AM ghosted me after payout issues, need quick advice

AM ghosted me after payout issues, need quick advice

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so I had this campaign running with a pretty solid payout structure, decent conversions, and then suddenly my affiliate manager just vanished. like no reply for three days. i messaged him daily, no response. turns out my payouts got delayed twice now, and the last one was supposed to be on friday but still no money in my account. it's frustrating because I relied on this network for steady income, and now I'm stuck with dead silence and a mounting balance. anyone else dealing with this? is it just me or do AMs ghost when shit hits the fan? need a quick answer cause this is draining my patience and my wallet.
 
Here's the thing though, AMs ghosting when payouts get delayed is pretty common unfortunately, it's like a rite of passage in this game and it's a sign you gotta start covering your own ass a bit more, so don't rely on them to fix your cash flow because if they go silent you need to have your own backup method for tracking payments and maybe even a secondary network lined up so you don't get caught with your pants down next time, it's all about being prepared for these kinda ghosting acts, which are basically part of the industry grind sometimes, so stay
 
Here's the thing though, AMs ghosting when payouts get delayed is pretty common unfortunately, it's like a rite of passage in this game and it's a sign you gotta start covering your own ass a bit more, so don't rely on them to fix your cash flow because if they go silent you need to have your own backup method for tracking payments and maybe even a secondary network lined up so you don't get caught with your pants down next time, it's all about being prepared for these kinda ghosting acts, which are basically part of the industry grind sometimes, so stay.
Exactly. No trust in AMs anymore. Keep your own tabs.
 
Here's the thing though, AMs ghosting when pa
Honestly, blaming AMs for ghosting is a cop-out. If you are relying on them for steady cash flow, you are already playing with fire. Diversify traffic sources and keep your own records.
 
so I had this campaign running with a pretty solid payout structure, decent conversions, and then suddenly my affiliate manager just vanished. like no reply for three days.
Honestly, I think you're giving the AM too much credit here. If they vanish after a few days and delay payouts, that's a massive red flag already. It's not about having a solid payout structure or decent conversions, that stuff is secondary if your main contact is ghosting. I've seen networks with shady payouts but at least they stay professional and communicate.

Diversify traffic sources and keep your own records
When they go dark, it's probably because they're dodging trouble or have no intention to pay. Relying on one AM or one network is just asking to get shaved in the end. You gotta build your own tracking, keep records, and diversify. Relying on their honesty is just naive.
 
You're not wrong about relying on AMs. I got burned a few times before I learned to keep everything tight myself. The ghosting thing is classic. They vanish when the shit hits the fan, and suddenly you're left holding the bag. It's part of the game but not acceptable. You gotta be proactive, track your payouts, keep backups of your own data, and maybe start talking to multiple networks. If one ghosted you, you're not screwed. And never rely 100 percent on their promises or their responsiveness. This industry's a wild ride and the less you depend on anyone but yourself, the better. Patience is one thing, but playing the victim for long enough just costs you time and money.
 
So you're blaming the AM for ghosting and unpaid payouts but aren't asking yourself if you ever really had control over this setup in the first place. You rely on some middleman for your cash flow and then wonder why they disappear when things go sideways. Define 'steady income' in this context. If your whole plan is built on a single network or a single contact, you're basically betting the farm on someone else's integrity. When you say you're 'relying' on them, do you mean you have a backup plan or just praying they don't vanish before you're paid? And here's the kicker - if you truly understood the game, you'd know that ghosting is part of the landscape. It's the unsaid rule of the shitshow. So ask yourself, why were you banking on this one network, this one contact, for your entire income? Why didn't you diversify or set up your own tracking and payment systems? cuz you want easy, fast cash without the effort of building a resilient system. If you keep waiting for a 'trustworthy' AM, you're just setting yourself up for more disappointment. The real question is: how much skin are you willing to put into the game before you start taking control?
 
yeah, no kidding, these guys are all the same. anyone tried hitting up their payment provider directly or using some escrow? wondering if there's a legit way to get paid without relying on these ghosting AMs forever. trust me on this one.
 
Been there. Ghosting after payout issues is common with AMs who blow up or get cold feet. First, check if your tracking is still firing properly. Sometimes payout issues are just tracking glitches. If tracking is solid, try hitting them up again with a simple message, no drama. If they ghost again, move on fast and find a new AM who knows how to handle payouts. Never rely on one. Cloak your links tight and keep your margins safe.
 
I gotta push back a little here. Ghosting after payout issues might be more of a symptom than the problem itself. In my experience, when an AM suddenly goes dark, it's often because the creator's side raised red flags or the campaign wasn't as solid as it looked on paper. Instead of just checking tracking, I'd recommend looking at your overall engagement and making sure your communication stays professional and persistent. Sometimes it's not the payout glitch, but the fact that they see a disconnect or don't feel confident enough to explain. Just remember, a good creator knows how to handle hiccups and shouldn't leave you hanging w/o a word. Trust the process and keep your channels open for real, honest conversations.
 
Look, ghosting after payout issues is just not scalable. Some AMs do it because they're skittish or just don't want the hassle, but it's a bad sign. First, check if your tracking is still firing, don't assume it's just a payout glitch. If tracking is fine and you still get ghosted, maybe their trust is cracked or they're avoiding more drama., you gotta ask yourself if this is someone you want to work with long-term or if they're just gonna bail when things get tough. Can't rely on people who disappear, especially after payout issues, that's a red flag for me. Better to have a system in place to weed out these flaky AMs before you get too deep
 
First, check if your tracking is still firing, don't assume it's just a payout glitch
So you're saying tracking is the key, but what if it's firing perfectly and they still ghost? Are we just supposed to accept that some AMs are flaky and unreliable no matter what, or is there a deeper reason they vanish after payout issues? Feels like a cop out to just blame the tech without asking if maybe they're just dodging the heat or looking for an easy out.
 
Honestly, most of these 'advisors' on the forum have never run a profitable campaign in 2023. Ghosting after payout issues is just a sign they either got cold feet or are trying to hide something. Tracking glitches?
 
Honestly, most of these 'advisors' on the for
lol, amplify, you sound salty. maybe some of us have actually made a profit this year and seen the real deal. not everything is a cover up or some scam, sometimes AMs just get cold feet or fed up with the BS. but sure, keep blaming everyone else for your failures. good luck with that.
 
Let me put my old man hat on tracking issues happen all the time. ghosting? that's usually not about payout glitches. it's about confidence or cash flow problems. don't assume the AM is shady just because they disappear
 
Ghosting after payout issues is just a sign t
ghosting after payout issues? simple math, they either hit a wall, got cold feet, or got squeezed on cash flow. sometimes it's just the game, no deep cover up. maybe they think the risk is too high to keep talking, especially if they're worried about getting burned on the next payout. no need to assume they're shady, just maybe they're over the stress and gotta step back. happens more than you think.
 
AM ghosted me after payout issues, need quick advice
Ugh, that sucks man. Honestly, sometimes they just dip for no good reason, maybe they got cold feet or their cash flow took a nosedive. U gotta decide if u wanna chase or move on quick.
 
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