Check the support burden before you pick the launch.
IM Launch Board / IMLaunchBoard and improductoftheday.com are not just places to find what is new. They are also good filters for what will be easy or hard to support after your audience buys.
A launch can have a great promise, strong commission, and exciting demo, but still be a bad affiliate fit if your people will need too much help to get started.
Today, scan 2-5 launches or product categories from the board, especially things like AI tools, prompt packs, PLR bundles, funnel builders, video tools, traffic systems, or automation templates.
Before promoting one, ask:
1. What is the first setup step after purchase?
2. What account, asset, niche, list, budget, or tech skill does the buyer need?
3. Where will beginners get stuck?
4. Can I explain the stuck point in one sentence before the link?
5. Can I offer a simple bonus or note that reduces confusion?
6. If not, is this better for a more advanced segment of my list?
Simple promo shape:
"This is a good fit if you already have ______ and can spend ______ setting up ______. The main place people may get stuck is ______, so start with ______."
Examples:
- A prompt pack may need a clear niche and editing time.
- A funnel builder may need an offer, checkout link, and email tool.
- A traffic product may need tracking and a test budget.
- A PLR bundle may need rewriting before it matches your audience.
- A video tool may need scripts, examples, or brand assets before output looks good.
First action today: open https://imlaunchboard.com/ and https://improductoftheday.com/, pick three launches that look interesting, and write the support burden beside each one. Promote the one where you can make the first setup step clearer, not just the one with the loudest promise. Good affiliate copy lowers confusion before the click. That protects trust, reduces refund energy, and makes your bonus more useful because it solves the first real sticking point.