We have showed you the three patterns that active affiliates figured out.
This week, we’re giving you a 5-minute pitch script—word-for-word, ready to copy-paste into your conversations.
It works because it’s conversational, not salesy. You’re helping someone solve a problem, not pushing a product.
By the end of this article, you’ll have:
- The complete 5-minute pitch (broken down phase-by-phase)
- Why each phase works (the psychology behind it)
- Your Week 2 action plan
Let’s dive in.
The Winning Pitch (5 Minutes, Word-for-Word)
Phase 1 (60 seconds): Identify the Pain
“[Name], quick question—when someone Googles your business or asks ‘Do you have a website?’, what do you tell them?
Most people say:
- ‘Check my Instagram’ (but Instagram doesn’t look professional for quotes/invoicing)
- ‘I have WhatsApp Business’ (but customers can’t browse at 2am)
- ‘My website is coming soon’ (but it’s been 8 months)
Sound familiar?”
(They’ll usually laugh and admit one is true)
Why this works:
- Opens with a question (gets them engaged, not defensive)
- Shows you understand their pain (you’ve named exactly what they’re experiencing)
- Uses humor (“it’s been 8 months”—they’ll relate)
- Gets a verbal “yes” (admission builds momentum toward the sale)
Phase 2 (90 seconds): Frame the Solution
“Here’s the thing—getting online isn’t expensive or complicated.
You need three things:
- A domain (yourname.com.ng—your address online)
- Hosting (where your website lives—like renting shop space)
- and or an Email (info@yourname.com.ng instead of ‘officialceo123@gmail.com‘)
All three cost ₦25,000 for the full year, and ₦20,000 with our coupon. That’s ₦1,667 per month or just ₦2,459 for email
Compare that to:
- Paying a designer ₦150k to build a site (without hosting)
- Using Wix at $17/month (₦294,000/year when you convert dollars)
- Looking unprofessional because you’re still using free tools
Make sense so far?”
Why this works:
- Simplifies the technical (“like renting shop space”—analogy everyone understands)
- Breaks down the monthly cost (₦2,500/month feels affordable vs ₦20k upfront)
- Provides context (₦20k vs ₦150k designer vs ₦294k Wix—suddenly ₦25k is cheap
- Asks for confirmation (“Make sense?”—keeps them engaged, catches confusion early)
Phase 3 (60 seconds): Show What’s Included
“Here’s what you get with Premium Hosting:
8GB storage—enough for hundreds of products or 50+ blog posts
2 addon domains—so you can host a side project later without paying extra
Unlimited emails—create sales@, support@, bookings@, whatever you need
Free SSL certificate—the padlock in the browser that Google requires
Free .com.ng domain—worth ₦5,999, included for first year
Everything you need to look like a real business.”
Why this works:
Uses emojis/icons (visual, scannable, modern)
Translates specs into benefits (not “8GB”—”hundreds of products”)
Highlights value (Free domain worth ₦5,999—they’re getting a deal)
Ends with emotional hook (“look like a real business”—appeals to their self-image)
Phase 4 (90 seconds): Build Trust & Urgency
“I’m recommending GO54 because:
- HostAfrica backing—GO54 is owned by HostAfrica, established in 2008, hosting 250,000+ websites across 5 African countries. Google them—they’re legit. Your site won’t disappear if a Nigerian-only company shuts down.
- There’s a coupon running right now—Code NAIJA2026 gives 20% off. Without it, hosting is ₦25k. With it, ₦20k. But it expires March 31.
- I’m an affiliate—Full transparency: I earn ₦3,750 if you buy and keep the service. I’m not trying to scam you. There’s a 30-day money-back guarantee. I only make money if this actually works for you.
If you don’t do this now, you’ll still be saying ‘my website is coming soon’ in December 2026.”
Why this works:
- Addresses fear directly (“What if they shut down?”—preemptively handled)
- Verifiable claim (“Google them”—invites fact-checking, builds confidence)
- Creates urgency (Coupon expires March 31—reason to act now)
- Transparent about commission (honesty builds trust—they appreciate you’re not hiding it)
- Mentions 30-day money-back guarantee (removes risk)
- Uses future regret (“December 2026″—emotional nudge)
Phase 5 (60 seconds): Close with Action Steps
“Here’s what happens next:
I’ll send you the link. At checkout:
- Enter your business name (becomes your domain: yourbusiness.com.ng)
- Choose Premium Hosting (the ₦25k plan)
- Use coupon (drops price from ₦25k to ₦20k)
- Pay via card or bank transfer
Takes 5 minutes. Hosting activates instantly.
I’ll check in tomorrow to make sure setup went smoothly. If you get stuck choosing your domain, screenshot and ping me.
Ready? I’ll send the link now.”
(Send affiliate link immediately—don’t wait for them to say “yes”)
Why this works:
- Numbered steps (removes ambiguity—they know exactly what to do)
- Highlights the coupon (makes sure they don’t miss the discount)
- Sets time expectation (“5 minutes”—not a huge commitment)
- Offers support (“I’ll check in tomorrow”—they feel supported, not abandoned)
- Assumes the sale (“I’ll send the link now”—not “Would you like the link?”)
Your Week 2 Action Plan
Now that you have the complete pitch, here’s how to use it:
Monday-Tuesday:
- Read the pitch out loud 5 times
- Record yourself delivering it (voice note)
- Listen back—does it sound natural or robotic?
- Adjust awkward phrases to match your speaking style
Wednesday-Thursday:
- Identify 5 new warm leads (from your extended network)
- Send the ₦500 domain hook opener from last’s week article
- When they reply with interest, use the 5-minute pitch
Friday:
- Follow up with anyone who started checkout but didn’t complete
- Confirm sales in your dashboard
- Plan next week (who else can you pitch?)
Weekend
- Review what worked (which phase got the most questions?)
- Practice answering the top 3 objections (we’ll cover all 7 next week)
- Rest—you’ve earned it
Goal for Week 2: Close 2 more sales (total: 3 sales, ₦11,250 earned)
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Mistake #1: Rushing Through Phases
What happens: You skip Phase 1 (pain identification) and jump straight to “Here’s what hosting costs.”
Result: Customer isn’t emotionally invested yet. They say “Let me think about it.”
Fix: ALWAYS start with Phase 1. Get them to admit their current situation sucks BEFORE offering the solution.
Mistake #2: Not Asking Confirmation Questions
What happens: You deliver the entire pitch as a monologue without checking if they’re following.
Result: They get confused halfway through, disengage, and you lose them.
Fix: Use checkpoints: “Make sense so far?” “Any questions before I continue?” “Does that sound like you?”
Mistake #3: Waiting for Them to Ask for the Link
What happens: You finish Phase 5 and say “So… would you like me to send the link?”
Result: Gives them an easy out. They say “Let me think about it and get back to you.”
Fix: ASSUME THE SALE. Say “Ready? I’ll send the link now.” and SEND IT immediately.
Mistake #4: Forgetting to Mention the 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
What happens: Customer is nervous about ₦20k commitment.
Result: They hesitate, delay, and eventually forget.
Fix: Always mention: “There’s a 30-day money-back guarantee. If it’s not working for you, you get a full refund. Zero risk.”
What’s Next
Next Week We’ll cover the 7 objections that kill hosting sales—and give you the exact responses that work.
Toolkit Update: We’ve added the complete pitch script (5 phases) to the Google Drive toolkit. Download it now TOOLKIT LINK
Your Assignment This Week
✅ Practice the 5-minute pitch out loud 5 times
✅ Pitch 5 new leads using the complete script
✅ Close 2 sales (₦7,500 earned)
The pitch is ready. The coupon is live. The customers are waiting.
Make it happen.
Best,
The GO54 Affiliate Team
Read “The 7 Objections That Kill Hosting Sales (And How to Handle Them).”
