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https://www.reddit.com/r/SEOUncovered/comments/1jihis1/how_i_woke_up_dead_business_social_accounts_for/>How I made $500 a week with Reddit affiliate marketing (with minimal effort) u/InvisibleGhost4201. Pick a niche you actually know something about I focus on digital tools and SaaS products because I genuinely use them and understand which ones are good. Find something you can talk about naturally.
2. Find good affiliate programs Most software companies have affiliate programs like clickbank. Some pay 20-30% recurring commission which is where the real money is.
3. Look for recommendation threads People are ALWAYS asking for recommendations. "What's the best tool for X?" or "Alternative to Y?" threads are gold mines. I just search for these daily. (Use Twitter/reddit/etc. notifications tools for when someone just posted a certain word)
4. Leave HELPFUL comments This is key - don't just drop links. I write thoughtful responses that actually help solve their problem, mention my experience with the product, then casually include my link. The more helpful you are, the more upvotes you get, which means more visibility.