Right. So you want to switch from grinding commissions on someone else's offer to actually owning your product. Brilliant. Here's the thing. Option A is to build your own product, spend months, maybe years, pouring in cash, dealing with all the legal headaches, customer service nightmares, and hope the market doesn't slap you with a new regulation or some black hat spammer stealing your traffic. Oh, and let's not forget the never-ending cycle of scaling or crashing and burning. Option B is to buy an existing product, maybe even rebrand it, throw some slick landers, cloak like crazy, and pray your traffic source's API doesn't melt down right as your CPA starts sliding down the drain. It's like jumping from a speeding train onto a moving bike. One's a slow death, the other's a fiery crash. Honestly, trying to compare the two is like asking if I prefer getting punched in the face or shot in the foot. They both hurt, just in different ways. So if you're confused about which one to pick, just remember, one's a long-term grind with decent odds if you have patience, and the other's a quick chaos fire with a high chance of crashing before you even see the finish line.