A few years ago he was just a developer helping clients… now he quietly earns around $150,000 a year in affiliate commissions from people who click his links.
Here’s how it works:
He built a simple WordPress site that answers very specific search terms like “best hosting for WordPress,” “cheap hosting for beginners,” “hosting for ecommerce,” etc. That site (plus some content repurposed to social) brings in about 3,000 users per day — not viral traffic, just consistent, buyer-intent traffic.
On those pages he:
- compares 2–3 hosting providers,
- explains who each plan is for,
- and then adds his affiliate link.
Because hosting companies pay good commissions (some pay per signup, some pay recurring), those 3,000 daily visitors translate into a very real income.
In the video I’m sharing, I break down:
- His funnel – traffic → comparison page → affiliate click
- Why hosting works – beginners need it, devs trust it, high payouts
- How you can copy it for cheap – WordPress + good content + 1–2 solid offers
- How to promote the content – TikTok, YouTube, Facebook Reels to push people to the blog
And this model isn’t only for hosting.
You can do the same thing in other high-intent, simple-to-explain niches:
- VPNs (privacy, streaming, remote work)
- eSIMs (for travelers who don’t want roaming fees)
- Online counselling (promoting services like BetterHelp)
All of these have affiliate programs. All of them solve an immediate problem. All of them pay.
The best part?
You don’t even have to be on camera all the time.
With tools like VEED you can turn your blog posts into vertical videos, add AI voiceovers, and publish across multiple platforms — so one piece of content becomes reach on TikTok, YouTube, and Meta.
So if you’re a dev, marketer, or just someone who knows how to Google things properly 😅 — this is one of the lowest-cost ways to build a 4–5 figure/month affiliate income.
👉 Watch the video I shared and I’ll show you the exact structure, content types, and offers to start with.
You can do it too:
Before I wrap up, I want you to see that this isn’t some “only-he-can-do-it” thing.
You can replicate this exact setup by creating your own WordPress review site from scratch. The tech part is the easiest part — you can literally have a basic WordPress site live in 10 minutes, then you spend time afterwards making it look good and filling it with content.
Most hosting companies even throw in a free domain + affordable WordPress hosting for beginners, so your startup cost is tiny.
I’ve put together a step-by-step guide that shows you how to set up the site, install the right plugins, and structure your review pages so brands actually want to work with you. It’s not as difficult as people think — just follow the guide and you’ll see how fast you can get online.