"My blog's pageviews are climbing, but my Kingfin conversions just aren't growing the way I hoped" — the way to break through that wall is running an email list. A flow that guides the readers you've gathered via SEO into signing up for your emails, then leads them to a RevShare conversion through 3–6 step emails, has reportedly doubled or tripled the revenue of intermediate affiliates in real cases. This article lays out how it works and how to implement it.
This article is informational and educational content. It is not a guarantee of earnings such as "guaranteed to earn" or "you'll definitely make ¥X a month." Results vary by individual.
- The 3 structural reasons email boosts RevShare revenue
- The ideal step-email design from sign-up to conversion (a 3–6 email flow)
- Techniques for optimizing send frequency, subject lines, and conversion flow
The takeaway of this article: frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the difference between email and a blog?
- A: A blog reaches "readers who happened to drop by," while email reaches "readers who showed interest and signed up." The latter have higher purchase intent, and conversion rates are said to be 5–10x those of blog visitors. For products with a long consideration period, like FX affiliate, email is especially powerful.
- Q: Which email tool should I use?
- A: For beginners you can start on the free plans of ConvertKit, Brevo (formerly Sendinblue), Mailchimp, and others. If you prioritize a Japanese-language UI, MyASP and Benchmark Email are also options. For 100–500 subscribers a month, a free plan is plenty.
- Q: How do I collect email subscribers?
- A: The most effective approach is a lead magnet such as a "free PDF guide" or "exclusive video." For FX, highly practical free content like an "FX Affiliate 90-Day Starter Guide" works well.
What are the 3 reasons email boosts RevShare revenue?
There are three structural reasons email is effective for revenue.
First, you're dealing with "active subscribers." Most blog visitors arrived by chance through search, but email subscribers are an active audience that showed interest in what you publish. The same pitch gets a response rate that's an order of magnitude higher.
Second, "multiple touches" are possible. With a blog, if someone leaves on their first visit, it's over; with email you can build trust across 3–6 messages. Products with a long consideration period, like FX, often only convert after multiple contacts.
Third, it becomes a "list asset." Google search-algorithm shifts can cut your blog pageviews in half, but an email list remains your own asset. The long-term stability of the business is on another level.
What is the ideal step-email design from sign-up to conversion?
In many cases, five step emails are optimal. Here is the role of each.
| Email # | Timing | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Email 1 | Right after sign-up | Deliver the free PDF; self-introduction |
| Email 2 | Day after sign-up | An empathetic story; why you recommend FX affiliate |
| Email 3 | 3 days after sign-up | A concrete getting-started guide; where Kingfin fits |
| Email 4 | 5 days after sign-up | Common failure patterns and how to avoid them |
| Email 5 | 7 days after sign-up | Kingfin sign-up CTA; perks overview |
After the five emails, switch to a regular cadence of 1–2 sends per week (notifications of new article updates, exclusive information).
What is the subject-line formula that raises open rates?
An email's open rate is 80% decided by the subject line. Here are subject-line patterns proven in the FX space.
- Question form: "Do you know the first step to earning ¥10,000 a month with FX affiliate?"
- Numbers: "90% give up on FX affiliate within 3 months — the 3 things people who stick with it have in common"
- Personal voice: "The real reason I recommend Kingfin (I'll be honest)"
- Contrarian: "The traits of people who shouldn't do FX affiliate"
- Urgency (used sparingly): "[Now only] The Kingfin 90-Day Starter Guide is being distributed"
As a general industry rule, hitting an open rate above 20% is excellent (industry average 10–15%).
What send frequency is optimal?
Send frequency of "1–2 times a week" is the zone that most easily produces results. There are three reasons.
How should you design the conversion flow within an email?
The guiding principle for the flow from email to conversion is "one CTA per email." Scattering multiple links splits the reader's decision, and in the end nothing gets clicked.
A concrete design: ① place a Kingfin link once or twice in the body, in a natural flow; ② put just one strong CTA at the end ("Sign up for Kingfin here"); ③ add a supplementary pitch in the P.S. section. This three-point placement produces the highest click rate.
Also, by always routing links through your blog, you complete an email → blog → Kingfin three-stage funnel, which adds credibility.
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[Disclaimer] This article is informational and educational content created by the Kingfin English Editorial Team. The methods and figures described are reference information only and do not guarantee any specific earnings. Affiliate operations involve ongoing effort and uncertainty due to market conditions. The content of this article is based on information as of May 2026.