How to Get Your First Affiliate Sale (Even With Zero Traffic)

How to Get Your First Affiliate Sale

(Even With Zero Traffic)

You’ve set up your site. You’ve joined affiliate programs. You’ve written a few posts.

But that first sale? It feels impossible.

Here’s the truth most “gurus” won’t tell you:

You don’t need 10,000 monthly visitors to make your first sale.

In fact, some affiliates make their first $100 with fewer than 100 total visitors.

This guide shows you exactly how to get that elusive first commission – using strategies that work even if your site is brand new.


The Mindset Shift: Stop Chasing Traffic, Start Helping Individuals

Most beginners think: “I need more traffic to make sales.”

Wrong. You need the right traffic – even if it’s just 10 people.

One person with a burning problem + your helpful recommendation = one sale.

So instead of asking “How do I get 1,000 visitors?” ask:

*“Where can I find 10 people today who need my recommendation?”

That question changes everything.


5 Ways to Get Your First Sale (Zero Traffic Required)

Method Time to First Sale Difficulty
1. Warm outreach Hours to days Easy
2. Niche forums & Reddit Days to 2 weeks Medium
3. YouTube comment marketing Days Easy
4. “Link in bio” social posts 1–3 weeks Medium
5. Email a friend Minutes Very easy

Let’s break down each one.


Method #1: Warm Outreach (The Easiest First Sale)

This works best if you already know people in your niche – even online friends.

The strategy: Find someone who has already said they need a solution. Send them your affiliate link privately.

Step-by-Step:

  1. Go to Facebook groups, Reddit, or Quora in your niche.

  2. Search for phrases like: “Looking for a [product]”“Can anyone recommend…”“What’s the best…”

  3. Find a post from the last 24 hours where someone is actively asking for a recommendation.

  4. Send them a private message (not a public reply – that looks like spam).

Private message template:

“Hey [Name], I saw you’re looking for a [product]. I actually just wrote a detailed review comparing the top options because I had the same question. Happy to share it if you’re still looking. No pressure at all – just want to help.”

If they say yes, send your link. No hard sell. Just help.

Why this works: You’re helping one person at a time. That’s how every business starts.


Method #2: Niche Forums & Reddit (The Goldmine)

Reddit is full of people ready to buy. You just need to follow the rules.

The “10:1 Rule” for Reddit Success

Action Ratio
Helpful non-affiliate comments 10
Comments with your affiliate link 1

Never drop your link without context. Never pretend to be neutral when you’re not.

The Perfect Reddit Comment Template

Find a post asking: “What’s the best [product] for [situation]?”

Then comment:

“I’ve tried a few [products] for [situation]. Here’s my honest take:

– [Product A] is great for [reason], but it’s pricey.
– [Product B] is the best budget option, though it lacks [feature].
– [Product C] is what I personally use because [reason].

I actually wrote a full comparison of all three with pros/cons if you want more detail (happy to share the link – just ask).”

If someone asks for the link, reply with it. You didn’t spam. You helped.

Subreddits to Target (By Niche)

Niche Subreddits
Tech r/gadgets, r/buildapc, r/laptops
Home r/homeimprovement, r/HomeDecorating
Parenting r/beyondthebump, r/daddit, r/mommit
Fitness r/homegym, r/fitness30plus, r/bodyweightfitness
Pets r/dogs, r/puppy101, r/cats
Coffee r/coffee, r/espresso
Gardening r/gardening, r/indoorgarden

Method #3: YouTube Comment Marketing (Underused Gold)

Big YouTube videos in your niche get thousands of comments. Most are low-quality.

You can stand out by being genuinely helpful – and earn affiliate sales.

The Strategy:

  1. Find a YouTube video about a product in your niche.

  2. Look for comments where people say:

    • “Is this worth the money?”

    • “How does this compare to [other product]?”

    • “I’m between this and [other product] – help!”

  3. Reply to them with a helpful answer.

Reply template:

“Great question. I actually owned both [Product A] and [Product B]. [Product A] is better for [specific use], but [Product B] wins on [feature]. I broke down the differences here if it helps: [your link]”

Pro tip: Reply to the commenter, not the video. The video owner might delete your comment. Individual replies rarely get removed.


Method #4: “Link in Bio” Social Posts (Instagram/TikTok/X)

You don’t need thousands of followers. You need the right 50 followers.

Instagram Strategy:

  1. Create a simple graphic using Canva (free) – text like: “The [Product] I Wish I Bought Sooner”

  2. Write a caption sharing your honest experience.

  3. Put your affiliate link in your bio (use Linktree – free).

  4. Add: “Link in bio for full review” in the caption.

  5. Post in relevant Instagram Stories and tag the product brand (they might share you).

TikTok Strategy (Even With 0 Followers):

  1. Record a 60-second vertical video holding the product (or a photo if you don’t own it).

  2. Script: “If you’re looking for a [product], here’s what I learned after [X months] of using [Product Name].”

  3. Say 2 pros, 2 cons, and who should buy it.

  4. Put your link in bio (or use “link in bio” + Linktree).

  5. Use 3–5 relevant hashtags (e.g., #coffeereview #bestcoffeemaker)

Reality check: Your first 10 TikToks might get 0 views. Your 20th might get 5,000. Consistency wins.


Method #5: Email a Friend (Seriously)

This sounds almost too simple. But it works.

The strategy: Think of 5 people you know who might genuinely need your recommended product. Email or text them.

Template:

“Hey [Name] – random question. I remember you mentioned wanting to get a [product]. I’ve been testing a few and honestly [Product Name] is the best I’ve found. Here’s the link if you’re still looking: [affiliate link]. No pressure at all – just thought of you when I wrote this review.”

Why this is okay: You’re not tricking anyone. You’re helping a friend. And you’re getting your first sale.


The “First Sale in 7 Days” Sprint Plan

Day Task Time
Day 1 Find 10 people on Reddit/Quora actively asking for a recommendation in your niche 30 min
Day 2 Send 5 private messages using the template above 20 min
Day 3 Reply to 5 YouTube comments on videos in your niche 20 min
Day 4 Create 1 Instagram post + 1 Story with your link in bio 30 min
Day 5 Find 5 more Reddit posts. Write 10 helpful comments (no links yet) 30 min
Day 6 Email/text 3 friends or family who might need your product 10 min
Day 7 Go back to Day 1 Reddit posts – reply to anyone who engaged with your earlier comment 15 min

Total time investment: ~2.5 hours over 7 days.

Most people won’t do this. That’s why most people never make a sale.


What to Do When You Make Your First Sale

First: Celebrate. Seriously. You just did what 90% of beginners never do.

Second: Save the screenshot. Look at it when you feel stuck.

Third: Ask yourself: “Where did this sale come from?”

  • Which method worked?

  • What did you say?

  • Can you do it again 10 times?

Fourth: Double down on what worked. If Reddit comments got you the sale, do 5 more today. If YouTube replies worked, find 10 more videos.


Why You Haven’t Made a Sale Yet (Honest Diagnosis)

Symptom Likely Cause Fix
You have 0 sales after 2 months You’re only writing posts, not promoting Spend 50% of time on outreach (this guide)
You have traffic but no sales Wrong traffic or wrong product Check if your audience has buying intent
You have clicks but no sales Product doesn’t match your recommendation Be more honest about pros/cons
You’re afraid to share links Imposter syndrome You’re helping people. That’s not spam.

The 3 Products That Sell Best for Beginners

If you’re not sure what to promote first, start here:

Product Type Why It Sells Commission Example
$20–$50 physical product Low risk for buyer $2–$10 per sale
$10–$30 digital product High commission (50%+) $5–$15 per sale
Free trial + paid subscription Low barrier to entry Recurring income

Avoid promoting $500+ products as a beginner. The trust isn’t there yet.


Realistic Timeline to First Sale

Scenario Likely Time to First Sale
You actively use outreach methods (Reddit, forums, comments) 1–4 weeks
You only post on your site and wait 3–6 months (or never)
You have an existing social media following Days to 2 weeks
You do nothing but hope Never

The choice is yours.


Your Next Steps (Do This Within 1 Hour)

✅ Action items for right now:

  1. Go to Reddit. Search: “best [your niche product]” – find one post from today.

  2. Write a helpful comment (no link yet).

  3. Wait for someone to ask for more info.

  4. Reply with your affiliate link.

That’s it. One comment. One chance to help one person.

Do that 5 times today. Do it again tomorrow.

Your first sale is closer than you think.


Coming Next on AffiliateMarketing101Hub

👉 Next guide: *”Affiliate Marketing for Beginners: The Complete 30-Day Launch Plan”* – a day-by-day roadmap from zero to first sale.

In the meantime:

  • Stop waiting for traffic. Start helping individuals.

  • Don’t overcomplicate it. One helpful comment > one perfect blog post.

  • Do the 7-day sprint above. Report back when you make your first sale.


Remember: Every affiliate marketer remembers their first sale.

For some, it took 2 days. For others, 2 months. But every single one of them did one thing:

They helped one person who was ready to buy.

Go find that person today.

– The AffiliateMarketing101Hub Team

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