GUIDE to using Reddit + Twitter + Amazon to drive massive traffic to affiliate links [$500 day]

Guys how do you know if the post has been deleted edited by mods? If i click my profile i see the posts and all the links are there. but if i copy the thread URL and paste it into incognito browser is say [removed] am i still seeing it because of browser cache?
That means that the content of your post was deleted.
People can comment on that page, but they can't see the content. As you said, that is removed.
Delete your entire post and move on.
 
Why twitter and not facebook? more people use facebook aren't they? Also Amazon has strict policies regarding advertising prices and discounts, You can't write a price or a discount on your landing page, otherwise you risk a ban, which makes advertising very hard with this method. I made some sells so far, some subreddits will ban you right away while others will allow your post and finally there are some subreddits who will upvote your post, so it's all about finding subreddits with weak defenses and people who actually look for discounts, I feel the good subreddits are mostly technology oriented, there are very few subreddits where you can actually post a direct link and those are the ones who are made for this, the rest can only work with text posts probably. If you could somehow post the offer on your landing page, this method would improve a lot imo.
 
That means that the content of your post was deleted.
People can comment on that page, but they can't see the content. As you said, that is removed.
Delete your entire post and move on.

Thanks, It seems to be instant, do accounts on Reddit get ghosted?
 
This is like tiered link building but for social media lol
 
Ok i just did a post that was just a general question(no links or anything) and my post comment was [removed] when i checked in incognito browser, so i guess my account isn't allowed to post anymore. but i don't have anything that says that in my profile
 
I've tried on Reddit by asking about a product and saying i've seen it at a good price then put twitter link. but the posts get edited/removed :/

Some subreddits are stricter than others.

Do you post the links on subreddits like Niche trading/selling or General niche discussion? I guess it will not be legal on general discussion reddits and they will remove the link or downvote it unless you go for the text sneaky method.

I go as niche as possible.

Are you not allowed to write product price on your content or title?

I do it sometimes, don't have a particularly strategy for this, but it hasn't been a problem.

Guys how do you know if the post has been deleted edited by mods? If i click my profile i see the posts and all the links are there. but if i copy the thread URL and paste it into incognito browser is say [removed] am i still seeing it because of browser cache?

Log out or check on an alternative browser after posting to see if it made it through or not. If you're running into a lot of issues with mods, try other subreddits/niches with lazier/more lenient mods.
 
I go as niche as possible.

Is there an advantage to this? after all you don't review anything or have a personal site, what's the point? are you trying to build followers on your social media? the only advantage I can see is being persistent and bumping stuff on specific subreddits, other than that I see no reason why you would'nt spread your offers everywhere and make as many as possible.
 
@NoobMoney Thanks for sharing the method!

Really don't understand the debate about the ownership of it, as I got noticed of this thread by the BHW newsletter.
 
Is there an advantage to this? after all you don't review anything or have a personal site, what's the point? are you trying to build followers on your social media? the only advantage I can see is being persistent and bumping stuff on specific subreddits, other than that I see no reason why you would'nt spread your offers everywhere and make as many as possible.

Its just marketing 101. The more you seem to directly appeal to the needs of a person, the better your conversion rates
 
Good method but just wondering is it allowed by Amazon affiliates? don't you have to have some content than just having a tweet, maybe im wrong.

People have not been accepted by Amazon for this reason:
"Thank you for applying for the Associate program. Upon review, we are unable to accept your application. A part of our criteria is that your site has to be established with enough unique content. We rejected your application due to one or more of the following reasons."

You can, of course, promote other affiliate networks with this method.
correct me if I'm wrong, thanks
 
This is really very useful and informative. Beginners can easily understand the main concept here.
 
Ebook buyers need to rest assured that this won't be saturated. I doubt that this method is ever going to get saturated. Just think of the mechanism that goes behind the method. The method requires you to post a Twitter link into Reddit, which could be any link whatsoever, which then contains an advertisement. If Reddit were to somehow find a way to patch this, then they would first have to deal with the act of posting a Twitter picture or anything to Reddit whatsoever (not happening). They would have to engineer a tool to check the content of Twitter posts (plausible, still not worth the investment since there are many more innocent posts and ways around such a tool). But then, what if I were to use Facebook or Instagram instead of Twitter? What about my own website? The possibilities and twists are endless. I doubt that upwards of 60M+ daily Reddit users have seen this method for it to already be saturated. I've seen similar replies on other methods (such as Snapchat or Kik methods), in which people complained about the method being revealed. Surely, there are thousands of people who have seen this thread, so it should be saturated and patched by now, right? Wrong. As with any method, a few people will try it, and a few will stick to it religiously to actually see success. There's no such thing as saturation in the world of internet marketing. Notice that I used the word marketing. What we're technically doing here is marketing a product. The beauty in this method is that you can slap your advertisement on any place which generates traffic, be it Reddit or Twitter, and make lots of money off of it. Why aren't commercials, or advertisements saturated? Everything you see on TV should be saturated by now, yet those commercials are still making fortunes. It's not a secret, it is simply how the world works. Some people get upset because they think that you've revealed their gold mine, which isn't really a gold mine but an infinite trail of gold. Once you can convince me that selling no longer works, then I can tell you that this method is saturated.
 
Hello , thank u for sharing i have some questions:
1. How much subscribers the subreddit should have for us to post?
2.is this can be used for adsense or teespring?
3.how many account should i have to do the upvotes?
Thanks in advance
 
Hello , thank u for sharing i have some questions:
1. How much subscribers the subreddit should have for us to post?
2.is this can be used for adsense or teespring?
3.how many account should i have to do the upvotes?
Thanks in advance
1. 1000
2. Yes
3. As much as you need
 
Hello , thank u for sharing i have some questions:
1. How much subscribers the subreddit should have for us to post?
2.is this can be used for adsense or teespring?
3.how many account should i have to do the upvotes?
Thanks in advance
1. depends on how active is the subreddit. Check for active subreddits, with upvotes and at least a few comments every now and then.
2. I haven't tried adsense or teespring.
3. Depending on the subreddit. Check each subreddit and see what's on HOT page. Make an average of the upvotes there. ;)
 
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