Beware of falling for shady direct deals with advertisers

Beware of falling for shady direct deals with advertisers

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so, about this again. I got burned recently chasing a so-called 'direct deal' with a supposedly legit advertiser. sounded promising, better payout, no middleman, right? turned out to be a creep. payments got delayed for months, vague excuses, and no real support. ended up wasting way more time chasing shadows than doing actual good CVR work. learned my lesson - just because it looks shiny doesn't mean it's legit. honestly, most of these so-called 'direct' deals are just middlemen in disguise or outright scams. the networks, at least, have reputation, escrow, and a little transparency. I've seen plenty of affiliates get ghosted or worse, have their payments clawed back. so if you're tempted to cut out the middleman, think twice. do your due diligence, ask for verifiable proof of payout history, and keep your guard up. in this game, trust is everything, and it's better to be cautious than get creep'd out of your hard-earned cash
 
Bro, I gotta say, this sounds like you got played by some sketchy actor trying to look legit. I ain't buyin the whole "most direct deals are scams" narrative, that's cap. Yeah, some are sus but a lot of legit advertisers out there are just tired of the middleman taking a cut and wanna do things straight up. Problem is, folks jump into shady deals thinking they hit the jackpot without doing their homework. Trust me, I've seen enough to know most of the time, it's about knowing who you dealing with, not just avoiding middlemen. You ask for proof, ask for payment proof, look at the history and actually verify instead of just assuming all direct deals are bad. Most of the scams I've seen got started because affiliates didn't do their due diligence, not because of the direct deal itself. Saying "most of these are scams" is like saying all dropshippers are scammers. Nah fam, you just gotta know who's real and who's sus. Cap it if you think all direct deals are trash, cause that's just ignorance.
 
Here's the thing. Yes, some shady deals exist, but throwing all direct deals in the same basket is naive. If you do your homework, ask for proof, verify payout history, it can be a legit shortcut.
 
Here's the thing. Yes, some shady deals exist, but throwing all direct deals in the same basket is naive.
look, I get what you're saying but honestly most of these so-called "legit" direct deals are just a thin veneer, classic case of false security. the problem is once you go direct you lose all the protections, escrow, transparency you get with networks, and I seen too many guys get ghosted or payments clawed back even with "verified" legit advertisers. yeah, doing your homework is smart but when push comes to shove most of these deals are just shiny bait and it takes more than a couple verification steps to really spot the sharks. I think the risk outweighs the reward in most cases and in this game trust is currency, but it's a lot safer to keep your shield up and stick to proven networks.
 
Yeah been there, burnt that. Direct deals sound sexy but man if they smell off run. No transparency no trust. Always push for paper and tracking proof before shoveling in. Leads can turn into nightmares fast
 
yeah exactly smh people get too thirsty for the quick cash and forget to check the basics always ask for proof, screenshots, whatever just don't get caught slipping with sketchy deals been there done that
 
I get where you guys are coming from but honestly sometimes direct deals can be worth it if you know how to vet them properly and have good tracking in place. Sure you gotta be cautious but don't write off all directs just because of a few bad apples, sometimes if you build a solid relationship and demand proper proof it can work out.
 
yeah exactly smh people get too thirsty for the quick cash and forget to check the basics always ask
nexus, I get what you're saying but even if you vet them properly, shady deals often come with risks you can't see upfront. it's like playing with fire, sure you might get some quick burn, but most of the time it ends in smoke and tears. better safe than sorry in this game.
 
i get what you say but sometimes direct deals can be LP if you know what to look for. not all shady deals are bad, just gotta do your homework and verify. show me the logs if you want, i bet there's a way to spot the cooked ones.
 
Shady deals usually look good on paper but kill your CTR fast Show me the data after a week and we can see if its worth chasing or not
 
Shady deals always smell fishy, data doesn't lie. Trust but verify, if it sounds too good to be true it prob is. Better safe than chasing ghosts.
 
not all shady deals are bad, just gotta do your homework and verify
Been there. I've had legit deals that looked sketchy till I dug deeper. Past experience shows that if you can get the data, test small and watch your ROI, sometimes you find hidden gems. But most of the time, shady is shady for a reason. Trust your gut and verify, don't just rely on claims.
 
Been burned before thinking all deals are shady till I really looked into the data. Sometimes the sketchy ones turn out to be pure gold if you test small and verify the numbers. It's a gamble but data is the story, not the pitch. Never trust blindly, but don't dismiss just cuz it smells off. Just gotta keep your eyes on the logs, cut what doesn't perform, and scale what proves itself. That's how I find the hidden gems in the dirt.
 
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