Scaling USA affiliate traffic success globally?

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I have found a way to produce some solid affiliate marketing gains on a traffic source. I know the ins, outs, and nuance of their paid ad platform, and it's on the nichier side so YT bros haven't made their get rich videos yet. However, only 40% of their traffic is US. The other share of it is spread across the globe - primarily english-speaking countries. I'm making money on US traffic and believe it is undercompetitive internationally (probably even more-so than US) - what is best course of action to make this jump?

I am thinking, if I know the US portion of promotion on this source, I could probably do pretty well in other countries if only I had an offer. Problem is, my US-based offers I am making work are only US-based and not for other geos.

So, what are good offers that work well internationally? Any countries to avoid all together? Is international scaling a totally different beast? Is it worth the trouble to go global?

I was thinking softwares are the best international-scale offers that apply to any country nearly. Antivirus. Language learning. Perhaps online education platforms. Stuff that anyone, anywhere with an internet connection can sign up for and pay. Not interested in cloaking, weight loss, crypto, gambling or anything the traffic sources wouldn't approve of. Suggestions for anything else that scales well globally?
 
You have a traffic source that is 40% US and 60% non-US and you know how to use that platform well. You want us to recommend you offers to test out on for the 60% that is non-US.

You're asking the wrong questions and to the wrong people. You should ask "who is the target audience? and how can I help them?" You need to do research on your target audience.

We have no idea about this traffic source and no idea about how they're getting traffic. How would we be able to help you? We're totally clueless. You're expecting to hear something like "offer them bananas! Foreigners love bananas! That'll convert!" None of us know though. We know even less than you.
 
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