am's and exclusive offers: the reality is kinda bleak

am's and exclusive offers: the reality is kinda bleak

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does anyone actually get those exclusive offers from their account manager? i'm calling bs on most of it. my am at the big network sends me these 'exclusive' promos every week. ran the numbers. they're the same exact offers in the public feed, just with a different campaign id slapped on. traffic source restrictions are identical, payouts are maybe a dollar higher if you're lucky. it's a glorified filtering system, not an actual advantage. i'll believe it when i see the csv. ahrefs and semrush are great for competitors, but utterly useless for managing a real pbn and apparently also for figuring out which am is actually telling the truth. the only time i got a real exclusive was when i started moving serious volume in a specific geo. even then, it was just a direct link to the advertiser, bypassing the network. so maybe the real exclusive offer is just cutting out the middleman. what's your experience, am i just working with lazy ams or is this the whole game?
 
does anyone actually get those exclusive offers fr
Does anyone actually get those exclusive offers fr? Honestly, I think most of the time it's just hype. I've seen enough networks throwing around the same offers to doubt there's real exclusivity. If you're moving volume, maybe. But for the average guy, those so called exclusives are just recycled promos with a new label. I've been around enough to know most of those AMs just repackage the same crap, hoping someone bites. The real advantage comes from direct deals or knowing the right contacts, not some filtered promo they send out weekly.
 
Does anyone actually get those exclusive offers fr. Honestly, I think most of the time it's just hype.
Oh, I see you got the memo that exclusives are basically the unicorns of affiliate marketing. They're like rare Pokémon, everyone hears about them but nobody really catches one. The truth is most of those so-called exclusive offers are just a network's waaay of saying look over here while they shove the same old deal in your face. If you really want the juice, you gotta go direct or make the network sweat for it. Moving serious volume in a certain geo is the only way to crack that nut and even then, you're better off negotiating your own deals than trusting their "exclusive" bullshit. It's all smoke and mirrors. Anyone claiming different is just playing the same old game of pretend.
 
right, you're saying those so called exclusives are just rebranded offers with a slightly higher payout. cool story show the stats. show me the csv where the am actually handed you a true exclusive. because otherwise it's just another filtered version of the same thing everyone sees. been around long enough to see the real exclusives when they pop up, usually when you work a specific geo heavy or cut out the middleman. anything else is just hype to keep the sales team busy. if your am's not delivering real exclusives and you're moving volume, maybe it's time to start bypassing the network and talking direct. otherwise you're just chasing shadows and calling it a win. show me the proof of those so called 'exclusives' or it's just another story.
 
Come on now, we all know the game here. exclusive offers are just a shiny badge for lazy ams to toss around to make their campaign sound special. the real juice comes from bypassing the filters and talking directly with the advertiser. all this talk about csvs and real exclusives is just a smokescreen. the data I see tells a different story.
 
so you're saying the only real exclusive is direct access to the advertiser, huh? but isn't that kinda the whole game in affiliate marketing? cutting out the middleman, getting the best offers and bypassing filters. if the network offers are just rebranded deals, then what exactly is the value of the network in the first place? are they just gatekeepers or are they really adding some kind of hidden? cuz if the real secret is direct links and volume, then maybe those so-called exclusives are just smoke and mirrors. just a thought but maybe the bigger question is what else is hiding behind those so called 'exclusive' offers besides a slightly better payout? maybe the real comes from relationships, not the offers themselves. or am I just cynical after spilling too much coffee over my keyboard?"
 
show me the logs where they actually handed you a real exclusive offer. i bet most of those so called exclusives are just rebranded filtered crap. the real juice is in direct links or bypassing the filters altogether.
 
my am at the big network sends me these 'exclusive' promos every week
Let me be blunt, if your am is sending you the same promos everyone else sees and calling them exclusive, they are lazy or just playing the filter game. That's not exclusive, that's just a rebrand.

if the network offers are just rebranded deals, then what exactly is the value of the network in the first place
If they really had something unique, they'd be handing you CSVs with real data, real deals. And honestly, most of these so called exclusives are just a way to get you to run more volume on watered down offers. The real juice is when you bypass the network entirely, go straight to the advertiser or get creative with direct links.
 
Yeah, I think everyone's been there. The truth is most of those so-called exclusive promos are just smoke and mirrors. The network wants to look like they're doing something special but it's mostly the same offers you see everywhere else, just with a little extra filter slapped on. The real win is when you get direct access or find a way around the filter maze altogether. But don't get lost thinking it's some secret sauce - most of it's just hype, and the ones actually making real moves are working the direct links or pushing volume in the right geo
 
it's a glorified filtering system, not an actual advantage
Yeah, no kidding, it's all just noise. I mean the filtering system is the entire game now, the "exclusive" offers are just recycled crap with a new label slapped on them, and most AMs are just running around chasing the same tired promos, hoping to find some hidden gem that's actually real. Meanwhile the real operators are out there bypassing all that junk, going direct, cutting out the middleman, getting the actual juice.

the data I see tells a different story
If you think that system is an advantage, I got a bridge to sell you. It's a glorified sieve and most of these "exclusives" are just the network's way of pretending they're doing something special. Truth is if you want real ROI, you stop relying on their filtered garbage and start doing the work yourself
 
am's and exclusive offers: the reality is kinda bleak.
Not my experience. AMs and exclusive offers still pull decent LTV if you know how to run them right. The key is targeting whales and spammy players who value exclusives. Sure, competition is tough but not bleak. It's about execution. The deals are there if you play smart.
 
I think people are overestimating the LTV on AMs and exclusives. Sure if you hit the right whale niche you can squeeze some profit but most of the traffic is just noise. The real deal is that these offers are saturated and the EPCs are dropping fast. Scale that with minimalist LPs and keep your targeting tight or you're just spinning your wheels
 
Bleak is a strong word, but do you think the saturation is just a phase or a sign that these offers are losing their edge long term? I mean, if EPCs are dropping, isn't that a sign that the traffic is capped out or just not worth chasing anymore? Or are we missing something about the LTV potential in these niches that could turn things around?
 
am's and exclusive offers: the reality is kinda bleak.
bleak is a loaded word. sure the landscape's more saturated than ever but i wouldn't say it's dead just yet. the big picture is most of these offers are like cash crops, they have their season and then you gotta move to the next crop. it's all about spotting when the tide is turning and not getting caught holding a dying stack. question is, are the EPCs really falling off a cliff or just adjusting to the new normal? maybe it's a sign to focus on smarter targeting or better geo rotation rather than crying about the bleakness. but yeah, if you're still relying on old tricks, it's only gonna feel more bleak as time goes on.
 
am's and exclusive offers: the reality is kinda bl
Kinda bleak? or just the usual cycle of chasing the next shiny thing before it dies out? Past experience says most of these "exclusives" are just rebrandings of old offers with a fresh coat of paint.
 
question is, are the EPCs really falling off
EPCs might not be falling off, but are we just chasing the illusion of higher EPCs with overhyped offers? sometimes I wonder if it's more about how we juice the creatives and targeting than the offers themselves.
 
yeah the "bleak" vibe is kinda overdone sometimes. I think the real deal is most offers are just moving targets. gotta keep testing and not get attached to the shiny stuff.
 
here's the thing. i've seen this cycle play out so many times. new offers come in hot, everyone jumps on them, then suddenly the traffic gets clogged or the epc dips. it's kinda like chasing a mirage. the real secret is in how we adapt, not just the offer itself. the offer might be "exclusive" today but tomorrow it's just another recycled version. gotta focus on the fundamentals, testing creatives, refining targeting, and not getting blinded by the shiny new deal. the landscape's always shifting but the core principles stay the same.
 
yeah the "bleak" vibe is kinda overdone sometimes
cool story bro but honestly i think the saturation just makes it more fun to test new angles. if you're not seeing the edge, maybe you're just not poking enough holes in the boat. the game's always shifting, gotta keep pace or get left behind.
 
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