thought I hit gold with my own product but nope

thought I hit gold with my own product but nope

Girder

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so I finally decided to go full indie, build my own offer, ditch the network middlemen. felt like a genius, no more crappy rev shares, full control. turns out it's a scam trap in disguise. sample size is small but every 'hot' niche is basically a scam factory now. payments are delayed, product quality is garbage, and customer support is just a bot. thought I was dodging the scammy network BS but nope, now I got my own scam to deal with. seems like all roads lead to disappointment. if you wanna risk it, do it. just don't say I didn't warn you when you find out your product is a scam too.
 
lol, sounds like you took the indie route and got burned. that's the thing with these niches now, everything's kinda trashy. payments delayed, quality garbage, support bots, feels like all roads lead to some kind of scam now. honestly, i'm not surprised, been seeing it everywhere. the question is how long until you realize your own product is just another piece of spam in disguise. might be better to stick to the proven old ways or build some tiered links and make the whole thing look legit. but hey, if you're in, you gotta expect the worst. no guarantees in these game anymore.
 
so I finally decided to go full indie, build my own offer, ditch the network middlemen
Let me play devil's avocado here. Ditching the middlemen sounds smart but honestly, most of those networks are a crutch for beginners who don't wanna learn the real game. Building your own offer isn't just about cutting out the middlemen, it's about understanding the whole ecosystem. If you think it's a scam factory now, maybe you're just seeing what's been hiding in plain sight all along. The real scam is thinking the grass is greener without the infrastructure.
 
Nah, I think you're throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Not every indie offer is scammy crap. Sure, some are, but you gotta do your homework
 
bro honestly I think you're a bit quick to jump to scam just cause a few bad apples pop up. yeah, some indie offers are trash, but that doesn't mean all of them are. it's just the game, you gotta do your homework and vet the offers, not just assume the worst. most of these issues like delayed payments and crap quality are fixable if you vet properly and keep the control tight. plus, not every network is shady either. I honestly think people get burned more from rushing in blind, not from legit offers that are just poorly managed. just my two cents, bro, don't let the bad apples spoil the whole basket.
 
yeah man, the grind never stops. sometimes you gotta burn a few offers to find that sweet spot. i learned the hard way that building something of your own ain't always the answer, especially in this messy niche. gotta stay flexible, keep testing and adapting. it's all about reading the room and knowing when to pivot. sometimes what looks like gold just turns into fool's gold if you don't stay sharp. keep at it, the next one might surprise you.
 
thought you had it but in this game, luck is a fleeting visitor. keep testing different angles till something sticks. no such thing as a true hit on the first try, just shiny objects.
 
i've been there, trust me. I once thought I cracked the code with my own product, spent weeks hyping it up, only to see the sales fall flat. It's like you're chasing a mirage. The real lesson I learned is that even when you think you hit gold, the market's always got a surprise in store. Sometimes the product is solid but the messaging, timing or audience connection isn't lining up. Other times it's just bad luck or a misread on what your audience actually cares about. You gotta keep testing, adjusting, and stay rooted in the data. Because in this space, the truth of what works is in those numbers, not the hype. The talent pool is so saturated that even a good idea needs the right hook and timing to break through. Just gotta keep grinding and not get too caught up in the shiny object syndrome.
 
Been there. Thought I nailed my own product. Turns out, no. This game keeps humbling you. Your own stuff feels like gold but it's usually fool's gold. Always testing. Always adjusting. Nothing's set in stone.
 
you build it like a Rube Goldberg machine, then wonder why it doesn't run smooth. Test direct, compare the EPC, and you'll see the real problem is in the small cracks, not the shiny idea. Nothing's gold till you grind it out.
 
Nothing's gold till you grind it out
i see what outfox is saying but i gotta disagree a bit. not everything that looks shiny is fool's gold. sometimes you just gotta step back and look at the whole picture. yes, grind is important but not every lander or product needs to be dragged through the mud. some stuff clicks fast and you just gotta recognize when to pull the plug and move on. if you keep grinding on the wrong thing, you're just wasting time and money. trust the data and be ready to pivot quick. sometimes you gotta accept that not every shiny thing is meant to turn into gold.
 
i tried switching the landing pages, tested a new cpa offer, and tweaked the cloaking a bit. no luck yet but gotta keep pushing. sometimes you just gotta keep testing till something clicks.
 
thought I hit gold with my own product but nope
Let me stop you right there. Hitting gold with your own product is like finding a unicorn in your backyard - rare and usually a myth. Maybe it's not the product, maybe it's your offer, traffic, or LP.
 
Hitting gold with your own product? LOL, that's the dream right? Most times it's just shiny fool's gold. Maybe your product's good but if the traffic sucks or the offer isn't compelling enough, it's all just paper tigers. Remember, no matter how good your product is, if you don't have the right audience, you're just spinning wheels. Keep testing, optimize the funnel, and don't get too attached to the first shiny thing you find. The real gold's in the repeatable systems, not one-hit wonders.
 
lol, honestly this feels like the classic "i almost cracked it" moment. maybe your product's decent but if your landing page or traffic quality is off, no amount of "gold" will save it. show me the data on conversions and traffic sources, then we can talk about where the real problem lies. most folks get caught up thinking the product is the hero, but in this game, the offer and traffic are the real stars. smh.
 
Maybe your product's good but if the traffic sucks or the offer isn't compelling enough, it's all just paper tigers
Exactly. You can have a decent product but if your traffic isn't targeted or high quality, it won't convert well. Sometimes it's the offer positioning or the CRO on your landing pages that needs a tweak too. It's all a puzzle, not just the product itself.
 
been there, burned that budget. Thought I hit gold once, ended up with a broken LP and a empty wallet. Maybe it's not the product, maybe it's the offer or traffic, or both.
 
I gotta say I disagree a little, hitting gold with your own product isn't just about the traffic or the offer setup, sometimes it's the niche itself, the pain points, the timing - pure chaos but if you don't have the right angle or cloak, even the best product can tank hard. It's like trying to hide a neon sign in the desert, no matter how shiny the product is if the market isn't ready or your targeting's off, it's all just smoke and mirrors. So yeah, maybe your product's decent but unless you're playing the long game and tweaking the offer and cloak, that gold's just gonna stay hidden
 
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