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Is Anyone Using Threads Successfully for SaaS Affiliate Marketing?

I’ve been wondering if anyone here is actually getting good results with Threads for SaaS affiliate marketing. Most of the advice online is still focused on SEO, YouTube, TikTok, email lists, or even Twitter/X, but I rarely see people talking about Threads in detail.

I started testing it recently and noticed that casual conversations seem to perform better than polished promotional posts. People also appear more willing to reply compared to some other platforms. But at the same time, it feels harder to drive traffic directly to affiliate offers without looking spammy.

For those already using Threads, what’s been working for you?

Are you promoting through personal stories, educational content, reply strategy, or building a niche audience first before sharing links?

And is Threads actually converting for SaaS offers, or is it better mainly for awareness and community building right now?

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u/Tiny_Victory_9272 — 4 days ago

Hi everyone, I have been wondering where Linda Nyangweso disappeared to. I used to really enjoy her celebrity reports on Kiss FM, especially her unique deep accent and the way she delivered entertainment news. It was always fun and informative. Suddenly she went quiet on radio and I have not heard her in a long time. Did she leave Kiss FM or switch careers?

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u/Tiny_Victory_9272 — 15 days ago

So I’ve been thinking about how fast AI is growing, and it’s starting to feel like we might be speedrunning our own extinction story. Every day there’s a new tool that writes, codes, designs, or even talks better than some of us on a good day.

I’m not saying robots are about to start chasing us in the streets, but at what point do we go from “top of the food chain” to “outdated model”? Like are we the Nokia 3310 of intelligence now… durable, respected, but kinda being replaced quietly?

Also, if AI ends up doing all the work, what exactly are we supposed to do… just vibe and pay bills somehow?

Curious what others think. Are we overreacting, or is this the beginning of humans becomin optional?

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u/Tiny_Victory_9272 — 17 days ago

I’ve been working on promoting a few products on my blog, but I’m running into a problem with visuals. There aren’t many quality images available, so I’ve mostly been using screenshots from product pages and homepages.

Now I’m considering switching to AI generated images to make my posts look better and more unique. Before I do that, I wanted to ask if anyone here has tried it.

Do AI generated images help with engagement or conversions? Or can they actually hurt trust and performance?

I’m also wondering how they affect things like SEO and overall user experience.

Would really appreciate hearing your experience or advice before I go all in on this.

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u/Tiny_Victory_9272 — 19 days ago

I started my affiliate blog with a clear plan. First, I picked low competition keywords that people were already searching for. I wrote simple, helpful posts that answered real questions.

I made sure each post had a good title, clear headings, and clean formatting. I also added internal links between my posts to help both readers and search engines.

To get indexed faster, I submitted my site to Google Search Console and requested indexing for each new post. I also shared my posts on social media and a few forums to get early traffic.

I focused on writing often. I post at least three times a week. This helped my site grow faster and show search engines that my blog is active.

For clicks, I improved my titles and descriptions. I made them short, clear, and interesting. I also used simple images to make posts look better.

After less than three months, my blog started getting steady traffic and clicks. It is still growing, but these steps made a big difference.

If you stay consistent and keep things simple, you will see results too.

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u/Tiny_Victory_9272 — 25 days ago