What is an affiliate?
An affiliate, or, as I prefer to call them, an ambassador, is just that: an ambassador for a service or a product.
They say the most effective form of sales is word of mouth: that's what this is.
It's the same idea as when you tell me that you really love GROM ice cream in Italy and you recommend I get some dark chocolate ice cream when I'm in Bologna. (This is a real thing ... and the BEST!)
So I go get some ice cream at GROM. Yay! Thanks for the tip!
Except imagine that GROM gave you a commission, a fee, a thank you gift for sending me their way. Maybe they give you a free ice cream coupon or something. Great.
It's the same thing here.
Here's How It Works
- Experience: you take a Repossible course (or coaching program, etc.)
- Love: you have a great experience!
- Apply: apply to the Repossible Ambassador Program
- Agree: Get accepted to the program and agree to the contract
- Set Up: get your PayPal account and unique link
- Story: you share the story of your experience and success (using your link)
- Earn: receive commissions when your link results in a sale
That's it! Questions? See FAQ below.
FAQ
Questions?
How long after a sale do I receive my commission?
On the 1st of the month after a FULL month AFTER the sale month. If a sale happens on Feb. 7, commission will be paid out on April 1. Same payout date as a sale on Feb. 28.
Do I HAVE to take a Repossible course to be an affiliate?
Well, technically, no, but I personally think you'll be a better Ambassador if you can tell a real story about your actual experience with the course or coaching.
Do I need a PayPal address to receive my commissions?
Yes. No exceptions.
Will I be paid by Repossible or Teachable?
Teachable. They will take care of taxes, tax withholdings, and EVERYthing. THIS is one of the main beautiful reasons I use Teachable! Less hassle for you, less hassle for Repossible.
More questions?
Contact Bradley directly.
40%
Not .04%, not 4%
40 %
It's a big number because it's a big job. It's just not Repossible's reputation on the line--it's yours.
Example Facebook Post
She's just telling her story.
If you're concerned you're going to have to "sell" something, have a look at Karen's Facebook post.
She just tells the story of her experience with a Repossible program (this was Worst Book Ever).
Karen DOES add a bit of urgency and teasing in there by asking if her friends and FB readers "have a book in them," so she's calling out to who she thinks might benefit from it.
You can do whatever you like with it. The most important part is that you are yourself, tell your story, and share your success.
People love to see other's success--especially when it's accessible to them, too.
Affiliate Dashboard
A quick overview of what's possible.
Win + Win + Win
Student + You + Repossible
It's Win-Win-Win: student is happy, you look brilliant for sending them what they needed, and Repossible gets a new student.
What You'll Get in this Course
Hop on Zoom with Me
Tell Your Story
Here's a 1-minute snippet talking with Sarah about her experience with a Repossible program (Worst Book Ever).
We're just talking. That's it.
Then I'll use this on my YouTube channel and share YOUR link so you get the commission.
You are, of course, welcome to share the video (and/or audio) whoever you like as well.
Our full, 25-minute Zoom conversation is here.
Some Examples of Courses You Could Promote
Ideally, you're going to promote a course you took--and loved and benefitted from.