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Stan offered me Crowdo Quora link as part of the review and the link was delivered via a very detailed answer on a relevant post which included a mix of images and videos.
 
Stan offered me Crowdo Quora link as part of the review and the link was delivered via a very detailed answer on a relevant post which included a mix of images and videos.
You're in the wrong thread my friend
 
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Got a question of a different nature - and that is ideas of what kind of websites/other stuff can we as your clients promote with these Reddit comments? And I mean traffic that will of course convert in any type of way. All who spend money are trying to make money after all

The ones I can think of would be: e-com websites, SaaS websites, maybe blogs
anything else?
Of course that is plenty by itself, just trying to broaden my perspective here, if there's anything to be broaden
 
what kind of websites/other stuff can we as your clients promote with these Reddit comments?
As a general rule, products that people tend to access Reddit for feedback tend to bring a lot of traffic from Reddit.
A personal observation is that products that succeed with Facebook ads also tend to succeed on Reddit, as the needs of the audiences are very similar.

I’d add that B2C products are much more successful than B2B products, as not many businesses search for solutions on Reddit.

The ones I can think of would be: e-com websites, SaaS websites, maybe blogs
anything else?
You’re right on this.
E-commerce performs the best of all.
We have clients selling fashion items with whom we’ve been working for over a year and they have had extraordinary success. Pillows, mattresses, footwear, and furniture are also products for which we have clients for months, satisfied with the results.

Tech tools such as data recovery software, AI tools, to name a few, similarly, we managed to bring tons of traffic
 
You’re right on this.
E-commerce performs the best of all.

How does it work with repetitiveness? If you have a client with 1 website that is your regular long-term customer? Because I can imagine it could quickly turn into spam when done regularly. What are the limits here in terms of repetitiveness?
 
How does it work with repetitiveness? If you have a client with 1 website that is your regular long-term customer? Because I can imagine it could quickly turn into spam when done regularly. What are the limits here in terms of repetitiveness?
You can find my review a few posts ago but I continue to be a happy customer of Kha0s.

Things I can share that I hope it helps for your questions:

- I'm currently working with SaaS that is in the Making Money Niche.
- This SaaS address a really specific pain point and is def not unique.

Kha0s and his team were creative in finding ways to talk about the product without becoming too much of a spam.
- Talking about a benefit of the product or the pain it solves.
- Taling about the category, listing several tools and mine included.
- Talking about mistakes to avoid when starting and the tool.

As any service that deals with Reddit - posts are taken down and comments are deleted.
The one thing that continue to work wonderfully for me is that Khaos and team are proactive in tracking my links and creating new ones when things are flagged, removed or deleted.

Anyhow - hope it helps.
 
How does it work with repetitiveness? If you have a client with 1 website that is your regular long-term customer? Because I can imagine it could quickly turn into spam when done regularly. What are the limits here in terms of repetitiveness?

When I said that we have clients we work with monthly, some for over a year, I didn't mean we post for their websites hundreds or thousands of links on Reddit every month.

I believe the most important factor determining whether a marketing campaign is perceived as SPAM or not is the size of the brand being promoted.

If you create links to Nike products in all related discussions on Reddit, even in the thousands each month, it wouldn't be considered SPAM because Nike is well-known and everyone feels the link belongs in the discussion.
However, if you do the same for a small manufacturer, they would likely be banned because no one knows them.

So, the answer to your question is that we work long term with anyone who has the budget, small, medium, or large business; we just adjust the monthly quantities to ensure it's an organic activity.
 
Hello. I would like to get some links to my online store. Is it possible? And please send me some samples of past works. Thank you in advance.
 
Is there any discount for large quantity order?
Bigger discounts for packages of more than 30 links are possible. If you need more precise figures, we can discuss it privately. I’ll send you a message
 
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