Tell me if my affiliate marketing idea will work? - /adv/ (#33257945) [Archived: 846 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/22/2025, 11:17:05 AM No.33257945
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Got a website that’s pulling about 200 views a month - chump change, I know. However, I just generated 1,000 SEO articles and want to make money by posting them en masse, then letting the Law of Large Numbers steer people to buy my shit for a commission. I plan to spam them all this week and I already am seeing booming numbers from my last spam (50 posted articles equaled 1,400 total views).

Had it worked for you? I figure if I can get 10,000+ visitors/month, this increases my chances for sweet sweet commissions. I just want to spend my time playing music and sexxing up girlies, so lemme know.

> I will also accept provocative female images of your own authorship

Thank you and Jah bless
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Anonymous
6/22/2025, 12:49:17 PM No.33258096
>>33257945 (OP)
But how do you monetize any of this?
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Anonymous
6/22/2025, 5:32:53 PM No.33258781
>>33258096
Affiliate links throughout informative articles
Anonymous
6/22/2025, 5:51:35 PM No.33258844
>>33257945 (OP)
Mass posting SEO articles can work short term if your content targets long tail, low competition keywords and gets indexed fast, like you saw with your 50 article spike but long term success depends on quality, niche relevance, and avoiding thin content penalties from Google. If your articles provide genuine value and match intent, the Law of Large Numbers can tip in your favor, especially for affiliate clicks but if it’s pure spam or AI fluff traffic may fizzle or get penalized. Keep an eye on bounce rates, indexing and conversion. Not just raw views. Or you’ll just be chasing numbers without payoff.
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lvl 532 Slimechester United (oy fooking hell man Slime City or die wot)
6/22/2025, 6:23:17 PM No.33258943
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>>33258844
checked and thank you. much love to you and your family.

Yes, bounce rate seems to be the thing. After signing up for SEMRush, I just indexed via Google Search Console for a 2nd time, and that always bumps me into a new "league" of views. Last time I did that, I got a bunch of backlinks (not all positive) and 10x comments, but it was a stark change.

>As for the content, I've been using the skyscraper technique and choosing related topics about my target audience.

For example, one of my articles is about medical tourism travel to Hungary, but that opens up for interlinks/sections to Hungary travel, safety, gear you need to get your procedure done did, etc. As you mentioned, all this is done to avoid that thin content policy, which is certainly an issue when you generate 1,000 articles using macros and LLMs. Now I have a quota of publishing 50 articles/day, but this seems achievable.

My theory for all this is that I was making a fairly good rate as a content writer ($50/hr, six-figs), and my clients were paying me anywhere from $75 - $250 per article - certainly that slop I created was netting them more money to pay me ludicrous rates. Plus, most people hate creating content, whereas I love my job because I can learn new stuff and stay current while getting paid. I know this is TMI, but just showing you my mindset for asking on /adv/. Reddit is fucking nearly useless and the onions can be felt in their doom/gloom/zero-sum shit.

Any more info is CERTAINLY appreciated.
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Anonymous
6/22/2025, 6:49:33 PM No.33259033
>>33258943
The real key is conversion. Get clear CTAs, smart internal links and make sure the content aligns with buyer intent. Views are great but commissions come from the right kind of traffic. Just be ready to prune low performing content and refine your strategy as you grow.

The fact that you enjoy learning and content creation gives you a huge edge over the average affiliate chaser who burns out or cuts corners. Over time as traffic rolls in you can identify the best performing posts and manually upgrade them. Add schema, better CTAs, affiliate tables, videos, whatever. That’s where the long term money is. Focus on question based searches, comparisons and local/niche specific content that big players ignore. Also interlink your articles like a mini Wikipedia. Google loves it and users stay longer. Build topic clusters (eg. 10 articles around one subject with a strong pillar page). Prioritize buying intent keywords like “best X for Y,” “X vs Y,” “top tools for Z.”

Think of your 1000 posts as planting seeds. Some won’t sprout but a few will blow up.
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Anonymous
6/22/2025, 8:12:25 PM No.33259302
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>>33259033
Thanks bro/bro-ette. I really appreciate the positive vibes on this glorious Sunday —Reddit was like, “it’s over” and AI doomspeak.

Here’s a tune as an expression of my thanks:

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