Direct Deals vs Networks: Is Going Solo Really Smarter?

Direct Deals vs Networks: Is Going Solo Really Smarter?

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honestly been seeing a lot of chatter about skipping networks and going straight to advertisers lately. Honestly I think a lot of guys are overestimating how much better it is. Sure, some direct deals can pay more and cut out middlemen, but let's be real, they come with a lot more hassle. Finding legit direct deals is a nightmare sometimes, and even when you do, the payout terms can be all over the place. Plus, the network routes your traffic more efficiently, which means less headache and more scale. If you get a good direct deal, yeah, you can hit higher cpc and better margins, but ymmv. Most of the time, the network handles the vetting, payouts, and tracking so you can focus on just scaling. I've seen guys waste a lot of time chasing direct deals that end up ghosting or screwing them over. If you're starting out or just trying to scale fast, I'd say stick with proven networks, get your offers dialed, then maybe go direct on the side once you've built trust and reputation. Trying to do everything solo from the jump usually burns more time than it's worth. Anyone else feel me or got stories where direct was actually worth it?
 
Yup exactly. I've scored some legit direct deals that paid pretty decent, but the grind to find those was a whole adventure. Sometimes the juice is worth the squeeze, but most of the time, the network keeps things smooth and predictable. It's all about balancing the risk and reward, imo lol.
 
Just my 2 cents, same here. If u got the patience to chase legit directs, it can pay off but most of the time the network's just easier and less hassle rn. Unless u got a legit pipeline, stick with the proven routes.
 
Spot on. Do you think the effort to build those legit direct pipelines is worth it long term or just a temporary hustle?
 
Been doing this 3 years and rn I kinda see both sides. Yeah, chasing direct can pay off if u hit the right deal but honestly, the hassle factor often outweighs the benefits unless u got a legit pipeline already built. The network route might feel like the safe route rn but do u really think it's sustainable long term or just a cushion while u figure out the real deals? I mean, if u want scale fast and don't wanna chase ghosts, sticking with proven networks and building trust is probably smarter. Trying to do everything solo from scratch usually costs more time and energy than it's worth unless u got the patience and resources to grind that pipeline.
 
If you wanna cut through some of the direct deal hassle, check out PandaDoc or similar tools for streamlining contracts and payouts. They save a lot of back and forth, plus keep everything transparent. Might not make it easier to find deals but definitely helps with managing them.
 
actually, going solo can be a nightmare if u dont have the reach or trust, networks can be a lifesaver sometimes. smh, it depends on ur scale and skills.
 
Careful with thinking going solo is always better, like only 15% of affiliates get consistent direct deals w/o a big list or high cr. networks handle 80% of CPA offers, so if ur just starting out or don't have a solid trust level, u might struggle to get good payouts direct
 
been doing this 3 years, and honestly, going solo is a gamble. i got some small direct deals but mostly rely on networks. u gotta have mad reach or trust to go fully solo imo.
 
If you serious about going solo, try using a deal management tool like Voluum. It keeps track of your direct deals vs network campaigns easily, saves time, and helps optimize ROI without needing to juggle multiple platforms
 
careful with thinking it's just about tools tho. went solo for a bit and man, building good direct relationships and knowing the offer inside out made way bigger difference for me. tools help but u gotta do the legwork first.
 
bruh, going solo can be a legit headache if u don't got those direct relationships dialed in. tools like Voluum help but imo, building trust with publishers and knowing the offer inside out makes all the difference.
 
Last month I tried going solo on a couple of offers and honestly it was a mess. Yeah, I saved some juice on commissions but managing the deals, tracking conversions, and fixing issues took way more time than I expected. If you're just starting out or not ready to grind on relationship building, I'd say networks are still your best bet. Going solo sounds cool but it's not all sunshine and rainbows, especially w/o the right connections.
 
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