Launch a blog, whip up some side-splitting vids, do whatever it takes to stoke people's enthusiasm for joining those platforms.
slapper, this first part of your post has a few good tips. After that your post is pretty dramatic and unrealistic.
And hey, did you hear about those crypto wizards raking in thousands of bitcoin through referrals? Sure, they're like crypto land's narwhals, but that doesn't mean you can't join the ranks. Just hustle like a madman and grind away, and boom! You'll wake up one day with your referral count blasting through the stratosphere!
No one in the recent years has or ever will earn thousands of bitcoins through referral programs. You also will never wake up to an instant, lucrative downline. It will only grow over time if you are succeeding in the work that you are putting in.
So, hang in there! Keep forging ahead, stay riotously imaginative, and before you can say "jackpot," you'll be swimming in an ocean of delectable referral bonuses! Ka-ching!
Not true. It takes months, even years to build a lucrative down-line. Not to mention that you are relying on platforms to stay legitimate if you aren't promoting a decentralized project with a safe affiliate program, meaning that unless the latter is true then you are subject to losing your hard work at any time.
Paid to click (PTC) will draw online traffic from people aiming to earn money from home. This does not mean that they will be familiar with digital currencies and blockchain applications. Traffic should be more specific.
As for earn from referral links, It all depends on the content you provide on your website or blog where you will persuade visitors to click on the link. There are many free online tutorials and YouTube videos that explain how a successful referral program works.
In general, referral programs in the crypto field are not very profitable due to the limited number of users in this field. If you are a beginner, I advise you to focus on an easier niche.
I would be surprised that people still use PTC websites. If some are still around, I would assume they would be very heavily botted, meaning very low quality/low value traffic with minimal results (if any).