Affiliate Outreach

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Generate personalized outreach messages and value propositions to recruit new affiliates and commission-based partners for ecommerce products. Use when launching or scaling an affiliate program on TikTok Shop, Shopify, Amazon Associates, or Shopee, recruiting creators via DM, email, or marketplace applications, or re-engaging inactive affiliates.

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Affiliate Outreach

Building an affiliate program from scratch — or scaling an existing one — requires constant outreach to new creators, bloggers, and commission-based partners. Generic "join our affiliate program" messages get ignored. Effective outreach is specific, leads with the creator's own content, and makes the value proposition immediately obvious. This skill generates personalized, conversion-optimized outreach messages that reference the creator's niche and audience, clearly state your commission structure and product fit, and end with a low-friction call to action that makes it easy to say yes.

Quick Reference

DecisionStrongAcceptableWeak
Opening lineSpecific reference to one of the creator's recent posts or seriesReference to their niche and audience"I love your content!" with no specifics
Value propositionConcrete earning math ("$42 AOV × 15% = $6.30/sale; top creators earn $200+/week")Commission % plus product price"Great commission rates"
Product fitOne sentence connecting product to creator's exact audience segmentCategory-level fit statementNo fit explanation at all
Call to actionOne single low-friction step ("Reply YES and I'll send a free unit today")Link to signup page with 2-step instructionsMultiple asks or vague "let me know"
Message lengthDM 120–160 words; email 200–260 words; marketplace pitch 80–120 words±20% of those ranges400+ word walls of text
Tone matchMirrors creator's own content voice (casual for TikTok, polished for YouTube)Consistent brand voiceCorporate boilerplate
Follow-up timing1 follow-up at 3–4 days, different angle, then stop1 follow-up at 7 days, same angleDaily pings or no follow-up

Solves

  • Affiliate recruitment messages that get ignored because they read like mass spam
  • Hours wasted hand-personalizing 20–50 outreach messages per batch
  • Creators ghosting after the first message because the earning potential was never made concrete
  • Outreach that leads with the brand's needs instead of the creator's audience fit
  • Inactive affiliates who never reactivate because re-engagement messages repeat the original pitch
  • Inconsistent voice across DM, email, and marketplace application channels
  • Missing FAQ answers (product sending, exclusivity, payment) that stall warm conversations

Workflow

Step 1: Collect the inputs

Gather the five inputs before drafting anything:

  1. Product name, price, and top benefit (required) — e.g., "NestCool Portable Air Cooler, $89, cools a room in under 3 minutes without installation."
  2. Commission structure (required) — e.g., "15% per sale, no minimum, paid monthly via PayPal" or tiered "base 10%, 20% above 50 sales/month."
  3. Target creator profile (required) — niche, platform, follower range, audience demographics. E.g., "TikTok home-living creators, 10K–200K followers, 25–45 female US audience."
  4. Brand tone (required) — formal, friendly, enthusiastic, or minimal.
  5. Unique selling hook (optional) — viral proof, celebrity use, trending status. This measurably lifts response rates; ask for it if not offered.

Step 2: Compute the earning math

Convert the commission into concrete creator earnings before writing a single line. Multiply AOV × commission rate to get per-sale earnings, then project a realistic weekly scenario for the creator's follower tier (e.g., 50K-follower creator, 1 video at 0.5% conversion on 20K views = ~100 sales). The earning sentence is the single highest-leverage line in the message — never skip it, never leave it abstract.

Step 3: Draft the three channel variants

  • TikTok DM (120–160 words): casual, direct, first line references their content, earning math in the middle, single CTA at the end. No links in the first message if avoidable — TikTok suppresses them.
  • Email (200–260 words): subject line under 9 words with the creator's niche in it, opening hook, one value-proposition paragraph, one CTA sentence formatted to stand alone.
  • Creator marketplace pitch (80–120 words): application-style for TikTok Creator Marketplace, Shopee Affiliate, or Aspire — leads with product-audience fit, states commission and free-sample policy, ends with deliverable expectation.

Step 4: Personalize the opener per creator

For each creator in the batch, replace the opener with a specific reference: a recent video, a recurring series, a signature format. If only the niche is known, reference the niche's current trend instead. Never ship the same opener to two creators in the same niche — they talk to each other.

Step 5: Generate the FAQ block

Produce the 5-item FAQ for follow-up conversations: product sending policy, exclusivity requirements, payment schedule, content approval process, affiliate link setup. Keep each answer to 1–2 sentences.

Step 6: Plan the follow-up sequence

One follow-up, 3–4 days later, with a different angle (e.g., lead with the free sample or a new social-proof stat instead of commission). After that, stop — a second follow-up burns the relationship for future campaigns.

Step 7: Verify against the checklist

Run the output against assets/outreach-quality-checklist.md before sending. Reject any draft that fails the opener-specificity or earning-math checks.

Example 1: TikTok Shop kitchen gadget

Inputs: ChopMate 5-in-1 Vegetable Chopper, $34, replaces 5 tools and halves prep time. Commission: 18%, paid weekly via TikTok Shop. Target: US TikTok home-cooking creators, 20K–150K followers. Tone: friendly. Hook: 2.1M-view viral video last month.

TikTok DM output:

Hey! Your "5-minute dinners for busy moms" series is exactly the kind of cooking content that converts — especially the one-pan teriyaki video. I work with ChopMate, the 5-in-1 chopper that's been blowing up since a creator's video hit 2.1M views last month. It's $34 with an 18% commission paid weekly through TikTok Shop — at our current conversion rates, creators your size are earning $150–$400 per video that lands. Your audience of weeknight home cooks is the exact buyer profile. Want me to send you a free unit this week? Just reply YES and I'll get it shipped — no commitment needed until you've tried it yourself.

FAQ block (excerpt): Free unit shipped within 3 business days of acceptance; no exclusivity — promote competing products freely; commissions paid weekly via TikTok Shop with no minimum threshold; no content pre-approval required, though we share a 1-page hook sheet that top earners use; affiliate link auto-generated when you add ChopMate in TikTok Shop's affiliate center.

Example 2: Re-engaging an inactive Shopify affiliate

Inputs: GlowDrop Vitamin C Serum, $42, visible brightening in 14 days. Commission: was 12%, new tier 20% for reactivated partners. Target: beauty YouTuber, 80K subs, drove 31 sales in March then went quiet. Tone: warm, professional.

Email output (excerpt):

Subject: Your GlowDrop reviews still convert — new 20% tier

Hi Maya — your March review of GlowDrop drove 31 orders, which put you in our top 10% of partners that month. I'm reaching out because we've launched a reactivation tier: 20% commission (up from 12%) for the next 60 days, plus our new bundle ($68 AOV, so ~$13.60 per sale vs. the $5 you earned before). Your audience clearly trusts your skincare picks — one refreshed mention could realistically earn $400+ at your previous conversion rate. Want me to send the new bundle so you can see the reformulation first? One click here and it ships today.

Note how the re-engagement message acknowledges past performance with real numbers and presents a new incentive — it never repeats the original pitch.

Common Mistakes

  1. Opening with the brand instead of the creator. "We are X brand and we sell Y" is the fastest path to being ignored. The first sentence must be about them.
  2. Abstract commission language. "Competitive rates" converts at a fraction of concrete math. Always show the per-sale dollar figure and a realistic weekly scenario.
  3. Multiple CTAs. Asking the creator to check the site, fill a form, AND reply gives them three reasons to do nothing. One ask only.
  4. Same message across channels. A 250-word email pasted into a TikTok DM signals mass-blast. Respect channel norms and length limits.
  5. Skipping the free-sample offer. For physical products under ~$100, the sample offer is the highest-converting CTA available — leading with paperwork instead kills momentum.
  6. No earning ceiling for top creators. Tiered structures ("20% above 50 sales/month") attract ambitious creators; flat-rate-only messaging attracts passive ones.
  7. Following up with the identical pitch. If the first angle didn't land, repeating it louder won't either. Change the lead: sample → social proof → seasonal urgency.
  8. Ignoring audience-demographic fit. Recruiting a creator whose audience is 70% outside your shipping countries wastes both sides' time. State the target market in the message so mismatched creators self-filter.
  9. Overpromising earnings. Projections must trace to real AOV × commission × plausible conversion. Inflated claims trigger platform spam reports and poison the brand for future outreach.

Resources

  • references/output-template.md — full three-variant output structure with FAQ block
  • references/channel-playbook.md — per-platform norms, length limits, and link rules for TikTok, email, YouTube, Instagram, and marketplaces
  • references/commission-math-guide.md — earning-projection formulas, tier design, and worked examples by follower band
  • assets/outreach-quality-checklist.md — pre-send quality checklist (40+ items)