What to know first
Summary
Predict Hub may use invite codes, referral links, or platform and tool recommendations, but those elements are supposed to support useful pages — not replace them.
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How referral links are used
Referral links, invite codes, or registration links should appear only when they make sense as the next practical step in a page's job. A signup path belongs on a platform comparison or onboarding page more than on a pure definition page.
The site should avoid stuffing raw affiliate links into body copy or forcing multiple competing external actions onto one page.
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How recommendations are kept in bounds
A page should still be useful if the referral element were removed. That is the easiest way to tell whether explanation is leading and monetization is secondary.
If no real invite code or referral exists, the site should use a public fallback link and say so directly rather than inventing a benefit.
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What readers should expect
Readers should expect clear disclosure, one main action per conversion-oriented page, and recommendations that match the actual page intent.
They should not have to guess whether a platform or tool mention is an editorial recommendation, a reference link, or a monetized route.