Hey Product Hunt,
We’re excited to announce an affiliate program tailored for nomads. Through this program, you can earn money while promoting the digital nomad lifestyle.
With so many blog posts, videos, and other content out there about the nomadic lifestyle, we wanted to provide a new way to monetize it without skimping on your creativity or being over promotional. Our aim is to make it easier for people to live a nomadic life, so we've launched an affiliate program specifically for nomads.
Anyplace is a housing marketplace that offers 30+ day stays in co-living spaces, furnished apartments, and extended-stay hotels across 46+ countries and 294 cities. Weave in your affiliate link to promote our monthly housing options and earn for every sale. https://www.anyplace.com
We payout 5% commissions with a 90-day cookie — and with an average stay at $1,250, you could earn $62.50 per referral. You could earn hundreds from a single link.
Here’s how it works:
1. Apply here and follow the affiliate sign up process. https://anyplace.leaddyno.com
2. Create content, use your affiliate link, and share it with your audience.
3. Follow your progress in the dashboard and get paid monthly.
Due to the remote work movement, many people have started to live a nomadic lifestyle. I believe that in the future even more people will combine work + travel, and the number of digital nomads will grow exponentially. Let's inspire people together—join our affiliate program and begin earning simply by sharing your love of travel.
Steve
Co-founder, Anyplace
@satoruitter cool project, fingers crossed. regarding "grow exponentially" i am not sure, it is trendy and will grow, however, people still have families + other relationships connected to the piece of land :-)
@vladojsem Good point! Most nomads today are singles or couples. However, I heard that some families are now living a nomadic lifestyle, as not only work but also school has gone online due to COVID. However, there are still many major barriers to a nomadic lifestyle. Instead of looking for reasons why we can't do it, we should look for ways to do it, and gradually remove the barriers.
The timing of this is spot on. So many tech companies going fully remote for the future, so I see a huge amount of potential. Gonna have to take it for a spin
Survey Anyplace