Brand Positioning • MASQ is not a “get-rich-quick” crypto product. It’s positioned as privacy tech, Web3 infrastructure, and freedom-enabling tooling. • Affiliates should focus on what MASQ enables (mesh networking, censorship resistance, decentralised bandwidth) rather than hype.
Content Types We Encourage ✅ Advertorial blog posts – Long-form, narrative style explaining a pain point (censorship, centralized VPN risks, data privacy) → solution → why MASQ.
✅ Threads (Twitter/X, Reddit, LinkedIn) – Step-by-step educational content (e.g. “How most VPNs track you & how to avoid it”) ending with MASQ as the call-to-action.
✅ Video explainers – Simple breakdowns (YouTube Shorts, TikTok, reels) on how MASQ works and why it matters.
✅ Guides & reviews – Tutorials, walk-throughs, or honest reviews that show people how MASQ works in practice.
Content Types We Discourage ❌ Link-dumping in random Discords, Telegrams, or comment sections. ❌ Misleading earnings claims (“You’ll get rich running MASQ nodes!”) ❌ Brand misrepresentation (e.g. comparing MASQ to something it’s not, like a typical VPN).
Tone & Messaging • Use educational, empowering, transparent language. • Highlight MASQ’s role in user sovereignty, censorship resistance, decentralization, and privacy. • Avoid hype, shilling, or anything that looks scammy.
Examples • Advertorial angle: “Why your VPN may be the biggest threat to your privacy — and the alternative model MASQ is pioneering.” • Thread angle: “Most people think their VPN = privacy. Wrong. Here’s why centralised VPNs are flawed and how MASQ fixes it 👇” • Review angle: “I tried MASQ for 2 weeks. Here’s what surprised me about running a node.”
Requirements • All affiliate content must disclose affiliate relationships as required in your jurisdiction - can simply mention its affiliate content for MASQ Network services. • Affiliates should submit their content for approval if it uses the MASQ logo, brand marks, or official assets.