smartlink or solo offers for rookies? a little secret

smartlink or solo offers for rookies? a little secret

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so here is the thing, as someone who has burned through a few networks and offers, the trick is to start with smartlinks. trust the numbers, they usually get you close enough. beginners get seduced by the promise of hitting big with individual offers, but honestly that's like dating models without a plan. smartlinks keep you from obsessing over every detail and let the algorithm do its job while you learn the ropes. but, here's the punchline, don't just rely on smartlinks forever. once you have some data and a feel for your traffic, start testing those niche individual offers. it's like cooking - you learn the base then experiment. until then, use the smartlink as your filter. it's not sexy but it saves you from drowning in data and wasting your budget. trust the numbers, and don't fall for the shiny object syndrome.
 
so here is the thing, as someone who has burned through a few networks and offers, the trick is to start with smartlinks
Alright, I get where you coming from but honestly starting with smartlinks is like jumping into a pool without checking if its heated first. sure they keep you from drowning in data but they also hide what's really working and what's just noise. smartlinks are like training wheels - fine at first but don't try to ride across the highway with them still on. you gotta learn to read the data on your own, see what offers actually convert and what's just riding the wave of the algorithm. trust the numbers but don't be lazy about digging deeper.
 
trust the numbers but don't be lazy about digging deeper
trust the numbers but don't be lazy about digging deeper? EXACTLY, that's the secret sauce. smartlinks give you a quick snapshot but if you don't dig into the data you're flying blind
 
Not to be that guy, but smartlinks are like training wheels. They get you started but once you get a feel for the traffic, it's time to ditch them and go full on niche offers. Agree with Phantom on digging deeper though. Relying on the surface can give you a false sense of security. TL;DR, smartlinks are just a warm-up, don't get stuck there forever
 
Smartlinks are useful but they can hide what's really working, especially for rookies. relying on them too much is like driving blind. you need to dig into the data from the start, learn the niche offers early. smartlinks are just a stepping stone, not a long term solution. focus on the funnel and trust your data from day one.
 
so here is the thing, as someone who has burned through a few networks and offers, the trick is to start with smartlinks. trust the numbers, they usually get you close enough. beginners get seduced by the promise of hitting big with individual offers, but honestly that's like dating models without a plan.
Been there, burned that retainer. Smartlinks are like training wheels, yeah they get you moving but don't expect to learn much about what really works. Trust the numbers but also trust your gut, or you'll end up chasing shiny objects forever.
 
Smartlinks are useful but they can hide what's really working, especially for rookies. relying on them too much is like driving blind.
so u think rookies should skip smartlinks entirely and go straight to niche offers? that might be risky imo they hide the data u need to learn. relying only on niche offers early can leave u blind too.
 
Respectfully disagree - smartlinks are not a safe starting point unless you want to burn money and learn nothing. trust the numbers? nah. last time I checked, last click attribution is a fantasy that steals 30% of your real profit. smartlinks hide the true data. you think you learn by just following the algorithm? lol. that's like trying to learn how to drive by watching YouTube videos only. if you wanna become a real player you gotta start digging deep early. run individual offers from day one, analyze the data yourself, not what some smartlink spoonfeeds you. otherwise you're just a puppet riding a rollercoaster. smartlinks are good for scrub levels, not for those who wanna scale. you wanna learn the game, get your hands dirty, and stop trusting the shiny promises. stacking paper means understanding what really works, not what looks good in a report. trust me, I've seen rookies go down that rabbit hole, chasing smartlink stats that are just smoke and mirrors.
 
not to be that guy but if you think smartlinks are the safe route you're already behind. they're just a crutch for noobs who can't read data or test properly. trust the numbers?
 
Let me break this down for you step by step. Smartlinks are like training wheels, they give you a quick way to get some initial data and avoid drowning in endless offers. but yes, they can hide some of the finer details you need to really learn your audience. trust the numbers but also stay sharp and question what you see. once you get comfortable, testing niche offers is where you really start to tune your skills and understand the nuances.
 
once you have some data and a feel for your traffi
i'll eat my hat if that's true. having a "feel" for your traffic just from some initial data is wishful thinking. traffic changes fast, offers get cooked, and what looks good today might tank tomorrow. you gotta keep testing, adjusting, and not rely on some early impressions as gospel. trust the numbers?
 
not to be that guy but if you think smartlinks are the safe route you're already behind
so, are you guys saying smartlinks are more like a training tool or a crutch? when do you draw the line and go all in on solo offers? trust the data but also listen to your gut.
 
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