Automate Your Affiliate Earnings: How I Earned $30K in 60 Days with HighLevel
Discover how I earned $30K in 60 days by automating my High Level affiliate sales with AI tools. Learn about the workflows, templates, and outsourcing strategies I used to scale my earnings. Boost your affiliate marketing results with these proven tactics.
February 20, 2025

Discover how one marketer leveraged AI tools to automate their affiliate sales and generate over $11,000 in monthly recurring revenue from a single program. Learn their strategies for scaling their business through content repurposing and outsourcing.
How Much HighLevel Paid Me For 70,000 Referrals in 60 Days
Building Automated Workflows to Promote Affiliate Products
Promoting Other AI Tools as Affiliates
Automating Short-Form, Long-Form and Text-Based Content
Hiring a Team and Automating Processes
Conclusion
How Much HighLevel Paid Me For 70,000 Referrals in 60 Days
How Much HighLevel Paid Me For 70,000 Referrals in 60 Days
I've been promoting HighLevel as one of my main affiliate products, and I want to show you the progress I've made. In the last 2 months, I've generated over $11,500 in unpaid earnings from the HighLevel affiliate program.
Here are the key details:
- Last month, I made $856 in unpaid earnings from the regular HighLevel affiliate program.
- In addition, I made $3,000 from the HighLevel "Supercharged SaaS" affiliate program.
- So in total, I've made around $11,500 in the last 2 months from promoting HighLevel.
The growth has been slow, but steady. Here's a breakdown of my monthly earnings:
- April: $5,000
- May: $88,200 (recurring)
- June: $3,000 (Supercharged SaaS)
I started promoting HighLevel in April and got 74,000 clicks, 858 signups, and 136 customers that month.
Last month, I almost doubled my signups on the $297/month HighLevel plan. I expect to see a lot more conversions this month as those trials start to convert.
Overall, this has been a great affiliate program for me. The recurring revenue is really starting to add up, and I'm excited to see how much more I can grow this over the next few months.
Building Automated Workflows to Promote Affiliate Products
Building Automated Workflows to Promote Affiliate Products
I've been building out workflows and automations to sell my affiliate products, especially High LEL. Here's what I've been doing:
Sequences and Automations
- I've created email sequences and automations in GoHighLevel to handle the entire sales process for High LEL and my other affiliate products.
- When someone opts in to my website or landing page, they are automatically sent a series of emails about the offers.
- I provide access to all my email sequences and automations to anyone who signs up through my link, so they can just plug and play.
Viral Content Spreadsheet
- I've been building a spreadsheet of viral social media posts (Instagram, Twitter, etc.) that I'm having my team recreate in their own unique way.
- The goal is to automate the creation of short-form, long-form, and text-based content that I can schedule out across platforms.
- I'm using tools like Phantombuster to extract high-performing posts, and then having my team recreate them.
Outsourcing and Automation
- I've hired a team in the Philippines to help with the content creation and scheduling.
- I pay them a base hourly rate, but also give bonuses when they do exceptional work to incentivize high performance.
- The key is creating templates and systems so they can plug-and-play, rather than having to explain everything from scratch.
The main idea is to remove myself from the day-to-day content creation and focus on building scalable systems. By automating the workflows, I can promote my affiliate products without having to be the one creating all the content myself. It's about building a sustainable, long-term business.
Promoting Other AI Tools as Affiliates
Promoting Other AI Tools as Affiliates
I've been building out folders of different affiliate products that I've been promoting, in addition to my main affiliate program for High LEL. A few other AI tools I've started promoting include:
Customers AI This tool allows you to automatically capture leads on your website by adding a script. It extracts people's email, first name, and other information, and can even auto-import the leads into your High LEL account. I did a live stream and got 2,567 clicks, resulting in 20 signups so far on the 7-day free trial.
Rank AI Site This is a free SEO service that does backlinks, content creation, and other SEO tasks for your website for the first 7 days. I signed up two websites, one local and one national, on their $349/month plan, and we'll see how the results turn out.
Flow Chat This tool provides a browser extension that lets you automatically comment and DM people on social media platforms like Facebook. I did one email about it and got 1,000 clicks, though only 1 sale so far.
The key with promoting these new affiliate products is that I'm trying them out myself first before going all-in on promoting them. I want to make sure I have some data and results to show before heavily pushing them.
My strategy is to build out sequences, automations, and content templates around these new affiliate offers, just like I've done with High LEL. That way, I can provide my audience with a plug-and-play system to promote the products themselves.
I'm also creating a playlist on my YouTube channel called "Road to 10,000 Leads a Day with AI" that goes in-depth on how I'm using these different tools. So if you're interested in learning more, be sure to check out that playlist.
The key is to focus on automating and systematizing the promotion of these affiliate products, rather than doing everything manually. That's the path to scaling and building a sustainable online business.
Automating Short-Form, Long-Form and Text-Based Content
Automating Short-Form, Long-Form and Text-Based Content
I've been building out workflows and automations to streamline my content creation and promotion across various platforms. The key is to create templates and systems that can be replicated, rather than doing everything manually.
For short-form content, I've been using a tool called Phantom Buster to scrape high-performing posts from top accounts on platforms like Instagram and Twitter. My team then recreates these posts in their own unique way, and we schedule them out using a tool called Radar.
Similarly, for long-form content like YouTube videos, I'm having my video editing team replicate successful formats and styles. And for text-based content like emails, I'm working with writers to create templates based on high-performing subject lines and copy.
The goal is to remove myself from the day-to-day content creation as much as possible. I've realized that I don't need to be the one creating everything from scratch - I can leverage what's already working and have my team execute on the templates.
This allows me to focus on the higher-level strategy and scaling, rather than getting bogged down in the tactical execution. It's all about building systems and processes that can run on their own, with me providing oversight and direction.
The key is to start small, automate one type of content at a time, and gradually expand the templates and workflows. It's a slow process, but it pays off in the long run by freeing up my time and allowing me to scale more efficiently.
Hiring a Team and Automating Processes
Hiring a Team and Automating Processes
When it comes to scaling your business, it's important to focus on automating your processes and building a team to handle the day-to-day tasks. Here are some key points on how to approach this:
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Leverage Templates and Automation: Instead of creating content from scratch every time, focus on building templates and automating as much as possible. This could include templates for social media posts, emails, videos, and more. Automate the process of finding high-performing content to replicate.
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Hire a Team: Hire people, especially in lower-cost regions like the Philippines, to handle the execution of your templates and automations. Pay them a base rate plus bonuses for good work to incentivize performance.
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Reinforce Positive Behavior: When team members do a good job, publicly praise them and give bonuses. This will motivate the rest of the team to follow suit. Avoid constantly criticizing - focus on the positives.
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Iterate and Improve: Continuously look for ways to streamline your processes and templates. Get feedback from your team and make adjustments as needed. The goal is to create a well-oiled machine that can run without you being heavily involved.
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Shift Your Mindset: Realize that you don't have to be the one doing everything. Let go of the ego and focus on building systems and a team. Your role should be more about strategy and oversight rather than execution.
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Think Long-Term: Don't get stuck doing the same tasks day in and day out. Plan for how you can scale and remove yourself from the day-to-day over time. Build a business, not just a job for yourself.
The key is to systematize your business as much as possible, so you're not the sole bottleneck. Invest time upfront to create templates and hire a team, and you'll be able to scale much more effectively in the long run.
Conclusion
Conclusion
The key points from this transcript are:
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Automating the marketing process is crucial for scaling a business. This involves creating templates, workflows, and sequences that can be replicated and handed off to a team.
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Removing your ego and focusing on what works, rather than trying to create unique content, is important. Replicating high-performing content is more effective than creating new content from scratch.
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Outsourcing and building a team is essential for automating the business. Hiring people, especially in lower-cost regions, and incentivizing them with bonuses can help scale the operation.
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Treating the business as a math equation, focusing on metrics and numbers, is more effective than relying on personal opinions or gut feelings.
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The goal should be to build a system that can run without the founder's constant involvement. This allows for scaling and growth, rather than being stuck in the day-to-day operations.
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Automating short-form content, long-form content, and email marketing are all important aspects of the overall automation strategy.
The key is to systematize the marketing process, remove the founder's ego, and build a team and infrastructure that can sustain and grow the business without the founder's constant involvement.
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