REDDIT & FORUMS PLAYBOOK
High-trust, high-conversion. Reddit and niche forums won't tolerate ads — but they reward genuine help. Done right, one comment can out-earn a week of posting elsewhere.
The hook that converts: The Honest Answer. Find someone asking about the exact problem, then answer it like a person who solved it — not a seller. Frame it as "here's what worked for me," and disclose your link.
THE HOOK — THE HONEST ANSWER
On Reddit, trust converts and pitches get downvoted. Search for people describing the shirt-untucking problem, then reply with the fix the way you'd tell a friend. Lead with your own experience, name the price, and disclose the affiliate link openly — honesty is what earns the upvotes and the clicks.
(Full disclosure: I'm an affiliate, but I genuinely use it — [YOUR LINK])
6 TACTICS FOR HIGH-TRUST COMMUNITIES
- Start in r/golf, r/malefashionadvice, r/LEO, r/baseballparent — answer real questions first.
- Never post "buy this" — frame it as "I found something that solved this for me."
- In Facebook Groups, engage for 1–2 weeks before you ever recommend.
- Always disclose your affiliate link per FTC rules — members respect honesty.
- Answer FAQs in comment sections of relevant posts, then drop the link naturally.
- One well-placed comment can drive 50+ clicks in a single day.
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