Many people think you need tens of thousands of followers, polished portraits, and professional gear to make money on Instagram. In reality, someone made $9,500 with a faceless account that had just 1,400 followers—doing things so simple a five-year-old could copy them. This isn’t exaggeration; it’s what’s actually happening on Instagram right now.
If you want to learn how to make several thousand dollars a month with Instagram affiliate marketing—without showing your face, recording videos of yourself, or running ads—this article is a complete, actionable guide.

Most people misunderstand how monetization works on Instagram: they think you must have a huge follower base to make money. Reality is almost the opposite.
One student earned over $67,000 on ClickBank and another $2,000+ on Digistore24, and his accounts didn’t even have that many followers. Even more interesting, some accounts that only post cute baby videos make $10,000+ per month with very simple content.
What do these accounts have in common? They are all faceless accounts. No need to appear on camera, no complex production workflows—just a proven system executed consistently.
When people try to monetize Instagram, they often fall into “innovation anxiety”—always wanting to do something no one has ever done before. But the people who actually succeed are doing one thing: copying models that are already proven to work.
Take an account that posts manifestation/angel content. Every video gets tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of views. The format is extremely simple: an AI-generated image of a cute baby, a short “spiritual/manifestation” text, plus subtitles. That’s it.
This model has already been validated by countless accounts. Your job is not to reinvent the wheel, but to find these successful accounts, study their content formats and monetization paths, then replicate them.
Some well-run faceless accounts bring in $500–$1,500 per day. Even small new accounts, after consistently posting for 1–2 months, can stabilize at $3,000–$5,000 per month.
More importantly, this income has a passive component. One fitness account owner shared that even on days when he didn’t post anything, his account still generated $187 in revenue. That’s the compound effect of accumulated content.
Don’t sit at home trying to brainstorm a niche. Go directly to Instagram and find accounts that are already successful. Here are a few proven high-traffic niches:
Weight Loss & Health
These accounts share weight loss tips, healthy eating ideas, etc. For example, accounts like “weight loss life tips” get hundreds of thousands of views with very simple image-and-text content.
Manifestation / Spiritual Growth
This includes themes like manifestation, angel numerology, and similar topics. These audiences are highly engaged and convert well.
Relationships & Dating
Content about love, marriage, and interpersonal relationships naturally attracts discussion and shares.
Cute Baby Content
Use AI-generated cute baby images combined with motivational or “spiritual” quotes. This is one of the easiest and most consistently performing content models right now.
Key Points for Account Setup
Once you’ve chosen a niche, keep these in mind when creating your account:
This is where 99% of people mess up. They randomly pick a product and start promoting it, then get no conversions despite all their traffic.
Where to Find Products
Three main sources:
Core Screening Criteria
Not every affiliate product is worth promoting. It should meet these three conditions:
Why is a video sales page so important? Because most Instagram users are browsing on their phones and won’t read long text pages. A vertical video sales page (like the product Divine Prayer) feels like a continuation of their usual Reels experience, and can convert several times better.
Practical Tips
On ClickBank, after finding a product, click “Promote” to get your affiliate link. However, the default link is often not the best-converting one. You should:
Finally, use a short link tool like TinyURL to shorten your affiliate link, then place it in your Instagram bio.
This is actually the easiest part of the whole process. It takes at most eight minutes to create one video.
Generate AI Baby Images
Use ChatGPT or Leonardo AI to generate images. A sample prompt:
“Generate image of a cute baby in an angel costume, 9:16 resolution”
9:16 is Instagram’s standard vertical video ratio.
Create Talking Head Videos
Use D-ID.com. It makes static images “talk.” After registering:
The $5/month plan gives you around 40 videos, which is extremely cost-effective.
Script Strategy
What kinds of scripts perform best? Look at viral videos and you’ll find a common structure:
Don’t overcomplicate the copy with ChatGPT. Keep it at a 10-year-old’s language level—simple and direct works best.
Add Subtitles
Use the free version of VEED.io:
Now your video is complete. Upload directly to Instagram from your phone.
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Once you’ve validated that a single-account model works and want to reach $200+ per day, you’ll likely need to run 3–5 accounts in different niches. At that point, using a regular browser creates two big problems:
Account Linking Risk
If you log into multiple Instagram accounts from the same device, the platform can easily detect that they belong to one person and may restrict or ban them.
Low Management Efficiency
Constantly switching accounts and re-logging in wastes time and creates mistakes.
MasLogin is an anti-detect/fingerprint browser built specifically for multi-account operations. It creates an independent browser environment for each Instagram account to prevent account linking.
Anti-Linking Protection
Each account has its own browser fingerprint (cookies, IP, device info, etc.), so Instagram treats them as completely separate users and devices. This allows you to safely run multiple accounts in niches like weight loss, manifestation, baby content, and more.
Efficient Bulk Management
You can switch accounts with one click without re-entering passwords, and monitor traffic and conversions across accounts at the same time. When a video starts performing well on one account, you can immediately replicate that script pattern to your other accounts.
Team Collaboration & Automation
If you build a virtual team (e.g., one person creates videos, another publishes), MasLogin supports secure account sharing. Combined with the APIs of D-ID and VEED.io, you can even auto-generate batches of content and distribute them across accounts automatically.
For more tips on using an anti-detect browser to manage social accounts, see the tutorials in the MasLogin Help Center.
The biggest question most people have: how long until you see results?
This is where things get exciting. If you consistently post 1–3 pieces of content per day, you’ll often see:
Once your account has enough content, even if you stop posting temporarily, your older videos will keep driving traffic and sales. That’s the beauty of content-based monetization: create once, earn for a long time.
After reading the steps above, this may not seem difficult. And it isn’t. So why do most people still fail?
Fatal Mistake: Lack of Consistent Execution
Many people get excited after a tutorial and post 3–5 videos. When they don’t get an instant viral hit, they quit. The ones who succeed publish every day, for at least 30 days in a row.
Instagram’s algorithm needs time to understand your content and ideal audience. Weak early numbers are normal. The key is not to stop.
How to Avoid Quitting Halfway
Remember: the people who make money aren’t always the smartest; they’re the ones who keep executing.
Immediate Action Steps
The Key to Beating Procrastination
Don’t wait until you’re “perfectly prepared” to start. Many people spend weeks researching and never post their first video. The students who actually succeed are the ones who act first and optimize later.
Open Instagram now and take your first step. A month from today, you’ll be glad you did.
Yes. The biggest advantage of this model is its extremely low barrier to entry. You don’t need to film yourself, don’t need professional equipment, and don’t need to show your face. As long as you can use AI tools to generate images and videos and understand basic Instagram operations, you can start. Many successful cases started as complete beginners.
For most people, the first earnings show up between days 15 and 21. The first 7 days are about building account credibility; days 8–14 is when you start getting recommended traffic; from around day 15 onward, orders begin to appear. But this assumes you post consistently every day. If you’re inconsistent, it’ll take longer.
Not necessarily. D-ID and VEED.io both have free versions you can test with, though they may add watermarks or limit features. If you’re serious about this project, it’s worth at least getting D-ID’s basic plan ($5/month), which lets you create 40 watermark-free videos—great value. Maslogin only becomes necessary when you want to run multiple accounts safely.
Poor early performance is normal. Instagram’s algorithm needs time to learn your content type and ideal audience. Post at least 20–30 pieces of content before judging results. If you still see no traction, check:
Then iterate and improve.
Aim for 1–3 videos per day. Quality matters more than quantity, but consistency is critical. Instead of posting 10 in one day and disappearing for 3, it’s better to post steadily once a day. Instagram favors consistently active accounts. Use a content calendar and templates to reduce daily pressure and stay consistent.
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