From my personal experience, the biggest challenge wasn’t the technical part but figuring out which sources bring visitors who actually stay and interact. Random clicks from social media don’t convert well at all. But when I tested a couple of niche subreddits (non-explicit ones, obviously) and a small hobby blog I’ve been running for years, I started seeing small but steady results. It’s nothing “get rich quick,” more like slow-burn earnings if you place your links where people naturally look for recommendations.
Another thing people overlook is communication. I checked in with two friends who also tried it, and both said the same: consistent traffic matters more than high traffic. If you can bring even a small but reliable stream of returning users, the program becomes way more stable. So if you’re expecting instant results, it won’t happen. But if you’re okay with building it up over time, it’s actually pretty manageable.
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