6 Affiliate Programs In Kenya That Can Make You Money

6 Affiliate Programs In Kenya That Can Make You Money

Affiliate programs and networks are so far the most popular methods of making money online among many affiliates. The signup process is as easy as scratching the back of your ear and if you are serious you could scoop a fortune out of these affiliate programs. However, most of the affiliate
programs that are very popular worldwide are based in western countries most commonly in the US. So most of the time, many Kenyan affiliates find it hard to have a healthy working relationship with some of these affiliate programs especially because of their payment terms and methods. Some of these programs are not even allowed in Kenya.
This is the reason why I had to combine a list of affiliate programs that are based and operate by Kenyan websites and pay through options that are conversant with the Kenyan affiliate community.
This does not, however, mean that these sites operate only in Kenya, most of them have worldwide affiliates. The good news as we will see is that most of these sites pay through M-Pesa which is very popular among Kenyans. I did not, however, link these sites to the affiliate sign up pages but they won't be hard to notice. Just make sure you have a good look around.

          1. JUMIA


You will all agree with me that JUMIA adverts are all over the internet largely including social media like Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube. But what is JIMIA and what does it deal with? You would ask because you probably love asking questions. But seemingly I was born to answer questions so I will take it upon myself to tell you...
JUMIA is a Nigerian based online market place founded in 2012 by Jeremy Hodara and Sacha Poignonnec and as of 2015, it had spread its warehouses in eight countries- Nigeria, Kenya, Ivory Coast, Egypt, Morocco, Ghana, Uganda, and Cameroon.
JUMIA deals in a wide range of products including but not limited to electronics, home appliances, fashion, and kids stuff and nobody would hang you for saying that it is Africa's fashion of Amazon. In November 2014 JUMIA launched its affiliate program which allowed anybody with a website, blog or even just a social media account to promote its products and get commissions.
The affiliates are paid 11% commission (Amazon gives as low as 4% so don't look like they pay nuts) if customers they refer purchase their products within 30 days of clicking through the affiliate links and payments are made via local bank transfer.
Their advertising media include banners, text links and product feeds which is more detailed product information.

Jumia Affiliate Program

        2. Travel  Start Kenya


Travel Start is claimed to be Africa's largest online travel and booking site founded in 1999 by a Swedish businessman Stephen Ekbergh. Quite old huh? Find out.
Travel Start offers such services as flight booking, hotel booking, car rental, vacation packages and many more. It operates in different countries such as Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, Nigeria, Egypt, and many others. They also have an affiliate program which through affiliates, helps them to get more customers to use their services. Their payment options include M-Pesa, Electronic fund transfer, and credit card.
They also allow cash deposit at any KCB or Barclays bank in Kenya and accept Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. Their commission rates are however not clearly stated.
You can promote their products using API, banners or white label. They are said to have the best customer support and can provide you with some of the affiliate tools for your promotion.

Travelstart affiliate Program

         3. Tropical Valley Safaris


I got a feeling that many travel companies are really into this affiliate thing. Maybe they have realized its importance after all. Well, Tropical Valley is another traveling agency operating in Kenya and other countries in eastern Africa such as Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda. They offer such services as tours and safaris, hotel booking, airline tickets, and rental cars.
They have an affiliate program that helps them increase their productivity. The affiliates are paid a 30% commission for each customer they refer to that uses their services- you could simply tell your sweet auntie that they give you money when she uses their services and you are in for a clean 30% commission. They only use a Pay Per Sale (PPS) single-tier kind of affiliate program. Promotional tools include banners and links.

Tropical-Valley-Safaris Affiliate Program

4. Africa Point


Yet another travel site specializing in Africa travel. They offer online booking and information for their customers, individual safaris, beach holidays, hotels and lodges, rentals, flights, and tours.
Affiliates get lifetime earning for the customers they refer. Their commission rates are also not clearly stated


Africa-point Affiliate Program

5. Kenya Pesa

KenyaPesa allows you to send money to Kenya fast and cheaply from your Bank account. The funds are delivered via Safaricom Mpesa, Airtel Money, Bank transfer or Cash pick up from one of our agents.

Delivery within 24 hours. No hidden charges.
Away from the travel agencies. Kenya Pesa is an online platform that in their own words " allows you to fast and cheaply send money to Kenya from your bank accounts" You can change money in different currencies t in your foreign accounts then send it to M-Pesa in Kenyan Shillings. The minimum you can send is $15
They will give you a referral link once you register to become their affiliates which your referrals must use when registering in order for you to earn commissions. Their commissions are however very low; only $0.05 per referral when they complete the first order. You can withdraw your money once it reaches $5 and only via Cashsender.

KenyaPesa Affiliates Program

6. Smart Kenya Online

I didn't find much information about this site since it doesn't have an 'About' tab and there is little information about it on the internet. Their affiliate program, however, is an interesting one. You earn 20% commission (about $10-$50 per sale) The people you refer are branded with a lifetime cookie which means that you earn commissions as long as they make purchases- for a lifetime. You can collect your money once it reaches $100. Smart Kenya Online are dealers in website templates.

These are just a few examples of sites that offer affiliate programs in Kenya. I could not cover all of them in just one post. But you don't have to end here. You can also do your own research and come up with more sites. In my later post, I will be giving you more detailed information on the affiliate world.

To your success



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