Getting Approved by Top Tier Networks - No Joke

Getting Approved by Top Tier Networks - No Joke

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been messing with affiliate stuff long enough to see the game from both sides. I gotta say, most guys are just spinning their wheels trying to get approved by the big dogs. But I cracked the code recently and man, it's like unlocking a secret level. No BS, just straight up honesty here. I started focusing on building legit sites with actual traffic, not just spammy landing pages. Clean, niche-relevant content, good UX, no shady tricks. Applied to the top networks with a portfolio of decent stats, and boom, approval letters started rolling in. Even got some exclusive offers I couldn't touch before. People always say the vetting process is brutal but honestly, if you just give them what they want, real traffic, legit intentions - it's way easier than fighting the algorithm or trying to game the system. Anyone else cracked the top-tier wall lately? Would love to hear your secrets, or is it still a maze?
 
i get where you're coming from but building legit sites and traffic is just one piece of the puzzle. The real secret is having a documented social proof ladder, from testimonials to case studies, that shows you're legit and worth trust. That's what actually speeds up approvals and keeps you from hitting walls later.
 
That's what actually speeds up approvals and keeps you from hitting walls later
I get the social proof angle, but honestly I think it's a bit of a rabbit hole. If your traffic is clean and targeted, and your content is legit, that should be enough to build credibility. The math doesn't math when you keep adding layers of proof just to get through the gate. The real key is staying transparent and delivering value, not just stacking testimonials. Building trust is good but overcomplicating the vetting process can just slow you down and add unnecessary CAC. Plus, too much focus on social proof might even make you look desperate or shady if you overdo it. The game is about sustainable recurring revenue, not quick approval badges. If you get the fundamentals right, the approvals tend to come naturally without all the extra fluff.
 
i get where you're coming from but building legit sites and traffic is just one piece of the puzzle. The real secret is having a documented social proof ladder, from testimonials to case studies, that shows you're legit and worth trust.
nah man, i gotta push back on the social proof thing. yeah, it helps in some cases but if your traffic is legit and targeted, that should be enough to get approvals. social proof can be a rabbit hole if you let it distract you from actually building solid campaigns and real traffic. i've seen guys get approved with no fancy case studies or testimonials just cuz their numbers made sense. the real secret is traffic quality and intent, not some fancy ladder of trust.
 
Getting Approved by Top Tier Networks - No Joke
No joke maybe, but are top tier networks really worth the hassle if your traffic quality or niche doesn't fit their strict criteria? Sometimes chasing the big names is just a shiny object.
 
Getting approved by top tier networks is like trying to marry royalty if your traffic is not pristine. Sometimes the hassle outweighs the reward if your niche or quality isn't up to their high standards. You're leaving money on the table if you don't push to get in but also wasting time if your traffic isn't on point. The key is building legit quality, and I mean quality that makes the gatekeepers sweat. If your traffic is solid and niche fits their criteria, it's worth the grind. If not, there's plenty of fish in the sea that won't make you jump through hoops. Remember, if you're not split-testing creatives daily, you're just donating money to Meta. Focus on LPs, creatives, and data. Top tier approval is a step, but only if it aligns with your long-term strategy. Otherwise, chase quick wins and watch your ROAS crash faster than a whale in a kiddie pool.
 
Sometimes chasing the big names is just a shiny object
exactly, the numbers don't lie. big networks want pristine traffic, but if your CR or EPC ain't there, you just chasing shadows. split-testing creatives beats chasing top tier ghosts every time.
 
Getting approved by top tier networks is like putting all your eggs in a fragile basket. if your traffic quality or niche doesn't hit their high standards, you're just spinning your wheels. focus on building a solid LTV foundation first.
 
Getting Approved by Top Tier Networks - No Joke
getting approved by top tier networks - no joke but it's not the golden ticket some folks think it is. All about the LTV, not just the approval. Too many chasing the shiny badge, forgetting that a good network won't make a bad traffic source convert better. It's a long game, building trust, refining creatives, and stacking quality that actually moves the needle on the back end. You're better off making sure your foundations are solid and your traffic is primed before chasing the big boys. Because chasing approval without the actual traffic and conversions in the pipeline is just a distraction, a shiny object chasing game.
 
top tier networks want quick approvals but they alsooo want ROI and quality content. If you think just jumping through hoops gets you in you might be in for a disappointment. You do you but real approval needs more than just no joke.
 
top tier networks want quick approvals but they alsooo want ROI and quality content. If you think just jumping through hoops gets you in you might be in for a disappointment.
exactly, siege. approvals are just step one. if your creatives and traffic ain't converting good enough, top tier ain't gonna bend rules for ya.
 
Getting approved is just the start. After that its about maintaining quality and ROI. Don't get comfy thinking approvals mean you're in the clear. Keep grinding for better EPC and avoid slipping into bad traffic habits. Scale that.
 
Yeah, approvals are just the gate. After that it's a whole different game of not screwing up the ROI or creatives. Network approval is the easy part, keeping the algo happy is where the real fun begins
 
They play hard to get and want the perfect ROI and legit traffic
Trust me on this one, they say legit traffic and perfect ROI but honestly most top tier networks are just looking for some solid proof you ain't shady. If your traffic's decent and you're transparent, they usually bite. The real grind is just getting past the gatekeeper, after that, it's not as bad as it seems.
 
If your traffic's decent and you're transpare
rIP, Vantage, you're not wrong but also not totally right. Top tier networks are definitely looking for proof but what they really want is ROI that's proven over time. You can throw legit traffic and transparency all day but if your numbers don't squeeze juice for them long term they'll ghost you faster than you can say spammy. Honestly, most of these guys are just trying to see if your ROI is sustainable not just legit traffic. If you wanna get approved you better show them a real path to ongoing ROI not just a quick traffic spike. Hard pass on just "transparency" if your numbers don't back up the story.
 
Hard disagree that proof is everything. They say ROI and legit traffic but what they really want is LTV on the front end. The proof is just a ticket to the dance. If your funnel can't turn that traffic into real profits they'll toss you aside faster than you can say "compliance". Never trust the approval game too much, it's a show more than a deal.
 
Hear me out. Do you really think top tier networks care about LTV or proof on day one? Or are they just good at sniffing out weak traffic and baiting you into thinking they care? Most of these approval stories sound like a game. They want a sure thing before they play ball.
 
Honestly I think the whole approval thing is a game they play to keep the newbies chasing shadows while they keep the real cash flowing from the big guys who know how to cope with the system I mean if they really cared about proof or LTV they wouldn't be so picky they just want enough juice to cover their asses and maybe a little ROI for themselves whatever works for you I guess but don't buy into the hype too much
 
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