I audited 3 random people (brutal but necessary)

Hey there friend,

Earlier this year, I made a video auditing three random TikTok Shop affiliate accounts so that you can see just how GARBAGE the competition is.

One was close to making real money. Two were completely lost.

The mistakes I found were so obvious that I had to share them.

Because if you're making these same errors, you're leaving thousands on the table every month.

You might as well pack it up and hit the oil rig.

Account #1: The Product Hopper

This creator had two viral videos - 50k and 73k views.

Both promoting the same product.

My reaction: "Holy shit, you found a winner!"

Their reaction: Complete abandonment.

Next video? Different product.

Then another. Then another.

Washing machine cleaner → sleep supplement → sweater → food.

Zero consistency. Zero focus. Very bad.

The Fix: When you find a winning product, milk it dry.

My golden rule is to make 15 videos minimum before even thinking about switching.

If you only made 14 DON’T SWITCH YET!!

I've been promoting the same products for MONTHS.

Account #2: The Weak Hook Problem

50k views on one video, then back to 200-400 views on everything else.

The viral video had a clear hook and obvious product benefit.

The rest was vague nonsense like "Get cozy" with no context.

The Hook Test: Pause your video at the first millisecond.

If someone can't immediately tell who this video is for or what problem it solves, you've already lost.

Viewers don't care about you. They care about themselves.

Make it obvious why they should keep watching.

Account #3: The Almost Winner

This guy actually knew how to make content.

Clear product on screen. Good visual elements. Engaging hooks.

30k views on a rice cooker video with perfect execution.

Then... he switched products.

The Tragedy: He was 90% there but missing the most important piece.

Consistency.

When you go viral, that's not the time to get creative with new products.

That's the time to double down and create reply videos to your viral content.

The Pattern I See Everywhere

All three accounts made the same fundamental mistake:

They treated viral videos as lucky accidents instead of blueprints to replicate.

When something works, your instinct should be "How do I do this 10 more times?" not "What should I try next?"

The 15-Video Rule

This is non-negotiable if you want consistent income:

Pick a product. Make 15 videos. Track the data.

Only then decide whether to continue or pivot.

Most people make 3 videos and quit when they don't see immediate results.

They're giving up WAY too soon.

Why This Matters

I've been making $20k/mo as an affiliate EVERY single month in 2025.

Not because I'm lucky or special.

Because I follow these fundamentals religiously.

The difference between making $500/month and $15k/month isn't talent.

Not at all!

It's knowing which levers to pull AND having the discipline to pull them consistently.

Your Action Plan

  1. Audit your last 20 videos

  2. Find your best-performing product

  3. Make 10 more videos for that product this week

  4. Stop promoting everything else until you've maximized that winner

Most people won't do this because it feels "boring."

Boring pays the bills. Creative chaos keeps you broke.

Your choice.

Talk soon,

Kade

P.S. If you want me to personally audit your account and show you exactly what's holding you back, you can apply to work with me here [link]. I only take a few students each month so I can give everyone my full attention.