| binassikar • PM |
Jul 14, 2025 4:34 PM
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I've been hearing mixed opinions about using native ads for affiliate marketing in 2025. Some say they’re too competitive now, others swear by them. I want to test it, but I don’t know the best way to promote my affiliate links through native. Any advice?
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| aseraw12 • PM |
Jul 14, 2025 5:36 PM
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Native works if your creatives are sharp, but the approval processes can be a pain sometimes.
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| joniks • PM |
Jul 14, 2025 6:22 PM
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Native ads still work well, but the key is adapting your strategy to modern user behavior. Most people ignore blatant promotions now. You have to blend value with subtle CTAs. I found this breakdown on promoting affiliate links with native ads really helpful — it walks you through campaign structure, how to warm up cold audiences, and ways to track and optimize each variation. With this kind of setup, I’ve been able to lower my CPCs while maintaining strong CTRs. Definitely worth testing in niches like wellness, tech, and finance.
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| milka8 • PM |
Oct 21, 2025 8:17 AM
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Really good points from everyone here — I think the same logic that applies to native ads also fits when it comes to Telegram growth. Both are still effective in 2025, but they require a smarter approach than before.
Native ads aren’t “dead,” they’re just more competitive. The same goes for Telegram boost — if you just throw money at random traffic or bulk member adds, it won’t move the needle. But if you use targeted boosts (for example, channels that match your niche or regions where your audience actually lives), you can use that early momentum to build social proof and attract real followers through organic methods afterward. In other words, treat Telegram boost like priming the algorithm, not as your main growth driver. Once you’ve got that initial traction, focus on content that keeps people engaged — polls, short videos, community posts, or even small giveaways. So yeah, whether it’s native ads or Telegram growth, the winning formula seems to be: sharp creatives, authentic content, and steady optimization instead of shortcuts. |
| swipka777 • PM |
Oct 21, 2025 8:18 AM
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Yes, I agree with you that there are a lot of various forms to develop your account and blog. Tried a small social media growth plan a month ago, and the results were pretty solid. My follower count went up slowly but naturally with https://likes.social and engagement improved too. I noticed more saves and shares on my posts, which feels great. It gave me the push I needed to stay consistent. Worth trying if you’re tired of low reach.
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| layexic681 • PM |
Oct 25, 2025 10:54 PM
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Focus on high-quality, relevant content that blends seamlessly with the platform. Use native ad networks like Taboola or Outbrain to reach targeted audiences effectively. Test different creatives and messaging to optimize performance.
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