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4 Affiliate Programs That Don’t Work in Pakistan

 


Affiliate marketing is one of the best ways to earn money online without investment, especially if you're into blogging, YouTube, or digital marketing. You can write about products, make videos and sell them and take your commission. But if you're from Pakistan, you’ve probably run into this frustrating issues; some of the biggest affiliate platforms just don’t work here.

I’ve been there. You spend hours researching a program, sign up, get excited about promoting products and then you find that, Your application has been rejected or worse. In my starting period i got rejected by many affiliate market just because; In Pakistan they don't support payment method, you never get paid because the platform doesn’t support payments to Pakistani banks. And it hilarious .

Today, let’s talk about it. Here are four major affiliate marketing programs that don’t work in Pakistan or are just too much of a headache. 

1. Amazon Associates (U.S.)

Amazon is probably the first name that comes to mind when you think of affiliate marketing. But for Pakistanis, it’s a challenge. 

  • Problem: Amazon doesn't support direct payments to Pakistani bank accounts.

  • Workaround: You can use Payoneer, but many users still face account bans payment delay, or payment vanish from their account without withdraw.

  • Extra Issue: Your also needs a traffic from those countries Amazon supports otherwise, commissions are super low.

👎 Conslusion: It can work with effort, but it's unreliable and risky for long-term income. So, As a Pakistani i dont support Amazon Affiliate account. 

2. CJ Affiliate 

CJ is another big player with big brands. It’s great but not for Pakistani. 

  • Problem: Very limited support for Pakistani users. You never got selected. 

  • Why? They often reject new applications from Pakistan during the approval process.

  • Payment Issues: Even if accepted, payouts are a pain and often delayed.

👎 Conclusion: Not worth the hassle for beginners or small creators.

3. Rakuten Advertising

Rakuten is a Japanese e-commerce giant and runs an affiliate network with major brands like Walmart and Best Buy. Its a very big market but not for Pakistani. 

  • Problem: New registrations from Pakistan are often blocked or rejected. 

  • Tech Block: Some users even report IP bans.

  • Payment Trouble: Very limited payout options, especially for Pakistan. 

👎 Conclusion: Unless you’re living abroad or have a foreign entity, this one’s mostly off the table. For most people in Pakistan, this affiliate program isn’t really an option , unless you live in another country or have a company based outside Pakistan. 

4. ShareASale

ShareASale offers thousands of products from different merchants, but not all dreams come true here either. Just because you have a green passport. 

  • Problem: It’s hard to get verified from Pakistan.

  • Why? Strict documentation, including U.S. tax forms and valid ID, are often hard to fulfill for local affiliates.

  • Payouts: Not well integrated for Pakistani banks or services.

👎 Conclusion: Too complicated for most. Look for alternatives.

Final Thoughts

Affiliate marketing is still 100% possible in Pakistan, but you need to choose your platforms wisely. Choose those affiliate market that smoothly run in Pakistan. Don’t get discouraged if one program doesn’t work. There are plenty of alternatives that do support Pakistani creators, bloggers, and marketers.

If you're just starting out, with beginner-friendly platforms like Digistore24 or Fiverr Affiliates. Once you’re more experienced, you can try the bigger names with workarounds.

Got questions or want help picking the right affiliate program? Drop a comment or reach out — always i'm here for you. 

Comments

  1. its a bitter reality of being a Pakistani

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  2. Don’t be dishearten, my next blog on affiliate market that smoothly works in Pakistan. Stay Tuned

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  3. Why it happen????

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  4. amazon only blocked in pakistan or also in different counteries

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