This article might change the way you look at your affiliate traffic forever.
If you’ve been focusing solely on selling software, you’re likely leaving a massive chunk of money on the table without even realizing it.
Here’s the thing: every time you publish a marketing piece, your audience splits into two very different groups.
First, you have the “Builders.”
These are the folks who love to roll up their sleeves, get under the hood, and figure out how a new tool works. They’re the ones clicking your software affiliate links.
But then, you have the “Delegators.”
These readers have the budget, but they have zero interest in learning another platform. To them, a new software recommendation isn’t a solution—it’s just another item on their to-do list.
When they see a tool, they don’t buy; they just exit your site because they don’t want the extra work.
This post breaks down exactly how to capture those Delegators who are currently slipping through the cracks. They are highly convertible, but they want results, not more tech to manage.
The articles dives into how managed services, can fill this gap (and pay you $200 USD for each result). It’s a way to offer your audience the marketing outcomes they’re looking for without requiring them to touch the software.
Plus, it comes with a high-payout structure that makes a lot of sense for creators.
$200 USD commission on each sale is a really good deal. Especially because it targets something that “just software” can’t offer to the entire audience you have.
The best part is that you don’t need to go out and find new traffic. You’re already reaching these people; you just haven’t had the right offer for them until now.
The partner program is being kept small (restricted to just 20 affiliates for now) to make sure the implementation stays high-quality and personalized.
If you’ve ever felt like your conversion data wasn’t telling the whole story, you’re going to want to give this a read.
It’s all about making sure you’re monetizing every single person who lands on your content, not just the ones who want to do the work themselves.

