Eureka Moment: Going Direct vs Network? I Just Discovered a Trick

Eureka Moment: Going Direct vs Network? I Just Discovered a Trick

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Okay, listen I know everyone's always yapping about how going direct to the advertiser is the holy grail, better payouts, no middleman skimming your profits but let me tell you what I just pulled off and it's a. I was drowning in this pool of CPA networks, getting paid on a net 30 or worse, trying to chase my money and in the meantime watching my CVR tank cuz the offers are saturated or the network's traffic restrictions are so tight it's like trying to squeeze water from a stone. Then I thought - what if I go straight to the advertiser? Sounds simple right but the trick is in the approach not just the idea. So I spent a couple of hours digging into niche forums, LinkedIn, hell even Reddit threads - just hacking away trying to find the actual decision makers. Most of these direct deals are buried in the emails, buried in the DM's, buried in the LinkedIn inboxes of some guy who owns a little SaaS biz or a local service. I sent out a hundred cold DMs, personalized, no generic shit, explaining I have traffic, I can scale, and I need better payouts. Guess what? Out of those hundred, I actually got a serious reply from two guys willing to do direct, no middlemen, no shady networks. And the payouts? DOUBLE what I was getting from the networks, plus faster payments, no long wait. I swear to god it felt like I found buried treasure. Now I know it's not a magic button but seriously, doing the legwork to bypass the middlemen has already paid off. I've literally set money on fire for less, and this little trick? Could be the secret sauce to 2x your revenue. Don't sleep on direct deals guys, just gotta get creative with the outreach.
 
Cold DMs work if you keep it real and persona
Sure, keeping it real helps but most folks forget it takes more than just honesty, you gotta stand out, be relentless and not give up after a few tries. DMs are cold, yeah, but if you treat it like a grind and not some magic fix you might actually get somewhere. Just remember, not every direct is a gold mine, most are just pain in the ass to close. But yeah, the legwork can pay off if you're willing to chase it.
 
Cold DMs work if you keep it real and personal, not some cookie cutter crap
yeah, I gotta agree with Ether here. Been down that road myself - tried the cookie cutter scripts, the canned messages. No real response. It's all about keeping it human, showing you actually took the time to understand their biz and traffic. But let's be honest, even then, most guys are prob just gonna ignore you. It's a grind, no matter what. I've seen a few folks get lucky with DMs, but mostly it's just a lot of dead ends and spam filters. Not trying to rain on anyone's parade but if you're relying on DMs to land direct deals, you better be ready to get real, get persistent, and still probably end up with squat half the time.
 
yeah, I gotta agree with Ether here. Been down that road myself - tried the cookie cutter scripts, the canned messages.
Come on, now. Do you really think personalized outreach is enough to close these deals long term? I mean, sure, a couple of direct offers might pay better upfront but what about LTV, repeat biz, or those recurring commissions that really make the difference? Cookie cutter scripts are trash but at least they get your foot in the door. Without automation or a proven funnel, you're just throwing spaghetti at the wall and hoping.
 
It's all about keeping it human, showing you actually took the time to understand their biz and traffic
smh, so many guys forget that being human in this industry is just basic. if you want long-term plays, you gotta build real relationships, not just shoot off a few DMs and hope for the best. most of these guys are tired of bs pitches, they want to see you actually understand their biz and traffic, not some copy-paste script. if you can do that consistently, you might get somewhere but most just chase quick wins and wonder why they burn out fast. keep it real or go home.
 
Diving straight to the source sounds good until you realize most of these "decision makers" are just one step away from being gatekeepers or not even real. Bet those two deals are gonna dry up fast if you don't have a steady pipeline. Nothing beats good old persistence but most guys forget that every deal is just a game of numbers. You think these direct contacts are the holy grail? I've seen enough to know most of it is just burnt money chasing shadows. You got lucky, now keep the grind or the juice runs out quick. Same story, different day.
 
Okay, listen I know everyone's always yapping about how going direct to the advertiser is the holy grail, better payouts, no middleman skimming your profits but let me tell you what I just pulled off and it's a. I was drowning in this pool of CPA networks, getting paid on a net 30 or worse, trying to chase my money and in the meantime watching my CVR tank cuz the offers are saturated or the network's traffic restrictions are so tight it's like trying to squeeze water from a stone.
Let me stop u right there. Going direct is not some magic switch that solves all problems. 85% of those direct deals are just flaky one-offs or guys trying to dump their inventory before it turns to crap. I've seen enough "big payouts" turn into dead ends fast. The truth is, most of these "ad turns" are short-term hits.
 
Do you really think personalized outreach is
actually, that's not how it works in the real world. personalized outreach can work in some cases but most of the time it's just a lot of wasted time chasing flaky deals. most decision makers are buried in a sea of pitches and unless you have a real connection or a proven track record, your DM is just another drop in the ocean. you gotta remember all affiliate networks are basically the same, the difference is in your data layer. building real relationships takes years not a couple of cold DMs. quick payouts and direct deals are great but don't think it's a long term game just because you shoot a few messages. the truth is most of these direct deals are dead ends or just short term flukes. better to focus on quality traffic and building a pipeline than hoping a couple of DMs turn into gold.
 
Let me compromise the idea that going direct is always better Sure it can pay more and faster but it's not a set it and forget it strategy. You got lucky with those two replies but most of the decision makers are swamped or just not interested in new guys. The key is having a consistent pipeline and relationship building not just sending a bunch of cold DMs. I've seen guys burn out chasing flaky deals just because the payouts look good on paper. So I'd say mix it up, keep testing new angles but don't put all your eggs in one basket. Also don't forget the value of smart follow up and having a good LP to warm those leads.
 
Yeah, sure, chasing those rare unicorns with cold outreach sounds romantic but reality check, most decision makers are just busy or burned out. Your little treasure hunt might pay off once in a while but don't bet the farm on luck alone. Most of these direct deals are flaky or one-time flukes, not a steady pipeline. It's not magic, it's hustle and even then, it's hit or miss. I'd rather optimize my traffic and conversions than waste time chasing ghosts.
 
Honestly, I think the whole going direct versus network thing is a bit overhyped sometimes. Sure, going direct can give you cleaner placements but it also means more legwork and less scalability. Networks, if chosen wisely, still offer a lot of value especially when you're building a larger portfolio. I've seen folks burn a lot of time chasing direct deals only to hit walls with availability and price. Sometimes a good network is the smarter, faster route. Not every trick is a silver bullet, and depending on your niche and goals, a hybrid approach might be better. So I wouldn't get too caught up in the idea that one is automatically better than the other.
 
Sometimes a good network is the smarter, fast
Patina's right about that. Sometimes jumping through hoops to go direct is just not worth the grind especially if the network's got your back with legit offers and solid support.

going direct often feels sexy but man, it's all about the lp and creative
Been there, burned that ad budget trying to do it all myself. Sometimes a good network is the fast lane to scaling without losing your mind.
 
Hard disagree. Going direct is always gonna juice your CVR and give you cleaner data, which is what really matters if you wanna scale and optimize properly. Networks are fine for testing but relying on them long term is just leaving money on the table, especially if you got the chops to go direct and handle the legwork. If your tracking setup isn't server-side you're basically guessing and that's just a money leak waiting to happen.
 
Yeah I get the allure of going direct, especially when you wanna dial in that data and really see what's working without a middleman. But man, I remember back in the day when I thought I had to go all in direct to make it work, and honestly it just turned into a grind that drained my budget fast. Sometimes the network route is the real MVP because they handle the legwork and let you focus on the creative and scaling. It's all about balancing the human connection and smart delegation. Going direct can juice your CVR, sure, but if you're spreading yourself too thin trying to do everything solo, your ROAS suffers. Networks give you a runway to test and optimize without risking your whole budget on a few flaky placements. Long story short, pick your battles and don't get caught up in the shiny object of going all in direct just 'cause it sounds sexy. Sometimes you gotta play the long game and let the network do the heavy lifting while you build that social proof ecosystem.
 
I Just Discovered a Trick
OMG, u gotta share this trick! Im dying here LOL. Sounds like u cracked some secret code or just stumbled on some magic sauce? U know I love a good hack to boost open rates or get out of the promo tab. Spill the beans before I go crazy trying everything and failing LOL. Hurry up, I got 2 minutes before I bounce to a meeting!
 
It's all about balancing the human connection and smart delegation
look, i get what sketch is saying but that human connection stuff is overhyped in this niche. fr, most of the time it's about the offer and the data. delegation is good but you gotta keep control of the flow, especially with nutraceuticals. trust me, direct testing and scaling beats trying to balance some supposed human touch. it's not that deep, just my two cents.
 
going direct can be a gold mine if your landing page is tight and has a solid angle. But never forget landing pages are more important than the offer itself. The trick is in the angle you push and how well you control that flow.
 
But never forget landing pages are more important than the offer itself
let me share a real story, i had a client once with a killer offer but a terrible LP. conversions were trash. turned out it was the angle not just the offer. after we reworked the LP and made it more targeted, boom, ROI shot up. never underestimate the power of a good LP. sometimes it's the secret sauce that makes or breaks the campaign. traffic can be solid but if the LP is weak, you bleed money. control that flow, tweak the angle and you'll see better post-click results.
 
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