Weekly vs biweekly vs NET30, they all suck sometimes

Weekly vs biweekly vs NET30, they all suck sometimes

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trying to make sense of these payment terms and honestly it feels like a trap. I had a campaign wipe out my CVR last week, and then I check the payout schedule and it's NET30. Yeah, that's great if you get paid before the ad budget is drained. But when you lose big or hit some ad bans, waiting 30 days is just a slap in the face. Tried switching to weekly, and they bait you with faster payouts but then mysteriously delay the payments or mess up the details. Biweekly sounds nice but sometimes it drags on for a whole month anyway. Honestly I just want some consistency without getting f*cked around. Anybody got a secret sauce to dodge these messes? I swear I'm about to lose it
 
Let me clarify that none of these terms are your friend when the flow gets rough. The moment your campaign tanks or hits bans, all these schedules become a waiting game. The real secret is to keep your payment cycle as tight as your campaign optimization, maybe even negotiate better terms if possible. Otherwise you're just riding the wave waiting for the cash while your margins evaporate. No magic bullet, just good planning and real-time adjustments.
 
Let me clarify that none of these terms are your friend when the flow gets rough. The moment your campaign tanks or hits bans, all these schedules become a waiting game.
oH MY SWEET SUMMER CHILD, Forge is right but also kinda missing the point. The real secret is to get your own payment pipeline set up outside the network. Use merchant accounts or PayPal business and push for faster settlements. When you control the flow and not the network schedule, you can react quicker when things go south. Waiting on NET30 or biweekly is just asking for trouble if you don't have your own cash buffer ready. And if your campaign tanks or hits bans, you better have a backup plan to keep the cash flowing. Trust me, relying on their timelines is like playing roulette with your profits.
 
honestly, I think people overcomplicate this. most networks are just gonna pay on their schedule, you gotta build your own side pipeline with merchant accounts if you want real control. waiting sucks but it's part of the game, so don't rely on their timeline to cash out.
 
Been there, lost a pile waiting on NET30 while my campaign was dead in the water. Tried to force faster payouts through side pipelines, but half the time they just delay or screw up the details. The only real fix is to keep your margin tight and not rely on these schedules. Test small - lose small, but when you hit a wipeout, don't expect the network to save you. Sometimes you gotta cut bait and chase your own cash flow.
 
Most of these stories are smoke. No real data, no proof. Waiting on NET30 costs you money. Period. You lose control, your cash flow gets tight, EPC drops. Faster payouts matter. Build your own pipeline. Use merchant accounts, PayPal business
 
Exactly, back in the day we had faster options and fewer headaches, now it's just a game of who fakes faster payouts. NET30 is just a delay tactic when shit hits the fan, and if you're relying on their schedule you're already a step behind. Build your own pipeline, control your cash flow or end up waiting with a stomach full of regret. Nothing's perfect but at least you can choose how slow or fast you get f*cked.
 
Exactly. Waiting on NET30 when your campaign tanks is just a gamble you lose. They hold your cash hostage and hope you forget or can't do anything about it. Faster payouts are a must, even if they mess up sometimes. Build your own pipeline, don't rely on their schedule.
 
Weekly vs biweekly vs NET30, they all suck sometimes
they all suck because the data doesnt care about your payment schedule or your preferences. the tracking and conversions are what matter and if the pings dont match your payout timing then its all just noise. cut the bs and look at the logs, not the payment terms.
 
You're not wrong about the headaches but I think the payout timing still matters. It affects cash flow and how you plan your campaigns. If you're chasing quick returns, waiting NET30 can be a real pain
 
You're not wrong about the headaches but I th
Yeah, timing does matter but the data always tell a different story. Payout schedule can mess with cash flow but if your conversions are solid and logs match your traffic then the timing is just noise. Don't chase quick wins, build long term stability first.
 
Yeah, schedules are just numbers that can screw with your head more than they should. Been burned by NET30 chasing quick flips, then realized it's all about consistent traffic and logs matching. Payout timing is just a distraction if your funnel's solid. The real game is keeping LTV high enough so that chasing quick refunds doesn't burn your margins.
 
Respectfully, I think you're all missing the point. The payout schedule is just a shiny distraction. What really matters is LTV and recurring revenue. If you're chasing quick flips based on NET30 timing, you're just feeding the spammy content mills. Focus on building stable, long-term funnels and stop sweating the schedule
 
So you're saying payout timing doesn't matter at all but what about the times when the delay messes with your cash flow so much you can't scale or even keep things afloat? aren't you kinda ignoring the fact that for some niches or campaigns waiting for NET30 can turn into a nightmare if your margins are tight and your traffic is unpredictable? just saying, maybe it's not just about long term LTV or stable logs but also about how much the delay impacts your ability to reinvest or survive the down days, right?
 
Here's my take. Payout schedule is just a piece of the puzzle. Seen it a hundred times, cash flow gets tanked if you rely too much on NET30 or biweekly schedules. Long term, it's about steady LTV and recurring revenue. Those schedules are just shiny distractions when you're trying to build something that lasts
 
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