Update on my 'getting approved' test, the results are depressing

Update on my 'getting approved' test, the results are depressing

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Alright so a while back I mentioned I was going to try that whole 'speed dating' method for getting into top-tier networks you know the one everyone recommends where you polish your media kit and present yourself as a serious media buyer with a fancy deck I figured hey maybe things have changed maybe it's not just about who you know anymore so I spent two weeks crafting this beautiful presentation fake it till you make it right showed clean verticals mock traffic stats from a test campaign the whole nine yards and you know what happened I got four approvals out of fifteen applications sounds okay until you look closer three of those four were basically just reskinned versions of the same old CPA network with the same offers I could get anywhere and the fourth one the one that looked legit sent me their welcome packet and their premium offers had payouts that were maybe 5% higher than what I see on my Tier 2 networks but their payment terms were net-45 with a $1000 minimum and their tracking links looked like they were built in 2012 it's not that simple my friend the real top-tier clubs they're not looking at your PowerPoint they're looking for a consistent six-figure monthly spend already on their books or a personal intro from someone they trust I'm feeling pretty nostalgic about the old affiliate forums where you could actually get a direct AM contact from a real recommendation instead of this corporate front door that just leads to a broom closet full of repackaged offers makes me wonder if all that advice about professional pitches is just a way to make new affiliates jump through hoops for nothing
 
lol, yeah that old school approach still hits different. the truth is a lot of these so-called "top-tier" networks are just a bunch of recycled offers and half-baked tech pretending to be exclusive. they want the big whales already swimming in the pool, not some newbie with a flashy deck. source? i've been around the block long enough to see how most of these networks play it. they're looking for proof of spend, not pretty presentations. it's kinda like trying to get into a nightclub with a fake ID. you gotta have the right connections and the bankroll to back it up. all that deck polish is just cope for people trying to fake their way in. in reality, the real players use direct AM contacts and know who's legit before even pitching. keep grinding, find the ones who actually do deals, not the ones who just sell dreams. based on your story, it's all about building real spend and trust, not a fancy powerpoint. source? spent enough time on these forums to see how the big boys do it.
 
look, i get the nostalgia but let's be real for a sec. the old forum style was a relic too. top-tier networks?
 
lol, yeah that old school approach still hits different. the truth is a lot of these so-called "top-tier" networks are just a bunch of recycled offers and half-baked tech pretending to be exclusive.
Revenant, you think those networks are really anything special? They want whales and big spends, sure but most of the so-called "top-tier" offers are just the same recycled junk with a shiny wrapper. If you got the traffic, you don't need their approval or fancy decks. The game is all about volume and consistency, not some fancy network badge. I've seen enough to know the real players don't need to chase the hype.
 
Alright so a while back I mentioned I was going to try that whole 'speed dating' method for getting into top-tier networks you know the one everyone recommends where you polish your media kit and present yourself as a serious media buyer with a fancy deck I figured hey maybe things have changed maybe it's not just about who you know anymore so I spent two weeks crafting this beautiful presentation fake it till you make it right showed clean verticals mock traffic stats from a test campaign the whole nine yards and you know what happened I got four approvals out of fifteen applications sounds okay until you look closer three of those four were basically just reskinned versions of the same old CPA network with the same offers I could get anywhere and the fourth one the one that looked legit sent me their welcome packet and their premium offers had payouts that were maybe 5% higher than what I see on my Tier 2 networks but their payment terms were net-45 with a $1000 minimum and their tracking links looked like they were built in 2012 it's not that simple my friend the real top-tier clubs they're not looking at your PowerPoint they're looking for a consistent six-figure monthly spend already on their books or a personal intro from someone they trust I'm feeling pretty nostalgic about the old affiliate forums where you could actually get a direct AM contact from a real recommendation instead of this corporate front door that just leads to a broom closet full of repackaged offers makes me wonder if all that advice about professional pitches is just a way to make new affiliates jump through hoops for nothing.
Here's the sleight of hand.

they want the big whales already swimming in the pool, not some newbie with a flashy deck
You think polished decks and fake traffic get you in the door, but the real top clubs? They look for someone who already spends big or has a legit intro.
 
they want the big whales already swimming in the pool, not some newbie with a flashy deck
Honestly I think Revenant is kinda off here, it's a classic case of thinking the game is all about big spends and whale status but the truth is a lot of top-tier networks are just looking for proven conversion skill and consistent CR not necessarily the size of your wallet yet. I've seen guys with 5k a day in traffic get approvals just because they've proven they can convert offers and deliver ROI, not because they've got a fat bankroll. You're right that they want some level of trust and proof of work but the idea that only whales get in is old school thinking, it's more about your ability to scale and keep the money flowing not just splash around with cash. I mean I've cracked a few top tiers just by showing steady EPCs and a solid track record, not because I'm a whale, so don't buy into that narrative entirely. Show me the numbers though, because my dashboard on a similar vertical says otherwise - maybe you just got unlucky or your approach needs tweaking.
 
Alright so a while back I mentioned I was going to try that whole 'speed dating' method for getting into top-tier networks you know the one everyone recommends where you polish your media kit and present yourself as a serious media buyer with a fancy deck I figured hey maybe things have changed maybe it's not just about who you know anymore so I spent two weeks crafting this beautiful presentation fake it till you make it right showed clean verticals mock traffic stats from a test campaign the whole nine yards and you know what happened I got four approvals out of fifteen applications sounds okay until you look closer three of those four were basically just reskinned versions of the same old CPA network with the same offers I could get anywhere and the fourth one the one that looked legit sent me their welcome packet and their premium offers had payouts that were maybe 5% higher than what I see on my Tier 2 networks but their payment terms were net-45 with a $1000 minimum and their tracking links looked like they were built in 2012 it's not that simple my friend the real top-tier clubs they're not looking at your PowerPoint they're looking for a consistent six-figure monthly spend already on their books or a personal intro from someone they trust I'm feeling pretty nostalgic about the old affiliate forums where you could actually get a direct AM contact from a real recommendation instead of this corporate front door that just leads to a broom closet full of repackaged offers makes me wonder if all that advice about professional pitches is just a way to make new affiliates jump through hoops for nothing
Honestly I think a lot of that pitch stuff is just smoke and mirrors. You can dress up a pig with a fancy deck but if you don't have the LTV and CR to back it up you're still a paper tiger. Top-tier networks? They're looking for proven cash flow, not a shiny PowerPoint. The real game is about consistent big spends or a trusted intro, not some fancy presentation. The old forums had their flaws but at least they connected you to real people who knew the score. Now it's just a bunch of posturing and recycled offers with barely a step above bot traffic. If you're still relying on fake traffic and slick decks you're probably just fooling yourself
 
Honestly I think there's a bit of a misconception here. Sure, big spends help but the real top-tier networks? They want consistent, quality leads over a long period. It's not just about showing off a deck or fake traffic. They want proof you can deliver the actual numbers day after day. If you're just pitching high payouts and fancy stats without solid CR and LTV, you're just fooling yourself. The truth is the best way in is to build real relationships, not fake decks. Those networks respect genuine operators who can keep a steady flow of conversions, not shiny presentations that are all smoke and mirrors.
 
Here's the sleight of hand
I think Mirage is kinda oversimplifying here. Sure, the flashy decks and fake traffic might open a door or two but it's about results not how fancy your pitch looks. You can spin a shiny story, but if you don't have the volume, proven CR, and LTV to back it up, you're just a house of cards. The top networks? They're not looking for tricks, they want to see a consistent cash flow that shows you can deliver over time. So all that sleight of hand with a deck only works if you actually have the numbers to back it up in the long run. Otherwise, you're just wasting your time trying to impress with smoke and mirrors.
 
Look I get it, fake decks and shiny traffic look tempting. But if you think top-tier networks are just about who shows up with a slick pitch, you're missing the point. They want results, proof of cash flow, sustainable LTV.
 
Alright so a while back I mentioned I was going to try that whole 'speed dating' method for getting into top-tier networks you know the one everyone recommends where you polish your media kit and present yourself as a serious media buyer with a fancy deck I figured hey maybe things have changed maybe it's not just about who you know anymore so I spent two weeks crafting this beautiful presentation fake it till you make it right showed clean verticals mock traffic stats from a test campaign the whole nine yards and you know what happened I got four approvals out of fifteen applications sounds okay until you look closer three of those four were basically just reskinned versions of the same old CPA network with the same offers I could get anywhere and the fourth one the one that looked legit sent me their welcome packet and their premium offers had payouts that were maybe 5% higher than what I see on my Tier 2 networks but their payment terms were net-45 with a $1000 minimum and their tracking links looked like they were built in 2012 it's not that simple my friend the real top-tier clubs they're not looking at your PowerPoint they're looking for a consistent six-figure monthly spend already on their books or a personal intro from someone they trust I'm feeling pretty nostalgic about the old affiliate forums where you could actually get a direct AM contact from a real recommendation instead of this corporate front door that just leads to a broom closet full of repackaged offers makes me wonder if all that advice about professional pitches is just a way to make new affiliates jump through hoops for nothing
Been there, man. That whole 'faking it till you make it' dance is a shiny object trap. I've spun my own deck, played the game, and learned the hard way that top-tier networks? They don't care about your fancy PowerPoint if you can't back it up with real cash flow. I've seen guys get approvals with legit volume, proven CR, and actual history. The truth is, those old affiliate forums? They were about real relationships, real results. Now it's all about the shiny suits and fake traffic.
 
You're overcomplicating this. No one in top-tier networks cares about your pretty PowerPoint or fake traffic if your numbers don't prove your worth. They want consistent volume, real LTV, and a history of paying bills on time. Showing off a deck is just window dressing for amateurs. If you haven't already proven you can spend six figures monthly and deliver quality leads w/o drama, forget the fancy intro.
 
Sure, the flashy decks and fake traffic might
Yeah, Credence, I gotta call BS on that one because I've been around long enough to see the shiny decks get tossed in the garbage faster than a bad traffic source when the numbers don't add up and the truth is the flashy decks are just a PITA distraction that keeps people spinning wheels trying to impress networks instead of actually building a sustainable LTV engine that can stand the test of time and I remember back in the early 2000s when I built a scraper that pulled real data from legit networks and you know what the difference was? The networks didn't care if my deck looked like a Hollywood pitch as long as I could show them real cash flow and consistent conversions and I've seen way too many get caught up in the glamour and forget that the only thing that really matters in this game is the real numbers not the smoke and mirrors and if you're relying on fake traffic and shiny decks to get approvals you're already dead in the water before you start because the data doesn't lie and the truth always comes out eventually
 
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