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The TopRanked.io Weekly Digest: What’s Hot in Affiliate Marketing [uMobix Affiliate Program Review]
Right now, the internet’s freaking the eff out about YouTube cracking down on “inauthentic” and “mass produced” videos (i.e., AI slop). But guess what!? We know something they don’t know: how you’ll be able to make insane profits with AI slop, even after YouTube cracks down. Wanna know more? Then read on and be sure you take a look at our uMobix Affiliate program review while you’re here.

Have you ever seen a product and thought to yourself, “Man, I wish there were an affiliate program for that!”
Well, for the better part of a month, this is what I’ve been lusting over as an affiliate.

Sadly, not having Donny’s number in my “little black book”, there wasn’t much I could do about it.
But then something dropped this week.

Go ahead, enjoy the unredacted goodness here.
Personally, I’m gonna start hitting Donny up and asking him where the affiliate program is.
But, since I’m not gonna break him anytime soon, let’s take a look at a product that actually does have an affiliate program (and a really good one at that!).
TopRanked.io Affiliate Partner Program of the Week — uMobix Affiliate Program Review
Look, this week’s top affiliate program certainly ain’t the Trump Phone Affiliate Program.
But, if you wanna stick with something in a similar niche, it’s probably about the best thing you’re gonna find right now.
And yes, I’m totally talking about the uMobix Affiliate Program.
Here’s why.
uMobix Affiliate Program — The Product
To use a sentence that I stole right off of their website, The uMobix Affiliate Program is all about selling “cell phone tracker for modern parents” that let you “monitor everything that happens on your kid’s smartphone or tablet in real-time.”
That’s it.
Plain and simple.
Except, as always, there’s more.
You see, when you sign up with the uMobix Affiliate Program, you’re not just signing up to sell some ordinary, run-of-the-mill white-labeled software.
Instead, when you sign up for the uMobix Affiliate Program, you’re actually signing up to sell one of the more sophisticated solutions out there on the market right now.
Now, obviously, with this being about affiliate marketing and all, I’m not about to cover the uMobix Affiliate Program product in depth here — there’s simply too much goodness in it, and too little space here.
But instead, let me just highlight one of my favorite features in the uMobix Affiliate Program product.

Why’s that one of my favorite features in the uMobix Affiliate Program product?
Well, just think about it.
That one feature alone gives you a thousand ways to sell the uMobix Affiliate Program to more than just parents.
I mean, wouldn’t you love to be able to stop grandma from calling you at all hours of the day?
Well, okay, maybe you wouldn’t.
But a million other people would.
And finally, you can sell that dream with the uMobix Affiliate Program.
uMobix Affiliate Program — The Commissions
Let’s keep this quick.
The uMobix Affiliate Program commissions are some of the best out there. By a long shot.
Here’s what the uMobix Affiliate Program will pay you as a fresh affiliate in their program:
- 45% commission on the first sale
- 25% commission on recurring sales
And that’s really all you need to know about the uMobix Affiliate Program commissions. They’re really that simple.
As for what that actually translates into in terms of actual dollars that the uMobix Affiliate Program will pay you… well, that depends.
And not just on your skills as an affiliate.
Ultimately, your payouts in the uMobix Affiliate Program won’t just depend on how many referrals you can push their way. It will also depend on what plan your referrals sign up for through your uMobix Affiliate Program link — different billing periods have different prices, along with different time periods until the 25% rebill commission rate kicks in.
But don’t you worry about that right now.
For now, the only thing you need to worry about is this — the uMobix Affiliate Program pays you an incredibly generous commission on first time sales, and a really decent commission for life.
uMobix Affiliate Program — Next Steps
That just about does it for our quick little uMobix Affiliate Program review.
Naturally, some of you are gonna want more information on the uMobix Affiliate Program before committing.
And, lucky for you, we’ve got exactly what you’re looking for over on TopRanked.io — a full, in-depth uMobix Affiliate Program review covering a whole bunch of stuff we didn’t cover here.
Go read it. It might change your life (or not).
Affiliate News Takeaways
This week’s been pretty big for AI news.
Notably, Grok 4 launched, and apparently it’s pretty good — much better than OpenAI’s offering if rumors are to be believed.

And maybe there were a few other things that happened along the way, too.
But none of that stuff really matters right now.
What I really want to get to this week is the latest panic to hit the internet.
It looks a little like this:

Now, usually I’m not one to agree with most of what’s written on the internet these days — with everyone trying to clickbait their way to max engagement, the truth of anything is usually 99% more mundane than the headlines make it out to be.
With that said, however, I’m making an exception this week.
If you’re a faceless YouTube creator, you absolutely should be panicking right now.

Nah, just kidding (sorta).
Like anything on the internet, this one definitely has been overblown. But we’ll get to the details in a moment.
For now, let’s start with a high-level overview of the story.
A couple of days ago, YouTube dropped this “bombshell” of an update (second bullet point is the key one).

Now, obviously, this is all pretty vague at the moment. And what’s worse, YouTube’s still yet to put out anything more specific.
But, let’s be honest for a minute. Given the current state of YouTube, it’s not exactly hard to imagine what it is they’re referring to by “inauthentic” and “mass-produced” content.
Especially when they drop that bit about “what inauthentic content looks like today”.
Just in case you’ve been living under a rock, it looks a little like this (check out that publishing schedule!).

And this.

And, on other platforms, some of its more popular manifestations sometimes look like this.

Yep, it’s no real secret that YouTube has an AI slop problem that’s slowly eroding the platform.
And so, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that when YouTube says “inauthentic” and “mass-produced”, what they’re really saying is “AI-generated content”.
And thus, we have a whole bunch of faceless YouTube “creators” freaking the eff out that they’re about to get demonetized.
Boo hoo.
Except, maybe not.
First, let’s get one thing straight — up until this point, YouTube has said nothing about downranking or shadow banning or anything of that sort.
In fact, the only thing it has said is that “mass-produced” and “inauthentic” videos will no longer be eligible for monetization through YPP (the YouTube Partner Program).
That’s it — no more YPP.
Now, if we’re keeping a level head here, that’s not exactly a death blow to your faceless AI slop channel. After all, if you’re reading this right now, then you probably aren’t entirely dependent on the YPP for monetization, even if you are supplementing with it.
At least, you’re not if you’re already an affiliate.
As for the rest of you who aren’t into the affiliate game yet… well, maybe it’s time to wake up. This is the perfect example of why you should be doing affiliate marketing and not just sucking on the teat of some giant platform. A platform that, need I remind you, can arbitrarily slap you down at any given moment.

But I digress…. kinda.
Anyway, at this point, I know some of you are probably thinking, “but what if YouTube actually does start downranking my AI slop content.”
And okay, fair enough — there’s nothing in their announcement that says they aren’t going to do this too.
But, if you want my opinion, this is probably a signal that they’re just gonna start promoting AI slop even harder.
I mean, come on, just think about it.
YouTube never said anything about turning off ads on AI-generated… sorry, I mean “mass-produced” and “inauthentic” content.
All they said was that they weren’t gonna give you any revenue from these ads anymore.
Now, pay attention here — go back and make sure you fully understand those last two sentences — this right here might be the most important thing that you can take away from this announcement right now.
And it’s also the one thing that I’m yet to hear anyone talk about yet.
Here, let me explain it to you with a game.
First, I want you to imagine you’re someone else.
Specifically, I want you to imagine you’re the boss of YouTube.
Think you can do that?

Good.
Now imagine you’ve been charged with ensuring the platform experiences infinite growth from now until the end of eternity.
Sadly, you’re quickly running out of growth levers to pull. After all, you’re already the biggest video platform on the internet, most brands are more than happy to advertise on your platform, and you’ve already exhausted every watch time tweak imaginable.
So, where do you go for growth?
Maybe you decide to jack up ad prices… but you’ve already pushed that to the max, too.
Or maybe you decide to cut back how much you give to creators… but you’re kinda unsure about the backlash that’ll create.

But then, one day, a new kind of content starts populating your platform.
And the best part is, 80% of your users hate it, even if they still get clickbaited into watching it.
Then you have an idea — “Holy hell, I can totally demonetize all these “inauthentic” channels, and the masses are actually going to love me for it!”
And then, you have another master stroke.
“Wait a second, if I’m gonna demonetize all this “inauthentic” content, then maybe I should also give “inauthentic” content a boost in the algorithm too!”
And if you think I’m letting my imagination run away here, then put yourself right back into the YouTube boss’s shoes here, and ask yourself this question: Would you rather promote “authentic” content from YouTube creators — creators that are currently eligible for monetization through YPP — or would you rather promote “inauthentic” content from creators that aren’t eligible for monetization?
I know which one I’d be choosing — the ninja move at the end that lets me keep all the money without anyone even realizing it.

Takeaway
Let me be straight for a minute here — everything I just said in the back half of that news piece is purely speculation.
But, you know what?
So’s absolutely everything else you’ve read about the latest policy update from YouTube. And, personally, I reckon my theory’s got more legs than the average “oMG yoUTuB ki11 alL fAseleSS cHaNeLs” take.
I mean, come on — if YouTube wanted to actually kill your faceless AI slop channel, they would’ve just done it with the algorithm and not said a single word about it.
So, what’s the actual takeaway here?
Well, there’s two of ‘em.
First, there’s at least some chance that YouTube’s about to give your AI slop a minor boost in the algorithm.
Maybe not today. But sometime after July 15, once they’ve demonetized you all, don’t be surprised if they do.
As for the second takeaway, I kinda already gave that one away. That is, if you’re butthurt because YouTube just killed your revenue with this update, then maybe it’s time to start doing some affiliate marketing.
There are plenty of how-tos out there that’ll help you get started. And, if you need a good program to monetize with when you get started, then might I suggest the uMobix Affiliate Program?
Closing Thought
So, speaking of faceless YouTube videos, I was reminded of a nice little quote.
Sadly, I don’t even know who it’s from, so I couldn’t look it up. But, if my memory’s working okay, it goes a little something like this:
“A man is truly free when he can walk away from his own name.”
Now, on the face of it, that’s got nothing to do with affiliate marketing. It seems like it’s trying to be way too deep/spiritual/profound/whatever for that.
But think about it this way.
God gave you AI.
And with AI, you now have a way to scale up faceless YouTube channels.
And let’s face it (excuse the pun…) — what is a faceless YouTube channel other than walking away from your own name?
So basically, with faceless YouTube channels, you’ve basically been set free.
So here’s my question to you — what are you gonna do with that freedom?
Personally, I’m gonna go out and publish a whole bunch of stuff that most people think, but are usually too afraid to say.
Here’s an example of what I mean.
Go search YouTube for “grandma gives me the sh*ts”.
Wanna know what you find?
No, it’s not a whole lot of rant videos.
Instead, you find this.

Now, I get it. If grandma’s annoying you and you land on a video like that, it’s kinda cathartic and all.
But where’s the rant videos?
Nowhere — because people are too afraid to give hot takes like that.
But with the freedom you have, you can.
And when you do, make sure you tell your audience how they can stop grandma from giving them the sh**ts.
It’s with the uMobix Affiliate Program, of course.
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