Promoting hosting referral links on reddit

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Can someone give me tips on it? Anyone using this method to make good money in recent times?
 
Can someone give me tips on it? Anyone using this method to make good money in recent times?
Reddit can work if you don’t spam. Focus on communities where people actually need hosting advice, like r/webhosting or r/Entrepreneur. Give real value—write guides, comparisons, or answer questions—and naturally mention your referral. Purely dropping links gets buried or banned fast. The key is blending in and being helpful first.
 
Raw referral links will get auto-removed fast, better to cloak them with content.
 
When it comes to Reddit, you need to be a helpful member of the community first and an affiliate marketer second. Don't just drop links and run, that's a surefire way to get banned and reported as a spammer.

Find subreddits related to web development, blogging, or small business and actively participate in the discussions. When someone asks a question about hosting, provide a genuinely useful, detailed answer.

You can mention your referral link in a non-intrusive way, often at the end of the comment with a clear disclaimer that it's an affiliate link. Building trust and providing value is the name of the game here. You'll get more long-term conversions from a single helpful comment that gets upvoted than from a hundred spammy posts.
 
When it comes to Reddit, you need to be a helpful member of the community first and an affiliate marketer second. Don't just drop links and run, that's a surefire way to get banned and reported as a spammer.

Find subreddits related to web development, blogging, or small business and actively participate in the discussions. When someone asks a question about hosting, provide a genuinely useful, detailed answer.

You can mention your referral link in a non-intrusive way, often at the end of the comment with a clear disclaimer that it's an affiliate link. Building trust and providing value is the name of the game here. You'll get more long-term conversions from a single helpful comment that gets upvoted than from a hundred spammy posts.
How many links per account is fine?
 
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