Influencers paid on what they sell
Affiliate programs
Best for: Brands that want creator spend tied to tracked orders.
If you would rather pay influencers on what they sell, this is the program. Influencers join your affiliate program with their own links and codes, post to their audiences, and earn commission on tracked orders. The ones who sell get repeat offers and paid follow-ons; the ones who do not cost you a product. We set up the tracking, run the recruiting, secure usage rights on the content, and report clicks and sales by creator, so you always know which creators drive revenue.
What's included
- Affiliate platform set-up: Shopify Collabs, UpPromote or Amazon Attribution
- Commission tiers that reward the creators who sell
- Recruiting at volume: hundreds of nano and micro influencers, not a dozen
- Gifting and product seeding as the entry point
- Content posted with links and codes shared to real audiences
- Usage rights so the best-converting content can become ads
- Repeat collaborations with proven sellers
- Clicks and sales insights by creator, reported weekly
The first 60 days
- Weeks 1–2: platform configured, commission tiers agreed, recruiting starts
- Weeks 2–4: first affiliates live with codes while recruiting continues
- First month: content and first tracked orders start to appear
- Day 30: revenue-by-creator report; we lean into what sells
- Day 60: repeat collaborations with the creators who perform
How pricing works
Every program is quoted after a call, because creator volume, markets and how much of the channel you want me to own change the number. Creator payments are passed through at cost: I don't mark them up: and my fee is a flat monthly amount you'll know before we start.
“2.5 years in, Usama and his team have been integral to our growth, major home-run hits that resulted in sales spikes, plus a consistent stream of great influencer and creator partnerships.” , Emi Kamiya, Kiwabi · all reviews
FAQ
What's the minimum budget?
+
Programs start making sense at a few thousand dollars a month in creator budget plus my fee. Below that, I'll tell you honestly on the call and point you to a lighter starting point.
How do you find UGC creators and micro-influencers?
+
Manual sourcing against a written criteria sheet, platform searches, and referral chains from creators who already posted. Outreach runs continuously, and roughly 30% of gifted outreach replies.
What if a creator flakes?
+
Some will. Roughly a third of creators who accept never deliver, which is why I recruit networks, not shortlists, and report contracts signed and products delivered separately every week. Any creator who doesn't deliver is replaced at no charge.
Who owns the content and usage rights?
+
You do. Every creator agreement includes usage terms for organic and paid, and I keep the paperwork so your media buyer never has to chase it.
What happens on the call?
+
Thirty minutes, mostly me listening. I ask about your product, markets, and what you have tried, and I am honest about whether we can help. If we are a fit, I follow up with how I would run it. If we are not, I will say so.
Book
Let's map out your creator program
“Usama has been a true partner in helping us launch this influencer program! His organization skills and communication have made working together both smooth and efficient, enabling us to quickly deliver products to influencers, give feedback on their content submissions, and get final content published on their socials. His ability to acquire quality influencers is fantastic and demonstrates a real understanding of the space and how to communicate effectively to establish mutually beneficial influencer relationships. Can't recommend him enough, and look forward to continuing to work with him on this project and hopefully others.”
Thirty minutes to talk about your brand: what you sell, where you want to grow, and what you have already tried. I will be straight with you about whether creator marketing can move the needle for you, and how I would approach it if it can.
Helpful to have ready: your store URL and what you need most (creators, content, or sales).
