Conjecting
Banned - Multiple Rules Violations
- Oct 31, 2021
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So earlier, I posted this thread about my eye bags: https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/eye-bags-from-prolonged-screen-time.1391181/page-2#post-15083036
Afterwards, I smelt the familiar aroma of opportunity. So I went to Reddit with a brand new account with 0 karma, and casually ended up on the front page of a subreddit with 1.4 million followers. There are 60 people viewing the thread as I write this.
Don't believe me? Here's the post I made:
Still don't believe me? Check the accounts post history for a little surprise
I chose to promote the cheapest product I could find ($7) because I didn't do this for money. Could I have promoted a more expensive product and DM'ed every person that replied to the thread to make a quick couple thousand dollars? Yes. But I wanted to do this for you guys. To show you how to infiltrate any subreddit, and more importantly, how simple problem + solution is. The important thing is to position yourself as somebody who has experienced a problem before.
PROBLEM + SOLUTION.
The second element is to drum up conversation. Notice my replies to the comments. This is exactly what you want to do - relate to them, feel their pain.
And finally, you want to foreshadow. Notice my response to the person asking for before and after photos. I told them I "had to catch an owl". Why would I say that? This is because I knew somebody would ask for the backstory. I foreshadowed their response. I find that this works 25% of the time, but when it does, it creates more responses and drives the post into the fucking stratosphere. Make a funny story, almost like you're obviously trolling, but it's believable.
And that's really it. I'm off to go catch an owl.
Afterwards, I smelt the familiar aroma of opportunity. So I went to Reddit with a brand new account with 0 karma, and casually ended up on the front page of a subreddit with 1.4 million followers. There are 60 people viewing the thread as I write this.
Don't believe me? Here's the post I made:
Still don't believe me? Check the accounts post history for a little surprise
I chose to promote the cheapest product I could find ($7) because I didn't do this for money. Could I have promoted a more expensive product and DM'ed every person that replied to the thread to make a quick couple thousand dollars? Yes. But I wanted to do this for you guys. To show you how to infiltrate any subreddit, and more importantly, how simple problem + solution is. The important thing is to position yourself as somebody who has experienced a problem before.
PROBLEM + SOLUTION.
The second element is to drum up conversation. Notice my replies to the comments. This is exactly what you want to do - relate to them, feel their pain.
And finally, you want to foreshadow. Notice my response to the person asking for before and after photos. I told them I "had to catch an owl". Why would I say that? This is because I knew somebody would ask for the backstory. I foreshadowed their response. I find that this works 25% of the time, but when it does, it creates more responses and drives the post into the fucking stratosphere. Make a funny story, almost like you're obviously trolling, but it's believable.
And that's really it. I'm off to go catch an owl.
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