, I just had to provide my PayPal email (they support international payments), and I’ve already received my referral link. So I’m basically good to go now.

What makes this interesting is that they normally don’t really bring on affiliates since they usually handle everything themselves, and a lot of people have tried to join before. I think what helped me is I stayed consistent—joining their live streams, engaging, sharing, reposting, and just being active overall so they knew I was serious and not going to disappear.

I’m honestly viewing it as a win either way. Even if I don’t make a ton of sales, I’m getting a big discount on products I was already going to buy for a hobby I enjoy. So worst case, I just saved money on something I love doing. Best case, I actually earn a little extra on top of that.

Right now I’m treating the commission as a bonus rather than an expectation, especially since it’s my first deal. But I am curious how this stacks up—does 15% + heavy product discount sound decent for a beginner affiliate setup?

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u/BellaMichelle2 — 6 days ago

TikTok agencies? Been getting some invites but are they worth it or a scam?

Anyone heard anything about Infinitum agency?

Or any TikTok agencies?

Are they worth it?

Is it a scam or is it real?

u/BellaMichelle2 — 10 days ago

TikTok agencies? Infinitum?

Anyone heard anything about Infinitum agency?

Or any TikTok agencies?

Are they worth it?

Is it a scam or is it real?

u/BellaMichelle2 — 10 days ago
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Infinitum agency? Anyone heard of them?

Anyone heard anything about Infinitum agency?

Or any TikTok agencies?

Are they worth it?

Is it a scam or is it real?

u/BellaMichelle2 — 10 days ago
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Live agencies worth it?

Are TikTok live agencies actually worth joining?

I keep getting invited by different agencies and I honestly don’t understand the point of them. If they supposedly don’t take a cut of your money, then what exactly are they getting out of it?

Do they actually help creators grow or is it mostly just another way for TikTok to push lives? I’ve heard mixed things. Some people swear by them and others say they’re pointless or sketchy.

If you’ve joined one:
- Did it actually help?
- What do agencies even do for you?
- Are there any legit ones you’d recommend?

Right now it all feels a little suspicious to me.

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u/BellaMichelle2 — 10 days ago
▲ 4 r/tiktokcreatorclub+1 crossposts

TikTok live agencies?

Are TikTok live agencies worth it?
What’s the point in them?
If they don’t take any of your cut then what do they get out of it?
I get invites but don’t see the point?
Do they actually help?
If so which one would you recommend?
It just seems very suspicious to me.

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u/BellaMichelle2 — 8 days ago