This page explains how the Work That Ends affiliate program works and provides approved promotional resources.
Work That Ends is intentionally narrow. It is not easy to promote casually, and it is not suitable for hype-driven marketing.
If accuracy and restraint are not a fit for your audience or style, this product should not be promoted.
Affiliate links, tracking, commissions, and payouts are handled by JVZoo.
Approved promotional assets are provided further down this page.
Commission & Payout
- Commission rate: 40%
- Product price: $37 (one-time purchase)
- Tracking and payouts handled by JVZoo
What You Are Promoting
Work That Ends is a finite decision object.
It exists to examine why certain kinds of work never reach a clean end, how obligation accumulates quietly over time, and what structural decisions allow work to stop without ongoing negotiation.
A valid and expected outcome of Work That Ends is deciding not to change anything.
Work That Ends is not a course, coaching program, or implementation guide.
It does not teach tools,platforms, or tactics and it does not promise outcomes of any kind.
Who This Is (and Is Not) For
Work That Ends may be appropriate to recommend if your audience includes people who already have responsibility, competence, or experience, and feel ongoing pressure to remain available or flexible, and want to decide where work should stop rather than continue by default.
It is suited to people who value boundaries and finality over responsiveness, optimisation, or growth strategies.
If your audience is primarily looking for motivation, tactics, frameworks, or promises of improvement, Work That Ends is not a good fit.
Promotional Guidelines (Read Before Promoting)
Work That Ends must be described accurately and conservatively.
You may describe it as a finished work about ending open-ended work, a judgment-based object rather than a how-to, a way to understand the structural cost of continued obligation, or permission to stop, defer, or accept work as complete.
Avoid language that implies step-by-step processes, implementation guidance, guaranteed or implied outcomes, financial or professional results, motivation or momentum, or urgency, scarcity, and hype-driven framing.
If your copy would make someone expect instruction, results, or ongoing support, it is inaccurate and should not be used.
Affiliates who convert best typically frame Work That Ends around recognition of exhaustion, boundary clarity, and permission to end work cleanly.
Approved Promotional Assets
The following resources are provided for convenience. You may use them as-is or adapt them to your voice, provided the positioning remains accurate.
Email Swipe 1: Short Introduction
Subject: A calm way to end work that never finishes
I’m sharing something unusual.
Work That Ends is not a course or a system to follow. It’s a finished work designed to examine why certain kinds of work never stop and what structural decisions allow them to end.
A valid outcome of reading it is deciding not to change anything.
If you’ve been carrying work that never quite resolves, this may be useful.
One-time access. No upsells. No obligation.
[Affiliate link]
Email Swipe 2: For Experienced Audiences
Subject: When work doesn’t end
Most advice about work assumes continuation is the goal.
Work That Ends starts from a different position. It looks at why work becomes perpetual, what finality actually requires, and when stopping is the correct outcome.
It’s not instructional, and it doesn’t promise results. It exists to help you recognise and accept a clean ending.
Details here:
[Affiliate link]
Email Swipe 3: Follow-Up
Subject: A boundary, not a method
Quick reminder about Work That Ends.
This isn’t a how-to or a framework to apply. It’s a finished body of work focused on judgment rather than execution.
Reading alone constitutes full use. There’s nothing you’re expected to implement.
You can see it here:
[Affiliate link]
Approved Blog Post Titles
When Work Doesn’t End
The Hidden Cost of Being “Flexible”
Why Good Work Still Produces Exhaustion
What a Finished Piece of Work Actually Is
Finality Before Optimisation
Avoid titles that imply speed, results, or guaranteed outcomes.
Sample Blog Post Draft
When Work Doesn’t End
Most advice about work assumes continuation is normal.
If a project exists, the default response is usually to stay available, remain flexible, and accommodate requests, even if the boundaries are unclear or the cost is never examined properly.
Work That Ends takes a different position.
It exists to examine why work becomes perpetual, what finality actually requires, and where a clean stopping edge exists.
One of the explicit outcomes of the work is deciding not to change anything.
That isn’t framed as failure. It’s treated as a legitimate resolution.
The work does not teach tactics, platforms, or optimisation. It doesn’t provide steps to follow. It’s a finite, judgment-based object designed to reduce obligation rather than create momentum.
If you’ve been carrying work that never quite resolves, Work That Ends may be useful.
If you’re looking for methods, motivation, or guarantees, it likely won’t be.
[Affiliate link]
Images You Can Use for Promotion
These images may be used as-is in emails, blog posts, or static banner placements.
Responsibility & Accuracy
Promoting Work That Ends does not involve promising results.
- Buyers are not expected to change anything.
- Reading alone constitutes full use of the product.
- The creator is not responsible for outcomes.
Affiliates who repeatedly misrepresent Work That Ends may be removed from the program.
Support
If you are unsure whether specific language or framing is appropriate, please check before promoting.
Affiliate links and tracking details are provided by JVZoo.