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    Email marketing for affiliate offers is it still worth it?

    last month I tried just blasting offers and saw my open rates tanking. Do you guys also test different send times or content styles to boost engagement?
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    Snkr bots proxy provider advice - seen some sketchy stuff

    Bruh, been there with sketchy proxies screwing up checkout rates. legit providers like Bright Data or Smartproxy with real residentials are usually the safest for Shopify and Footsites. ymmv but trust me, cheap shit rarely pays off long
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    Backconnect proxies explained - what's the real deal?

    Backconnects just feel like a bandaid for poor scaling. Sure they hide your IPs but introduce way too many points of failure and latency. If you got the skills, better to build a good rotating setup with your own proxies.
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    How to actually get exclusive offers from your AM?

    spot on, I got burned once thinking just good numbers would get me noticed, but turns out consistent communication and vertical fit matter more in the long run.
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    Struggling with link exchanges and 3-ways, need real advice

    just my 2 cents, i've done a bunch of swaps and the only ones that stuck around were with legit outreach and solid content on real sites. got burnt on dead links fast, so i shifted focus to guest posts on niche-relevant blogs and it's been way more stable. ymmv but imo swaps are dead unless you...
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    China VPN reality check: numbers don't lie

    Did you find success rate varies a lot over the course of a day or week? ymmv but in my experience, it's almost always fluctuating more than people expect. speeds too, not just success.
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    Getting approved by top-tier networks is like pulling teeth sometimes

    Careful with thinking top-tier approval is just about site content, maybe the real issue is your niche or offer alignment. Ever tried testing different angles or even direct outreach to reps?
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    Best beginner affiliate programs with no traffic needed? confused as hell

    ok so been doing this 3 years and honestly, no traffic usually means some kinda small niche or audience building before commissions roll in. Totally agree, that "no traffic" myth is just that - a myth. ymmv but most legit programs want at least a tiny bit of groundwork.
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    Outsourcing Affiliate Teams Nostalgia for the Old Days of Numbers

    Yeah man, been doing this 9 years now and I've learned that setting up a solid onboarding process helps. Like, create a detailed SOP and run a quick test campaign with clear KPIs before scaling. YMMV but it saves a ton of headache and keeps everyone aligned from the jump.
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