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Looking for a Marketing Partner to Help Grow TWT Chat (Profit-Share)

We’re looking for motivated individuals to help promote TWT Chat, a simple, fast, AI-powered customer support tool used by small businesses and SaaS teams.

📍 Location: Remote
⏰ Schedule: Flexible — part-time or full-time
💰 Pay: Commission-based (Earn per user you refer)

REQUIREMENTS:

• Active on social media / communities (Twitter, Reddit, Discord, Telegram, Facebook, etc.)
• Good communication skills
• Able to promote through chatting, posting, or inviting friends
• No experience needed — beginners welcome

WHAT YOU WILL DO:

• Share your unique referral link
• Invite users to sign up for TWT Chat
• Help spread awareness in communities or networks you already have

PAYMENT:

• $1 per user who integrates TWT Chat (installs + first chat event)
• 80% commission on the user’s first purchase
• 30% recurring commission for up to 3 years
• No minimum withdrawal — PayPal / Wise / Bank transfer supported

HOW TO APPLY:

Send me a message saying “I’m interested” and I’ll share your referral link + onboarding steps.

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Looking to Partner Up
on November 25, 2025
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    Cool initiative — positioning the commission structure with upfront + recurring rewards is smart because it aligns partners with long-term adoption instead of just quick spikes. That matters a lot when you’re trying to build real users and not just early installs.

    For marketing partners, community context often matters more than raw volume — people respond better when messaging is tailored to where they already are (like niche Discords, specific subreddits, or industry-focused Twitter threads).

    Curious — have you thought about anchor content or hooks that perform best in those spaces (e.g., short product demos, pain-point explainers, or case snippets)? Both format and channel usually change the outcomes a lot.

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    I recommend an AI marketing software called Amplift. ai It might be a smart and helpful companion, and it's currently free to use.

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    Tracy, this is a well-structured referral opportunity. A few strategic notes:

    Commission structure: The mix of upfront and recurring rewards is smart—it aligns promoters with long-term product adoption rather than just one-off signups.

    Community-first promotion: Targeting people already active on social platforms or niche communities leverages existing trust networks, which increases conversion.

    Beginner-friendly: By lowering the entry barrier, you can quickly scale outreach while mentoring top performers to maximize results.

    Long-term value: Recurring commissions for 3 years could attract highly motivated promoters who treat it like a sustainable side business.

    With clear onboarding and some example messaging/templates, this could scale fast without traditional marketing spend.

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      Thank you for the suggestion — it’s really helpful for my recruitment plan. By the way, would you be interested in joining our affiliate program?

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