🎓 Creator Master Manual
From Zero to Monetized · Adrian's Chocolate Case Study
This manual teaches you everything you need to turn your passion into a money‑making machine using the Infynexus ecosystem. We'll follow Adrián, a chocolatier in Quito, as he builds his brand step by step – including product pages, affiliate income, campaigns, content, and even selling websites to other businesses.
📚 Course Index
0. Meet Adrián – The Chocolatier 1. Setup & Your Creator Profile 2. Building Your Product Page (Like Adrian's Chocolate Shop) 3. Affiliate Marketing – Earn While You Share 4. Sponsored Campaigns – Get Paid by Brands 5. Content That Sells – The Art of the Post 6. Tracking Earnings & Analytics 7. Scaling: How Adrian Started Selling Websites to Other Businesses 8. Real Examples from the Ecosystem (Naka, BuenFruto, etc.) 9. Next Steps & Your Launch Plan1. Setup & Your Creator Profile
After logging into the Creator Engine with your Infynexus token, you land on the Dashboard. The first thing you do is fill out your Profile. Why? Because brands and affiliate programs trust a complete profile.
Adrián filled his:
- Name: Adrián Chocolates
- Bio: Artisanal chocolatier. Clean ingredients, bold flavors. Quito.
- Social Handle: @adrian.chocolates
- Payment Email: [email protected]
2. Building Your Product Page
You need a simple, beautiful page to showcase your product. Using the tools in the ecosystem (like the Amplifica Live HTML Lab), you can create a page like this one for Adrian. Copy the code, replace with your details, and host it on your own domain or under iampro.one/tu-producto.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="es">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>Adrián Chocolates · Artesanal Quito</title>
<meta name="description" content="Chocolates puros, hechos a mano en Quito.">
<style>
body { font-family: 'Georgia', serif; background: #1a120b; color: #f5e6d3; margin:0; padding:2rem; text-align:center; }
h1 { font-size:2.5rem; color:#d4af37; }
.product { max-width:400px; margin:2rem auto; background:rgba(255,255,255,0.05); padding:2rem; border-radius:16px; }
.btn { background:#d4af37; color:#1a120b; padding:0.8rem 2rem; border-radius:50px; text-decoration:none; font-weight:bold; display:inline-block; margin-top:1rem; }
</style>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Adrián Chocolates</h1>
<p>Chocolate oscuro 70% cacao · Notas de café y naranja</p>
<div class="product">
<p>Tableta 100g · $5.00</p>
<a href="https://wa.me/593XXXXXXXXX" class="btn">Pedir por WhatsApp</a>
</div>
</body>
</html>
You can see a live preview of a similar page here: Buen Fruto Ajíes and Las Hallacas de la Naka.
3. Affiliate Marketing – Earn While You Share
Even before you have your own product, you can earn by promoting other people's products. The Creator Engine's 🔗 Affiliate tab lets you join programs with one click.
Adrián joined Local Coffee Roasters (8% commission) and Foodie Tours Quito (12%). Every time someone booked a tour through his link, he earned money – while still selling his chocolates.
Try it: Join a program as Adrian
His affiliate links looked like: https://spaceofflavor.com/aff/adrian123. He added them to his Instagram bio and stories.
4. Sponsored Campaigns – Get Paid by Brands
Brands are looking for creators like you. The 💼 Campaigns tab shows open opportunities with clear commission rates.
Adrián applied to the Ocho y Medio Jazz campaign (20% commission on ticket sales) because his audience loves cultural experiences. He posted a story with his affiliate link to the jazz club and earned $40 from one post.
How to apply:
- Browse campaigns. Read the tips (e.g., "Perfect for arts & culture influencers").
- Click Apply →. Your application is sent (or simulated if the API isn't live yet).
- If approved, the campaign appears in 📊 My Campaigns where you track earnings.
5. Content That Sells – The Art of the Post
Great content turns followers into customers. Adrian's top‑performing posts follow a simple formula: hook + story + call‑to‑action.
🍫 ¿Conoces el chocolate que sabe a Quito?
Nuestra tableta 70% cacao tiene notas de café de la Floresta y un toque de naranja. Hecha a mano, sin conservantes.
Pídela por WhatsApp al 099XXXXXXX o visita nuestra página 👇
#ChocolateArtesanal #Quito #HechoEnEcuador
Live preview (edit and see it update)
He scheduled his posts using the ✍️ Content Composer, ensuring a steady stream of content even when busy making chocolate.
6. Tracking Earnings & Analytics
The 💰 Earnings tab breaks down your income from campaigns and affiliate activities. Adrian saw exactly how much came from each link and which posts performed best.
He also used the 📈 Analytics (simulated reach trend) to decide when to post. For example, his audience engaged most on Thursday evenings – so he scheduled his best content for that time.
7. Scaling: How Adrian Started Selling Websites
Once Adrian had a product page and a little traffic, he realized other small businesses in Quito needed the same thing. Using the Amplifica Heuristic Page Builder (available in the Tools tab), he created simple one‑page websites for them – just like his chocolate page – and charged $50–$150 per site.
He found clients through Instagram DMs and local WhatsApp groups. The pitch was simple: "I made this page for my chocolates and it boosted my sales. Want one for your business?"
This added a completely new revenue stream, and it also grew his network – those businesses later became affiliates for his chocolates.
8. Real Examples from the Ecosystem
Here are pages created by real people in the IAMPRO.ONE ecosystem. Each one uses the same principles we've taught:
🍲 Las Hallacas de la Naka
Traditional Venezuelan hallacas sold via WhatsApp. Limited batches, beautiful storytelling.
View page🍝 Pasticho Naka Naka
Pasticho (Venezuelan lasagna) delivered in Quito. A product page that converts.
View page🌶️ Buen Fruto Ajíes
Handmade hot sauces and pickles. Direct sales page used by Cris & Naka.
View page🌱 Buen Fruto Marketplace
The full regenerative economy store. Multiple products, one platform.
View pageStudy these pages. Notice how each one has a clear product, a story, and a direct call‑to‑action (usually WhatsApp). That's the template for success.
9. Next Steps & Your Launch Plan
Your 7‑day action plan (like Adrian's)
- Day 1: Complete your profile in the Creator Engine. Join one affiliate program.
- Day 2: Create a product page (use the template above). Set up WhatsApp ordering.
- Day 3: Write and schedule 3 posts using the Content Composer. Include your affiliate link.
- Day 4: Apply to one sponsored campaign that matches your audience.
- Day 5: Share your product page on all your social channels. Ask friends to share.
- Day 6: Check your Earnings dashboard. See what's working.
- Day 7: Offer to build a simple website for one other business (charge $50+).