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Good marketing skills must be possessed by someone who wants to become an affiliate of a site. And not many people have that ability. Some time ago, I followed an influencer on his social media, he was a person who rose because of some of his joke content. After a while I followed him, and when I saw the stories he made on his social media, I found out that he was also an influencer promoting a gambling site, and I noticed he was getting a lot of new users. One of the things he did was that when someone won on the site he was promoting he made a new user win through his story too, well from there I saw that it was a form of strategy he did by taking advantage of someone's victory, indirectly some people might be more interested and register on the references he spread.
"Marketing skills" are essential for affiliate marketers. Not everyone can play this game, and that's okay. Isn't it fascinating how social media influencers have perfected their promotional tactics? The influencer you mentioned uses humor to garner followers and then gently promotes gambling websites (an fascinating, if unethical, strategy). Yes, his marketing skills are unique. Your observation that he capitalizes on new winners to attract users is a common approach. It worked this time, but what about the consequences? What happens when wins stop? What happens when new users enticed by easy wins lose? These questions tarnish this "strategy."