
Day 4: 2 New Leads and the "Bonus Flipping" Strategy I'm Testing
Hi there, Sultan here and welcome to day 4.
I know I haven't been consistent with blogging but there's a reason. I've been sick for the last couple of days, and at the same time, I was busy with work too.
Anyways, here is the update for today.
2 New Leads From Two Different Sources
I generated 2 new leads today. They both created a free ClickBank Profit Club account through my link.
One came from this blog. The other came from the rotator.
As a VIP ClickBank Profit Club Member, I get traffic from the rotator as a bonus. So that's where the second lead came from.
Two leads in one day isn't a flood. But it's momentum. And both came from assets I already set up — the blog and the membership rotator — which means the machine is moving even when I'm not actively grinding.
Speeding Up the Bonus Delivery
I thought I should speed up the bonus delivery. Hopefully I'll finish it today.
But I realized something: instead of building a bonus from scratch and hoping it's good, I'm going to test a strategy I saw top super affiliates use.
It's called bonus flipping.
What Is Bonus Flipping?
Here's the strategy in plain English:
Instead of creating a bonus ebook or video course directly, you launch a standalone product first. You sell it. You let real buyers use it and prove it delivers value. Then you take that same product, customize it slightly, and offer it as an exclusive bonus for an affiliate offer you're promoting.
Why does this work?
Because the product has already been battle-tested. You know it solves a problem. You have social proof. And when you offer it as a bonus, it feels like a premium add-on, not a throwaway freebie.
That's the plan.
Buying PLR to Build the Foundation
Today I will buy some really good PLR from great marketers on Warrior Plus like Tiffany Lambert. I recommend you check her PLR products out because they are AI assisted, unique, and limited to a certain number of people.
PLR stands for Private Label Rights. It means you get the source files and can rebrand, edit, and sell the product as your own. For someone who wants to launch fast without creating everything from scratch, it's the smartest shortcut.
I watched the product creation training inside the ClickBank Profit Club and I have some really good product ideas. The PLR will be the skeleton. My insights and customization will be the muscle.
Why Launch First on Warrior Plus?
Why would I launch a product first and not just create the bonus right away?
Because I saw some top super affiliates do this. They launch a product, then customize that product and offer it as a bonus for one of the offers they are promoting.
Warrior Plus is the launchpad. It's fast to set up, the vendor ecosystem is active, and you can get real feedback within hours of going live.
Once I see people get value from the product, then I will offer it as a bonus. Not before.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is bonus flipping in affiliate marketing?
A: Bonus flipping is when you launch a digital product first, prove it delivers value through real sales, then rebrand or customize it as an exclusive bonus for an affiliate offer you're promoting.
Q: Can beginners launch products on Warrior Plus?
A: Yes. Warrior Plus allows vendors to launch products with minimal technical setup. The key is having a product that solves a specific problem and a clear sales page.
Q: Is PLR ethical to use for affiliate bonuses?
A: Absolutely, as long as you significantly customize it. Add your own insights, update the examples, and rebrand it so it reflects your expertise. Don't just resell the raw PLR.
Q: How fast can you flip a product into a bonus?
A: If the PLR is high quality, you can customize and rebrand it within a day. The real time investment is testing the product as a standalone launch first.
What's Next
Today I'm buying the PLR, sketching the product framework, and preparing the Warrior Plus launch. Once the product gets traction, I'll flip it into the bonus package I've been promising.
I think that is it for today's blog post. I will see you in the next post.
Cheers.






