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mopek1 04-26-2013 04:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Arnox (Post 19597814)
Reddit is like good, genuine SEO. It's not about bullshit or fluff or what to and not to do, it's as simple as providing a good fucking product that people want and will pay for. Spam is a no no, but good quality amateur solo girl action? That's what GoneWild is all about.

Not so sure about that.

dehash 04-26-2013 11:52 AM

Made couple subreddits. Will take me couple years to get decent amount of subscribers.

DonX 04-26-2013 08:30 PM

Thank you :thumbsup

PromoterX 04-27-2013 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by trevesty (Post 19539476)
For images, most prefer direct to the actual picture.

That's the problem, I want to promote niche content in a subreddit I know will be enjoyed, but it practically forces me to wipe the watermark off the image and put my blog site watermark on so I can get some typein traffic. I don't want to do this of course, as this violates the TOS of almost every program I promote, but what other alternative is there?

What's been posted has been posted on there a million times already, and the mods are zero tolerance for affiliate sites, so I can't link to blog posts, they get downvoted every single time.

signupdamnit 04-27-2013 06:14 AM

I have mixed feelings about Crakrevenue but I just want to say that I appreciate the effort which has been shown here and in general in putting out these tutorials for affiliates. I've picked up a couple little tidbits here and there from them.

brassmonkey 04-27-2013 07:15 AM

their banning accounts

DamianJ 04-27-2013 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Niktamer (Post 19539471)
You comments are welcome.

we are just setting the base of a long series.

with the comments of the community it will only get better and more effective.

Thanks for your opinion, you make lots of sense.

If you want feedback, actually publishing some stats (like a white paper) would make the series much more compelling.

Niktamer 04-27-2013 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by signupdamnit (Post 19600238)
I have mixed feelings about Crakrevenue but I just want to say that I appreciate the effort which has been shown here and in general in putting out these tutorials for affiliates. I've picked up a couple little tidbits here and there from them.

Thanks you, you always been a man that stand for your opinion, and as i said few time before, we listen and take notes and try to improve our business model.

We will keep trying new things, we'll make good and bad moves.. But one sure thing is that i will make sure to continue moving forward and share what we learn with everybody that is open and positive.

And yes Damian, its in the plan to publish case studies, but again we need to find the right tone and balanced quantity of infos.
Feel free to share your experience and results, we want this educationnal serie to become a community collaboration.

J.R. 04-27-2013 09:53 PM

Some good info, thx

mopek1 04-28-2013 04:55 AM

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Originally Posted by PromoterX (Post 19600035)
, and the mods are zero tolerance for affiliate sites, .

That is the biggest issue with reddit. Even if you link to a page with 99% content and have a small ad at the bottom of the page they flip out and reach for the ban hammer as if they are the moral guardians of the net.

Niktamer 04-28-2013 12:03 PM

50 bump, is Julius around ?


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