Hey folks, ever feel like all the good affiliate marketing methods are for other countries? I used to, so I decided to test something simple right here in Nigeria. And guess what? It’s working.
I’m talking about promoting those loan app sign-ups. You know, the ones where people just need to fill a form. The pay isn't massive per person, but it's honest work that adds up.
My "No Budget" Traffic Trick
I skipped the complicated paid ads. I just went to where people are already complaining about "bills" and asking "how to get quick money."
· WhatsApp Status & Groups: I'd just slide it into the conversation when someone asked for financial help.
· Facebook Finance Groups: I became a regular in groups where people talk about loans.
· Quora: I’d find questions like "How can I get a loan in Nigeria fast?" and give a genuine answer, then mention this option.
The One Thing That Changed Everything
Posting the direct link was a total fail. It looked spammy. So I spent 30 minutes making a clean, simple page on Google Sites.
I called it something like "Quick Loan in Nigeria? Get Approved Today."
I listed a few simple, reassuring points and a big, clear button. That's it. This little page made people trust the link enough to click.
The Results?
Slow and steady. I'm not getting rich overnight, but I'm getting a consistent number of sign-ups every week without spending a single Naira on ads. It proves the demand is real.
What I Learned:
· Don't be spammy. A simple landing page makes you look legit.
· Talk to people where they already are. Nigerians are actively searching for these solutions.
· Consistency is your best ad budget. A few genuine posts a day work wonders.
If you want to see exactly how I set up that simple page, I made an example you can peek at:
{Your Google Sites link with the offer inside}
I hope this helps someone get started. If you've got other ideas for scaling this up in Naija, let's talk! We're all in this together.
I’m talking about promoting those loan app sign-ups. You know, the ones where people just need to fill a form. The pay isn't massive per person, but it's honest work that adds up.
My "No Budget" Traffic Trick
I skipped the complicated paid ads. I just went to where people are already complaining about "bills" and asking "how to get quick money."
· WhatsApp Status & Groups: I'd just slide it into the conversation when someone asked for financial help.
· Facebook Finance Groups: I became a regular in groups where people talk about loans.
· Quora: I’d find questions like "How can I get a loan in Nigeria fast?" and give a genuine answer, then mention this option.
The One Thing That Changed Everything
Posting the direct link was a total fail. It looked spammy. So I spent 30 minutes making a clean, simple page on Google Sites.
I called it something like "Quick Loan in Nigeria? Get Approved Today."
I listed a few simple, reassuring points and a big, clear button. That's it. This little page made people trust the link enough to click.
The Results?
Slow and steady. I'm not getting rich overnight, but I'm getting a consistent number of sign-ups every week without spending a single Naira on ads. It proves the demand is real.
What I Learned:
· Don't be spammy. A simple landing page makes you look legit.
· Talk to people where they already are. Nigerians are actively searching for these solutions.
· Consistency is your best ad budget. A few genuine posts a day work wonders.
If you want to see exactly how I set up that simple page, I made an example you can peek at:
I hope this helps someone get started. If you've got other ideas for scaling this up in Naija, let's talk! We're all in this together.