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Topic: Affiliate market experts needed. (Read 86 times)

newbie
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Merit: 0
August 30, 2022, 02:28:00 AM
#7
Cool site!
Just my thoughts here, I would tone down the animations and the most brightest colors (yellow). Usually more light color scheme (white background etc) can be considered more trusted than black.

There are some problems with design, in the about-page the text gets cropped (in my Chrome at least) on the top.

For SEO I would add more personal touch to about-page. Who are you? Why the site exists? What are your goals? This will help E-A-T and transparency = better SEO. If you don't know E-A-T, google more about that. Also my blog has some ideas about it.

Good luck for the site! Smiley

Affiliates always have their platform where they share their affiliate links.
These includes
- own blog website, where you make reviews and etc.

This isn’t exactly a blog website, but it is my domain for which I purchased for the sole purpose of teaching and then redirecting people to freebitco.

bitcointutorial.net ...

It’s not perfect, as I made the site before I even knew that freebitco’s most legitimate online presence is here on this forum (aside from their twitter and their actual site which are both run by hardware/software). Having said that, a lot of what could be on the site as far as information about the site, and other mechanics about the site, could be updated and worked on. I would love your or anyone else’s opinion on it. I mostly have problems with SEO and getting exposure, but methods of increasing that are quite costly or lengthy in terms of time and organic progression.

I would love to hear your thoughts of if you know how I can get exposure to my funnel site. I figure the site is enough that marketing just the link alone would be effective. I designed the site with beginners in mind. Even after all these efforts I still can’t get any active refs long term.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
August 30, 2022, 02:22:00 AM
#6
If you want to go the SEO route, creating a blog with really unique and helpful content could be a good add-on for your so far ideas.

I have a lot of experience in creating affiliate webpages also in the crypto scene. Few tips that have worked for me:

- Create a blog with a personal touch. Preferrably with your real name (better for Google E-A-T). In this case a pseudonym could work also if you can maintain a personal touch there and don't want to use your real name.
- Create really useful articles like "How to find free faucets you never knew existed" etc.
- Mention openly that you are an affiliate website (better for Google SEO recommendations)
- Try to find legit and trusted backlinks as much as you can. Buying links is an option too, but a little risky as it is agains Google's guidelines.
- Be consistent and don't give up. SEO route is really slow compared to other methods, we are talking more like years than weeks or months. But it can be really worth it in the long run.

Right now I am creating some content on affiliate marketing to my blog, so why not check that out if you are interested!

Cheers,
Jaakko
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 107
August 23, 2022, 08:51:39 PM
#5
Affiliates always have their platform where they share their affiliate links.
These includes
- own blog website, where you make reviews and etc.

This isn’t exactly a blog website, but it is my domain for which I purchased for the sole purpose of teaching and then redirecting people to freebitco.

bitcointutorial.net

It’s not perfect, as I made the site before I even knew that freebitco’s most legitimate online presence is here on this forum (aside from their twitter and their actual site which are both run by hardware/software). Having said that, a lot of what could be on the site as far as information about the site, and other mechanics about the site, could be updated and worked on. I would love your or anyone else’s opinion on it. I mostly have problems with SEO and getting exposure, but methods of increasing that are quite costly or lengthy in terms of time and organic progression.

I would love to hear your thoughts of if you know how I can get exposure to my funnel site. I figure the site is enough that marketing just the link alone would be effective. I designed the site with beginners in mind. Even after all these efforts I still can’t get any active refs long term.
hero member
Activity: 1428
Merit: 836
Top Crypto Casino
August 23, 2022, 07:08:00 PM
#4
Affiliates always have their platform where they share their affiliate links.
These includes
- own blog website, where you make reviews and etc.
- youtube channels, where most videos are used to lure people making reviews.
These two should have enough traffic so that your articles and videos will be viewed.

- become an advertiser, PPC is something you must try ONLY if this is allowed for freebitco as a way to promot links.
This also depends on your budget so you should research websites that has lots of traffic for crypto or gambling niche and make any possible collaboration to the web admin.

As you may know freebitco is known for its faucet, referral/affiliates and it is a very old website. Sure in crypto gambling people heard about them and registered already.
So your very target are the new comers which is more rare due to current market situation.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 107
August 23, 2022, 11:25:17 AM
#3
Thank you so much for your response, I'll send you a PM with further information. Your suggestion about the forum ads is nice, however I feel that the faucet exposure is highly saturated in crypto-centered communities, especially this one.

I'll also work on moving this to where you suggested.

The faucet is freebitco.in btw  Embarrassed it gets alot of flack but its been solid to me for the past 9 months. The top affiliates of their site are reaping great rewards, and I've already done a bunch of legwork on my own in terms of getting referrals, however none of them seem to be active.

My methods so far:

-Embed my ref link into QR codes and print them out into stickers. I stick them on ATM's, slot machines at casinos, bus stops, you name it. (I don't put them on people's cars and use best judgement.

-Made a funnel website

-made a facebook, instagram, took out tiktok ads, multiple fiverr gigs

-simply telling people, (i got one person IRL so far and I managed to move his 1.1 BTC off coinbase and onto freebitco. He cashed out ultimately out of fud due to bear market but it was a success nonetheless in terms of getting someone to move their money onto an acc created by me.

So far I'm at ~200k sats in total from commissions, with about a grand or so invested into advertising so far  Undecided.
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1981
Marketing Campaign Manager |Telegram ID- @LT_Mouse
August 23, 2022, 03:55:53 AM
#2
It would be great if you shared the site you are planning to promote. However, I would recommend you to give the forum ad slots a try for a month with 1 slot and check the result if it's working for you- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/advertise-on-this-forum-round-353-5407725

Apart from that, you can try to reach some blog sites which write articles/news on micro earning or share tips on micro earning. You are welcome to PM me if you are interested on such deal.

PS- I think you should move this thread on service board to get better responses.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 107
August 23, 2022, 02:10:57 AM
#1
Title.

I'm looking to invest into some marketing for a faucet I use everyday for the daily interest. I won't name which one but I need experts. Any links to services that get good results, or anyone that can help me beyond the field work I do IRL to try and get people to sign up.

Thanks.
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