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Promote The Affiliate Middleman Manifesto To Your Subscribers, Help Them Make More Affiliate Sales AND They Can Make Money By Selling The Product Too!

Timescale

It's a 5-day launch that starts on Friday 22nd May at 11.00 GMT/06.00 EST and ends on Tuesday 26th May at 23.59 EST which will be 04.59 GMT. A countdown clock will be added on the final day. The price will then rise once the launch ends.

What's The Product?

The product reveals how affiliates can make more by focusing on affiliate ecosystems, rather than random product launches. It's White Label too, so includes a report, HTML squeeze page, download page, graphics and source files.

That means your customers can sell the funnel and keep 100% of the profit.

There's even a sales page and download page included to help them to sell it.

What's The Funnel?

The funnel is a simple one, which consists of:

The Affiliate Middleman Manifesto - Sells for $9.97 with 100% commissions for you. The price rises at the end of the launch.

Make 2026 Your Best Affiliate Year (Bump Offer) - Sells for $4.97 with a 50% commission for you.

White Label Platinum Membership - Sells for $67 with a 50% commission for you.

The Unstuck Affiliate Training Program - Sells for $97 with a 50% commission for you.

 

Here are the links you need:

And here are some email swipes you might want to use:

Email #1 - I think most affiliates are playing the wrong game

Hey [NAME],

I noticed something recently...

A lot of affiliate marketers end up becoming opportunity collectors instead of business builders.

They join one program.

Then another.

Then another.

Soon they've got 20+ affiliate accounts, dozens of links, and they're rebuilding momentum every few weeks.

The strange part is they stay busy but never really feel like they're moving forward.

What if the problem isn't effort?

What if it's the strategy itself?

A new report called The Affiliate Middleman Manifesto just opened and it shares a very different way of looking at affiliate marketing.

Instead of promoting endless random products, it explains why some affiliates focus on plugging into ecosystems that already contain multiple products, communities, memberships, and future opportunities.

It made me look at affiliate marketing in a completely different way.

Check it out here:

[LINK]

Talk soon,

[NAME]

Email #2 - One link. Multiple opportunities.

Hey [NAME],

Most affiliates think they need:

More products

More links

More promotions

More stuff to sell

But sometimes more creates more chaos.

One thing I liked about The Affiliate Middleman Manifesto is the idea that you don't necessarily need more offers.

You may just need a better structure.

The report talks about promoting ecosystems instead of isolated products.

Think about it like this:

Instead of promoting one thing and stopping there...

You introduce people into environments that may contain:

• Products
• Memberships
• Communities
• Training
• Future opportunities

One introduction can potentially create multiple opportunities.

Pretty interesting idea.

You can check it out here:

[LINK]

[NAME]

Email #3 - A simple question every affiliate should ask

Hey [NAME],

Here's a question I wish more affiliates asked before joining a program:

"Can I build around this?"

Most people ask:

"How much does it pay?"

"What's the commission?"

"How hot is it?"

But The Affiliate Middleman Manifesto explains something important:

The strongest affiliate businesses are usually built around systems, not random promotions.

Before promoting something, ask:

✓ Does it have multiple products?

✓ Is there a community?

✓ Does it continue creating opportunities?

✓ Can I create content around this long-term?

That single shift in thinking could save a lot of wasted effort.

You can grab the report here:

[LINK]

[NAME]

Email #4 - “But I don't have a big audience...”

Hey [NAME],

One thing I hear all the time is:

"I'd do affiliate marketing if I had a bigger audience."

But audience size isn't always the real issue.

I've seen people with huge audiences struggle.

I've also seen smaller creators do surprisingly well.

Why?

Because trust usually matters more than audience size.

The idea behind The Affiliate Middleman Manifesto isn't becoming some giant influencer.

It's becoming a trusted connector.

Helping people solve problems.

Building around one ecosystem instead of trying to promote everything.

Simple usually scales better than scattered.

If that sounds interesting, you can check it out here:

[LINK]

[NAME]

Email #5 - Last chance: The Affiliate Middleman Manifesto

Hey [NAME],

Quick reminder.

Today is the final day to grab The Affiliate Middleman Manifesto.

If you've ever felt overwhelmed by constantly chasing new offers, collecting links, and trying to figure out what to promote next, I think you'll find this interesting.

Inside you'll discover:

• Why many affiliates accidentally create ten businesses at once

• The Affiliate Middleman concept

• Why ecosystems can outperform standalone products

• Real examples

• A practical framework for building around leverage instead of constant motion

Sometimes a single idea changes how you see the entire game.

This could be one of those ideas.

Grab your copy here before it closes:

[LINK]

See you inside,

[NAME]

Any questions, just let me know: [email protected]

DISCLAIMER: There is no guarantee that you will make these levels of income and you accept the risk that the earnings and income statements differ by individuals. As with any business, your results may vary, and will be based on your individual capacity, business experience, expertise, and level of desire. There are no guarantees concerning the level of success you may experience. The testimonials and examples used are exceptional results, which do not apply to the average purchaser, and are not intended to represent or guarantee that anyone will achieve the same or similar results. Each individual’s success depends on his or her background, dedication, desire and motivation.

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