If you’re running an affiliate program, especially on a platform like Payhip, you’ve probably asked yourself:
“How do I get people to actually join and promote this?”
And if you’re not planning to run paid ads, it can feel a little like shouting into the void. But here’s the good news: you don’t need a big budget to get traction. You just need a little hustle, a little consistency, and a few smart strategies that work even when you’re flying solo.
Let’s dig into how creators, coaches, and digital sellers can promote their affiliate programs organically, without blowing money on Facebook or Google Ads.
1. Leverage the People Already in Your Circle
This is the number one move, and almost nobody does it.
Your most loyal customers, students, or community members are already primed to be affiliates. They’ve bought your stuff. They believe in it. They’re the perfect people to spread the word—but only if you ask.
One creator added a simple “Join our affiliate program and earn 30%” line to their thank-you page, and within a week, they had 12 new affiliates. No ad spend. No crazy funnel.
Here’s what to try:
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Add an affiliate invite link in your Payhip product delivery email.
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Include a “Want to earn with us?” link in your course dashboard or downloads.
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DM your most vocal fans or frequent buyers with a personal invite.
Don’t overthink the message. Something as casual as:
“Hey, I saw you loved [product]. We just launched an affiliate program—wanna earn a commission sharing it?”
can go a long way.
2. Create a Dedicated Affiliate Sign-Up Page
Think of this like a landing page for your dream affiliates. People won’t take action unless they see what’s in it for them—clearly and quickly.
So build a simple, skimmable page that:
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Explains what your product is and why people love it
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Shares how much commission they’ll earn
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Shows examples of successful affiliates
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Answers FAQs like “When do I get paid?” or “Where’s my link?”
You can do this right inside Payhip using the “Pages” feature or embed it on your website. One tip: throw in a short 1-minute video if you can—something personal and real. People connect to faces more than bullet points.
3. Mention It Regularly in Your Content (Not Just Once)
This one’s huge. Most creators mention their affiliate program once—usually in a post that gets buried within a day—and then wonder why nobody signed up.
Instead, treat it like any other offer. Talk about it on rotation.
Some content ideas that casually promote your program:
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“3 Ways People Are Making Money Promoting My Templates”
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“Affiliate Tip Tuesday: Here’s what my top referrer earned this month”
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“Behind-the-scenes: How I Set Up My Affiliate System on Payhip”
Use stories. Use screenshots. Use real-life examples. People want to see that others are succeeding before they jump in.
4. Teach Affiliates How to Sell Your Product
Let’s be real, most people don’t know how to promote effectively. That doesn’t mean they’re lazy. It just means they need a little help.
The most successful affiliate programs create a simple “promo pack” with:
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Suggested captions or email templates
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Ready-to-go images or mockups
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A short list of product benefits that convert well
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Your top-performing headlines
And remember: when people feel confident promoting you, they will. One creator I worked with saw affiliate sales double after just adding a one-page “How to Share” guide with examples.
5. Feature Your Affiliates Publicly
This one feels small but builds huge momentum. Shout out your affiliates. Celebrate them. Let people see what it looks like to be part of your community.
Try posting stuff like:
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“Shoutout to [Affiliate Name] for 5 sales this week! Appreciate you.”
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“Here’s what our newest affiliate earned in their first month—no ads needed.”
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“This post from one of our affiliates made me smile today.”
It signals three things:
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You pay attention to your affiliates.
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You reward effort.
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This is a real opportunity, not just some silent link exchange.
And yeah, other people will see that and think, “Wait, I want in.”
6. Offer Limited-Time Affiliate Incentives
You don’t need a paid ad to get people moving. Just a little urgency.
Try offering short-term perks like:
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“Earn double commissions this weekend”
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“Top 3 affiliates this month get a bonus product”
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“Refer 3 people this week, get $25 Payhip credit”
One Payhip seller added a “Refer 2, Get 1 Free” promo for their coaching package, and not only did they grow their affiliate list—it led to more organic social posts from happy clients.
Incentives don’t have to be cash-heavy. Just meaningful and time-sensitive.
7. Get Strategic with SEO and Blog Content
If you’re playing the long game, this one is underrated.
Create blog posts or YouTube videos targeting keywords that align with your niche + affiliate opportunity.
Examples:
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“How to Make Passive Income Sharing [Product Type]”
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“[Your Product] Review – and How to Earn by Promoting It”
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“Affiliate Programs for Teachers / Designers / Coaches (Here’s Mine)”
Include your affiliate sign-up link. Over time, these posts can become your #1 recruitment tool.
Bonus tip: Use tools like SurferSEO or Ubersuggest to find phrases with low competition.
Final Thoughts: You Don’t Need a Budget, You Need a System
Promoting your affiliate program without ads isn’t about luck. It’s about systems. Asking consistently. Making it easy. Celebrating progress. And showing up over and over again.
You don’t need 1,000 affiliates to win. You need five engaged ones who believe in what you do. And those folks? They’re probably already watching. You just haven’t invited them properly yet.
So start today. Write that email. Post that shoutout. Build the tiny momentum that turns into long-term results.







