Chatbot Affiliate Marketing Business

Chatbot Affiliate Marketing Business Success Stories [2024]

Updated: July 23rd, 2024

Want to earn from the growing AI trend? Consider a chatbot affiliate marketing business.

This involves using chatbot technology to promote affiliate products. You create and manage chatbots that engage users, recommend relevant products, and drive sales through affiliate links.

Chatbots can interact with customers 24/7, providing personalized recommendations and nudging them towards purchases. Automation means you can generate income even while you sleep.

Starting out requires choosing a niche, building chatbots using services like ManyChat, and partnering with affiliate programs. You will need to invest time in learning about chatbot platforms and affiliate marketing strategies, but the scalability and passive income potential make it worthwhile.

A chatbot affiliate marketing business leverages both the AI and ecommerce trends. If you're looking for a tech-driven online business, this could be your next venture.

In this list, you'll find real-world chatbot affiliate marketing business success stories and very profitable examples of starting a chatbot affiliate marketing business that makes money.

1. AirTrackBot ($84K/year)

The idea came to the founder because he was tired of the tedious and time-consuming process task of manually checking airline websites daily, to see if fares dropped.

To solve this, he decided to create a chatbot that could automatically tracked flight prices and sent him notifications on Telegram when prices change. He was confident that many people like him could benefit from this. After a month of development, the first iteration of the product was released.

How much money it makes: $84K/year
How much did it cost to start: $0
How many people on the team: 0

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How I Built And Grew A Telegram Bot With 1M Users

AirTrack, a Telegram chatbot that tracks flight prices, has over 900,000 subscribers, generates $7,000 per month and grew from 0 to 10,000 users in its first week by strategically using chatbot catalogs, press coverage and product launch platforms like Product Hunt, Reddit, Betalist, Indie Hackers, and Hacker News.

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