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It often feels rewarding when a person gets advice that saves them time, money, or confusion. For example, suggesting a phone with better battery life or a tool that lasts longer than cheaper versions can make someone's decision easier. In affiliate marketing, this is even more common, since people depend on honest recommendations before buying. A simple suggestion can make someone feel more confident about their choice, and that can create trust between both sides. It raises the question, does the satisfaction come more from helping the person or from knowing the recommendation was useful? Have others noticed that the best moments come when the buyer later shares that the product worked well for them?