Basics 2026
Kingfin Affiliate vs
Point-Hunting & Reselling
Comparing them as side hustles
*With any side hustle, results vary by individual and amounts are not guaranteed
No inventory
Affiliate starts with no capital
3 axes
Cost, growth, time
Fairly
Pros and cons of each, honestly
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An overview of common side hustles
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Point-hunting = stack small tasks:
earn points via purchases/surveys. Near-zero capital, but small per-unit value
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Reselling = move goods:
buy cheap, sell higher. Needs funds and inventory; carries leftover-stock risk
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Affiliate = move people with info:
introduce for rewards. No inventory/no capital, but results can take time
💡 No ranking of "better." Different mechanism = different fit and different risk
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Startup cost, inventory, and effort
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Compare
Point-hunting
Reselling
Kingfin affiliate
Startup cost
Near zero
Purchase funds
Free to sign up
Inventory
None
You hold it
None
Main effort
Rack up volume
Inspect & ship
Keep publishing
Caveat
Low per-unit
Price-drop risk
Takes time
⚠️ With no inventory risk, affiliate instead pays a less-visible cost: time
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How income grows
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One-off task type (point-hunting/reselling):
1 = 1, clear; but stop moving and income stops
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CPA (one-off, up to $250):
fixed reward per conversion. A strong, immediate entry point
🏗️
RevShare (accumulating):
continues while referrals trade.
Tiered, up to 80% / daily, from $10
💡 Affiliate has both one-off (CPA) and accumulating (RevShare). Continuity/amounts not guaranteed
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How you spend your time
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Labor-intensive (point-hunting/reselling):
results scale with time moved. Stops if you stop, but time tends to return reliably
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Stock type (the RevShare part):
thin at launch, but if it accumulates, past content may support you later
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Choosing:
need cash now → labor-intensive; want a foundation that pays off later → stock type
💡 Not superior/inferior — match the "shape" of time you can spend. Accumulation not guaranteed
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Who the Kingfin affiliate fits and doesn't
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Fits:
don't want inventory/purchase funds / want to build a foundation over months / don't mind communicating
⚠️
Doesn't fit:
need reliable cash this month / publishing is a burden / expecting "definitely earn"
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How to check:
use the fit-check and "facts before you start" to gauge fit honestly
⚠️ Results vary, not guaranteed. The FX products you introduce carry a risk of loss
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The option of combining
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Turn over near-term cash with point-hunting/reselling to secure living & reinvestment stamina
Base
Grow the time-consuming, stock-type affiliate foundation in parallel
Rule
Spread too thin and you collapse together. Narrow to a sustainable volume, shift weight gradually
💡 Don't force one. Combining different-natured hustles also diversifies risk (results not guaranteed)
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How to choose (axes for your situation)
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Time or money?
Can put in capital → reselling; can put in time → affiliate; both scarce → point-hunting first
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Quick cash or foundation?
Cash this month → labor-intensive; accumulation months ahead → stock-type affiliate
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Can you keep it up?
However good the terms, no results if you can't sustain it. Pick non-burdensome work
💡 Unsure? Test small where risk is small. Never carry the "definitely earn" premise
Differences as side hustles
summary
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Point-hunting = tasks, reselling = goods, affiliate = information. Different mechanism, different fit
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The Kingfin affiliate has no inventory, no capital, and holds both CPA (immediacy) and RevShare (accumulation)
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Don't force one — combining an immediate hustle with foundation-building is an option. Narrow to a sustainable volume
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With any hustle, results vary and aren't guaranteed. Choose knowing FX introductions carry loss risk
Read: why it suits a side hustle →
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