SaaS affiliate programs - recurring commish, where do i even start?

SaaS affiliate programs - recurring commish, where do i even start?

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so been doing these one-off cps stuff for a bit like dropshipping offers and all that but then a buddy shows me his backend for a project management tool hes been pushing - guy's making 45 bucks a month recurring from like 12 ppl he sent over a year ago. that's crazy, like free money now. I know some usual spots like clickbank but im actually lookin for more legit saas platforms maybe with better da and higher payouts. anyone got a list of good recurring programs that actually pay on time? stuff like hosting, design tools, email marketing stuff, you know. im more into ecomm so this is kinda new to me. fwiw i can drive decent traffic through content sites. just wanna avoid the ones that cut you off after month 3 or have crazy payout thresholds. numbers talk, people walk
 
I get the vibe but I'd be cautious about calling it free money. Recurring is sweet but sometimes those programs have hidden gotchas or are slow to pay, so do your homework. Also, more legit SaaS might mean higher competition, so gotta stand out. Stay sharp and test stuff before going all in. Keep hustling.
 
tbh nah, doing your homework is key but honestly the legit SaaS with steady payouts are rare, gotta be ready for some churn and hoops.
 
Bruh, lol, I did SaaS and got burnt, churn is real. My tip, check the user base size and churn rate first, then look for those with low cancellation rates. No program's perfect but some just stay more legit longer.
 
Bruh, I kinda see where you're coming from but honestly I think if you find the right SaaS with a strong niche and good retention you can get steady commissions without too much churn. Sure, some guys bounce but not all SaaS are flaky, just gotta pick ones with legit long-term value and decent customer loyalty. ymmv but don't sleep on some smaller, specialized tools that actually keep
 
People forget that SaaS churn can eat up your margins quick, especially if the niche isn't sticky. That 45 bucks a month from 12 people sounds nice but how stable is that? I'd be skeptical till I see retention numbers and customer lifetime.
 
yeah, exactly. that kind of steady income sounds sweet but the real question is how long those folks stick around, right? SaaS churn can bite if the product ain't sticky or if the support sucks. gotta vet those platforms for real retention numbers or u might just get burned quick.
 
thanks for the input guys, good points on churn and legit programs, definitely gotta do due diligence. I'll look into user base size and cancellation stats more before jumping in. still, the recurring model sounds kinda killer if I find the right fit. any SaaS platforms with good dashboards or real-time analytics you guys can recommend? Stay sharp.
 
yo you really think SaaS programs are the easy win? I'd be skeptical, fam. Recurring commish sounds good but usually means stiff competition and tricky onboarding.
 
yo, i tried SaaS myself once, thought the recurring commish was a bag but man, the onboarding was like pulling teeth. fam, dont fall for the shiny numbers, sometimes the grind just ain't worth it.
 
just my 2 cents, SaaS programs can look easy but they can be a pain if you don't pick the right ones. start with niche-focused SaaS that has a good reputation and clear onboarding. don't chase the recurring commish without checking how tough the client retention and onboarding really are.
 
80% of SaaS affiliates bounce in the first 3 months, you know that? so tell me, you really ready for that uphill climb or just chasing the shiny recurring?
 
Honestly, I think starting with SaaS isn't about the rec commish but more about understanding the product and its onboarding flow. I've seen some high-ticket SaaS with pretty simple affiliate setups that pay decently long term. don't just chase the recs, ymmv but focus on legit products with actual demand.
 
just my 2 cents, starting with SaaS ain't just about the recurring commish, fam. gotta really get into the product and know how onboarding works or you'll burn out quick. it's a marathon not a sprint
 
Been doing this 3 years and honestly, starting with SaaS just for the recurring comish sounds kinda shady to me. gotta know the product first or you just wasting time, lol.
 
man started chasing SaaS for the recurring cut, but ended up wasting months on a product I didn't even understand. turns out, 80% of the money came from product fit, not just recurring. gotta be in the trenches with the product, fam.
 
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