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Guide 2.2 — Basic bundle and Inviting

Breakdown of proper account setup for Telegram traffic. A two-step funnel in PM to protect against bans. The whole truth about inviting: how much it costs and why we don't use it.

telegram-promotion-training102026-05-19

Key Takeaways

  • Profile design: The working account is packaged strictly for your offer (avatar, name, relevant bio).
  • Creating a proxy channel: Using the Deskgram 2 channel creation module, we create a channel. Right in the module, we turn on the «Add to profile» setting — the software will automatically link this channel to your account& x27;s bio.
  • Publishing a Story: Using the "Story Posting" module, we upload an enticing story to the account. Important: since the accounts work without Premium, the story hangs for only 24 hours, so the posting process will need to be repeated daily.
  • Promotional post: The user sees your comment → goes to the profile → sees the story and the channel in the profile → goes to the channel. There is a pinned post that transfers the person to the Bot .

Basic bundle structure and the whole truth about Inviting

In this guide, we will analyze the universal promotion architecture. Regardless of whether you drive traffic through neuro-commenting or directly send messages in PM, the basic preparation of accounts looks very similar.

At the end of the article, we will debunk the popular myth about inviting and explain why we avoid it in this course.


Part 1. Basic bundle for Neuro-commenting and Mass-looking

If you work on inbound traffic (leave comments on behalf of a neural network, communicate in chats via neuro-chatting, or watch other people's stories), the bundle looks like this:

  1. Profile design: The working account is packaged strictly for your offer (avatar, name, relevant bio).
  2. Creating a proxy channel: Using the Deskgram 2 channel creation module, we create a channel. Right in the module, we turn on the «Add to profile» setting — the software will automatically link this channel to your account's bio.

👉 [Screenshot 1: Channel creation module settings, showing the "Add to profile" checkbox]

  1. Publishing a Story: Using the "Story Posting" module, we upload an enticing story to the account. Important: since the accounts work without Premium, the story hangs for only 24 hours, so the posting process will need to be repeated daily.
  2. Promotional post: The user sees your comment → goes to the profile → sees the story and the channel in the profile → goes to the channel. There is a pinned post that transfers the person to the Bot.
  3. Issuing the offer: And already inside the bot, the person receives the promised value, link, or commercial offer.

👉 [Screenshot 2: Example of the path: Profile with a story and a channel in the bio -> Transition to the channel with a post -> Transition to the Bot]

![Story in profile+channel](https://i.postimg.cc/VvsYw40d/image.png "Example of the path: Profile with a story and a channel in the bio")

![Promotional post](https://i.postimg.cc/hGq8r77w/image.png "-> Transition to the bot")


Part 2. Basic bundle for PM Mailings (Two-step funnel)

If we do direct mailings to a collected database, the logic of account design (channel in bio + story) remains exactly the same, but the communication method itself changes.

❌ Beginner's mistake: Sending your offer with a picture and a link "head-on" in the very first message. This is a direct path to an instant account ban by Telegram spam filters.

✅ How we do it (The "Message + Autoresponder" bundle):

Everything is configured within a single mailing module:

  1. As the first (welcome) message, we ask a simple, neutral question without links. For example: "Hi! Saw you in the crypto chat, is the topic relevant?" or "Good afternoon, can I ask a question?".
  2. We turn on the Autoresponder.
  3. As soon as the user answers us something, the autoresponder instantly sends them a second message — already with your full-fledged offer and link.

👉 [Screenshot 3: Autoresponder settings in the PM mailing module: the first question-message and the response trigger with the offer]

![PM Mailing+Autoresponder](https://i.postimg.cc/jjXf43T7/image.png "Autoresponder settings in the PM mailing module: the first question-message and the response trigger with the offer")

The hidden bonus of this scheme (Traffic save):

Very often there is a situation when you sent a greeting, but the person did not answer you immediately (or did not answer at all). But they got interested, clicked on your avatar, and went to the profile. And this is where our basic preparation works! They see your Story, see the Telegram channel in the bio, go there, and still see your offer!

If you were too lazy to create a channel and post a story, this lead would be lost forever. This is critically important.

(And once again a reminder: why don't we drive traffic from the profile directly to the main channel? Because we lose a share of traffic without the ability to follow up. Always use a proxy bot).


Part 3. About Inviting (Why we don't use it)

I will immediately answer the popular question again: why are there no guides on inviting in my training?

There is a huge hype around this tool. Beginners sincerely believe that if they forcibly drive a thousand people into their chat (where they forbid writing messages, leaving only their offer), then these people will happily run to buy. Unfortunately, it doesn't work that way. From the outside, inviting seems like a simple task, but in reality, it is expensive, difficult, and a hassle.

What is really needed for successful inviting today:

  1. Expensive accounts: You need high-quality (often Premium) accounts for inviting. Cheap accounts can only do a few invites a day and quickly fly into a ban.
  2. Chat with "aging": You cannot invite to a freshly created group. You need an old chat with a history, which costs from 500 to 1000 rubles on the market (and it can be banned on the very first day).
  3. Pumping with bots (The 10% Rule): So that the chat does not fly into a ban for a sharp surge in suspicious activity, the number of invites should not exceed 10% of the current number of participants. Want to invite 100 real people a day? Be kind enough to first wind up 1000+ bots into the chat.
  4. Guerrilla marketing (Mandatory): Just driving people into an empty chat with one post is a failure, they will immediately leave or throw a report. "Life" must boil in the chat. Your fake accounts must communicate with each other, ask questions, handle objections so that a real person thinks: "Oh, it's interesting here".
  5. Active moderation: You need an admin who will sit 24/7 and instantly delete negative comments from added people (and there will be 100% of them) to reduce the number of complaints, or you will have to block the ability to send messages, but then the number of complaints will be even greater. There are ways to get out of this, but I can tell you about them in other guides.

This is such a complex, expensive, and nervous process that you don't want to touch it with a ten-foot pole. We are for smart, eco-friendly, and predictable traffic. Whoever wants to do inviting — for God's sake, but within the concept of Deskgram 2, we rely on more elegant and high-converting bundles.


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