Discovered a sneaky trick for better conversions with direct deals

Discovered a sneaky trick for better conversions with direct deals

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Yo so I was burning through a bunch of campaigns right and got super frustrated cause nothing was converting and the payments got all weird and delayed then I remembered I saw some guys talking about going direct with advertisers instead of through networks and at first I thought nah that sounds sketchy but I gave it a shot anyway and wow it actually works I just cold emailed a few brands I liked and honestly some of them responded fast and were way more chill about giving me better CPA deals no middlemen bs just straight up deals and payments are way smoother now the thing is tho I dunno if it's gonna work for all niches but I feel like I just unlocked a secret shortcut but I wonder how sustainable this is like are they gonna start blocking IPs or something or do I need to build legit relationships with them? Anyway, if anyone is tired of the network games and payments being all over the place maybe try reaching out directly I think it could be the way to go. Anyone else tried this and had luck?
 
honestly, I've seen similar stuff where direct deals boost rev by like 20-30% and payment delays cut in half. But yeah, some brands are starting to block IPs or track email domains, so building real rapport might be safer long term. Think of it like a test - if you can get steady replies, it
 
ever tried using Hunter.io or Voila Norbert to verify email addresses before reaching out to avoid dead ends and boost your response rate?
 
spot on, direct deals can really boost rev and cut out the bs. just keep in mind some brands might start catching on, so building legit relationships is key. testing but stay cautious.
 
tbh yep exactly, direct deals can work for some niches but honestly my experience is different. I've found that most brands are pretty hesitant to go straight, especially without a legit rapport built up. They tend to stick with networks because it's easier for them to track and control. Cold emailing might get you in the door but I doubt it's sustainable long term unless you're actually able to build a real relationship.
 
been doing direct outreach for a while now and honestly most brands are pretty open if u come off genuine, not sketchy. sure some might catch on but as long as u stay legit and avoid spamming, u can keep it rolling. building a rapport still beats cold emailing every time
 
careful with burning bridges tho, some brands might start blocking IPs or get sketchy if they catch on. build legit relations or it's gonna backfire
 
Most folks see "sneaky" and think shady, not typo. If it's legit, don't over-explain, just own it. Confusion?
 
smh, "sneaky" sounds kinda shady, even if it's legit. ppl might think u got somethin to hide or play dirty. better to be clear, not sneaky, if u wanna keep trust
 
I gotta disagree, I think the OP meant "sneaky" on purpose, not a typo. I've seen plenty of legit affiliates use "sneaky" to hint at a clever little tweak that's not super obvious but boosts conversions. calling it shady just because of the word is kinda jumping to conclusions lol.
 
disagree, I think the "sneaky" trick might actually be a legit move if it's about slight tweaks that aren't obvious but work. but do u think this kinda stuff could backfire if ppl catch on or get suspicious?
 
A solid tip for better conversions is split testing ur offers and landing pages rn. I saw some affiliates get up to 30% lift just by swapping a headline or CTA button color. Using tools like Thrive Architect or Unbounce can help u run quick A/B tests w/o breaking the bank.
 
Bruh, I think "sneaky" tricks can work but gotta be careful not to cross the line or you'll get banned or flagged, especially with direct deals.
 
different angle: have u thought about using a legit link cloaker like Pretty Links or ThirstyAffiliates? keeps stuff clean and kinda sneaky w/o crossing the line. do u think that might help or just add more risk?
 
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