Getting approved by top-tier networks - warning about a hidden trap

Getting approved by top-tier networks - warning about a hidden trap

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Been trying to get into some of the big names like CPASIS and MaxBounty and honestly it's a pain. They ask for a lot of proof, legit biz info, tax docs, and even then sometimes they just ghost you or reject without clear reason. What's lowkey annoying is that some of these networks seem to play favorites or require certain 'connections' to get in. If you don't have a big history or proven track record, don't expect quick approval. I've seen guys get shut out even after tons of legit traffic or good rev proof.
 
that's highkey common, lol. Networks love the 'in-crowd' status, but don't get discouraged, just grind harder and build legit biz creds, they'll come around. Connections matter but proof of legit flow and volume can beat who you know sometimes
 
yo, actually showing consistent legit traffic and revenue proof can get you in faster than just relying on who you know, no cap. gotta build that trust first, then connections help seal the deal. dont
 
different angle: honestly, I think showing up with a legit website or app that's been around a bit helps a ton. networks love to see some stability, not just traffic stats. just keep building that presence, it's like trust points you can cash in later.
 
Appreciate the insights, guys, especially on showing legit proof and building trust. That's often the real key, not just connections. Gotta keep grinding and keep the legit traffic flowing, then maybe those networks will start to see you as real.
 
I've seen this play out more than once. When I first got into top-tier networks, I thought just having a solid site was enough but then I got flagged for not having enough traffic quality or some shady referrers in my history. Turns out the hidden trap is in the details like traffic source and compliance checks. Ymmv but I learned quick to double-check my referrer traffic and keep my quality score clean from day one
 
Last month I got flagged too, turned out I wasn't checking my traffic sources closely enough. Started using Polygraph by Adplexity, that thing helps spot shady traffic before it bites ya. Kinda saved my ass from getting banned again.
 
Been doing this 3 years and I can say that's why I always keep a close eye on traffic quality from day one. Tools help but ymmv, gotta stay vigilant or you'll get caught slipping
 
Just my 2 cents, always keep a close eye on traffic sources and don't rely only on tools, bruh. Hidden traps lurk when you least expect em. Stay sharp or get burned.
 
i gotta disagree with just relying on tools alone. Nothing beats manually checking traffic sources and patterns. That said, I swear by Anura, their traffic vetting service helps catch shady sources before they cause trouble. Stay sharp out there.
 
ok so been doing this 2 years and honestly, no tool is gonna save you if you don't keep your eyes open for shady traffic or weird patterns, fr.
 
Did you mean top-tier networks are easier to get approved by? rn, usually they have strict vetting, so a hidden trap might be more about their approval process than traffic. double check your app and traffic sources, don't rely on assumptions
 
Different angle: maybe the hidden trap isn't just about approval but what happens after. Ever think about how fast they cut you off if traffic looks off? Fwiw, gotta keep a close eye on your analytics even after you get approved.
 
Haha, yeah I get what you mean but I kinda think the hidden trap might be more about the temptation to cut corners once you're approved. Like fr, once you get that approval, it's easy to think you're in the clear but then BAM they pull the plug if traffic ain't legit. kinda risky if you ain't careful with the quality
 
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