Check the required assets before you promote the offer. A lot of affiliate promos sound good until you ask one boring question: "What does the buyer already need before this can work?" Some offers need an email list. Some need a product. Some need ad budget. Some need existing traffic, a niche, a camera, a webinar, a Stripe account, a website, or time to customize templates. Do this before you write the promo: 1. Pick one offer you are thinking about promoting. 2. Write the promised result in one sentence. 3. List every required asset the buyer needs before the product helps. 4. Mark each asset as common for your audience, uncommon, or unknown. 5. Rewrite the promo angle around the people who already have the required assets. 6. Add one honest line for people who do not have them yet. Simple screen: "This is best for people who already have ______, ______, and ______. If you do not have ______ yet, start there before buying." Examples: - A traffic tool may require a real offer and a follow-up path. - A prompt pack may require a clear niche and a publishing plan. - A funnel template may require a product, checkout, and email list. - A paid ads course may require budget and tracking. - A PLR bundle may require editing time and a buyer audience. First action today: open one affiliate offer page and write the asset list before looking at bonuses. If your audience is missing most of the required assets, the promotion probably needs a narrower angle or a different offer. Good affiliate copy does not pretend every offer is for everyone. It tells the right person, "you already have the pieces this needs."