LinkedIn can be a good platform for high-ticket affiliate programs, especially those aimed at professionals or business owners. Since most users on LinkedIn are focused on their careers or businesses, it makes sense to promote offers related to software, courses, or services that help with growth, productivity, or making money. The best approach seems to be sharing helpful content, not just dropping links. For example, writing a short post that explains a problem and then suggesting a solution can attract the right people. Also, engaging in comments or writing longer posts builds trust over time. People on LinkedIn usually want value before they consider buying something expensive, so soft-selling works better than hard selling. Direct messages might help too, but they should never feel like spam. It’s better to start with a genuine conversation. Have you thought about using LinkedIn this way or seen others doing it successfully?