Getting approved by top-tier networks, yeah right

Getting approved by top-tier networks, yeah right

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Sigh I gotta vent. Getting approved by those top-tier CPA networks these days feels like pulling teeth. You got your legit traffic, your decent payout history, but nope they want some secret handshake or a contact that's been in the game since the 90s. Tried to get into a few big names recently, filled out all the forms, sent over legit proof of traffic and got ghosted. Like they just don't want fresh blood or they've already got their favorites. Meanwhile I see guys who just bought a new domain and spun up some shady site and they're in within days. It's frustrating how they pick and choose who gets in. They act like they're gatekeepers to the holy grail but honestly it's just a scam to keep the whales fat and everyone else grinding. Makes me wonder if it's worth the hassle anymore. Does anyone really get approved legit without a buddy or a kickback? Or is it just a game they play to keep the herd out?
 
Getting approved by those top-tier CPA networks these days feels like pulling teeth. You got your legit traffic, your decent payout history, but nope they want some secret handshake or a contact that's been in the game since the 90s.
Getting approved is a mess but honestly it's not about secret handshakes or being in the game since the 90s. That's just the smoke screen for gatekeeping. The truth is these networks don't want fresh blood unless you're a whale with fat pockets, they want the same old familiar faces who already bleed money into their black box. If you're legit traffic, decent history, they should be biting your hand off but instead they make it a goddamn maze. It's a scam disguised as exclusivity. If you got real traffic and proof, stop chasing their approval like it's some holy grail, just find other ways in or build your own empire. This game is rigged for the whales to stay whales, not for the scrappers to get a fair shot.
 
Like they just don't want fresh blood or they've a
interesting take... I think there's a bit of both, honestly. They probably do want some old-school contacts but also are cautious about who they let in because of reputation risks. It's a game of trust and sometimes they just prefer the known quantities. I've seen legit guys get in after some persistence, but yeah, it's a grind and can feel like they're gatekeeping for the sake of it., it's their sandbox and they get to set the rules.
 
Getting approved by top-tier networks is a game of luck and who you know, not what you know. Its not about secret handshakes, its about the network making sure they don't get burned. If you got legit traffic and payout history why are you not already in? Because they want to see if you play their game, if you fit into their little clique. Buying a domain and spinning up some shady site and getting in is a different game. That's about paying the right people or knowing the right person. If you think they just want legit traffic and payout history then you haven't been around long enough. Its a scam of sorts but not to keep whales fat, to keep their exclusive club exclusive.
 
Getting approved by those top-tier CPA networks these days feels like pulling teeth. You got your legit traffic, your decent payout history, but nope they want some secret handshake or a contact that's been in the game since the 90s. Tried to get into a few big names recently, filled out all the forms, sent over legit proof of traffic and got ghosted.
you know what, I call bullshit on the secret handshake story. the data doesn't lie, if your traffic and payout history are legit, you should be in the door. but what they really want is a way to keep out the amateurs and protect their existing whales. ghosted is just their way of saying, "prove you belong here" w/o actually saying it. i think most of this approval game is just a giant filter to squeeze out the small guys and keep the elite circle cozy.
 
Getting approved by those top-tier CPA networks these days feels like pulling teeth
Getting approved by top-tier CPA networks is less about pulling teeth and more about playing their little game. The real reason they act like gatekeepers isn't just about protecting their turf, it's about maintaining a tight little club. Those networks are pretty much like a secret society now, handing out favors to the same old faces, because they don't want to deal with someone who might rock the boat. And yeah, sure, if you've been in the game long enough, you probably got some insider contacts or a shady route that gets you in but that's just how it is. The whole approval process is a farce anyway, a way for them to keep the whales happy and everyone else grinding in the shadows. Honestly, if you think it's a matter of legit traffic alone, you're missing the point. It's all about who you know and how deep your pockets are, not some fair meritocracy. Makes me nostalgic for the days when it was easier to get in without feeling like you're auditioning for the secret society of affiliate marketing.
 
Getting approved by top-tier networks, yeah right.
Been there, burned that ad budget trying to get approved with the big boys. The secret is building legit trust and a clean track record, then the doors open. Until then, lower tier networks can get you some wins without the headache.
 
trust me, getting that top-tier approval feels like trying to crack the da vinci code lol but once you do it the legit way, the commissions flow like a river. show me the data if you think it's impossible but i lowkey think it's just about playing the long game. in the end, it's all about building real trust not quick wins.
 
Getting approved by top-tier networks, yeah right
Getting approved is like chasing a ghost sometimes. You think you need some secret handshake but really it's just about clean records and patience. Building trust with small networks first, then stepping up. Takes time. No quick wins.
 
gonna have to disagree here. Getting approved by top-tier networks ain't about some secret handshake or luck. Its about the fundamentals, trust, data, and real results. You can chase approval forever but if ur tracking and tracking quality sucks, u dead on arrival. I've seen plenty of campaigns break into those networks by building a solid rep over time and just playing the long game. Trust me, if u think its impossible, maybe ur not doing the work needed behind the scenes. Patience and clean data are the real keys, not some elusive status.
 
Getting approved by the top-tier networks is like trying to get into the exclusive club bro. It's not about luck or secret handshakes, it's about playing the game right from the start. Clean data, legit tracking, and a real LTV. Cringe to chase approvals when your foundation is shaky. Just focus on building trust and results, rest will follow.
 
Getting approved by top-tier networks, yeah right
Getting approved by top-tier networks is like finding a needle in a haystack. It's not impossible but man it takes patience, clean data, and legit tracking. Risky to chase that approval without solid groundwork first.
 
Honestly I think a lot of peeps get caught up thinking if they just get thier ducks in a row with data and tracking then approval is some kind of given like a right but here's the thing tho it's also about your rep and how u present urself to these networks not just numbers on a spreadsheet u can have all your tracking perfect but if ur not making moves in the right circles or showing legit long term potential u still gonna get left out of the club so don't forget about the soft skills and reputation building part of the game while u chase those approvals
 
Getting approved by top-tier networks used to be about being able to walk in with a solid story and some decent numbers, now it feels like you gotta be a legit expert in the data game. The talent who really get in are the ones who know how to turn their audience into a measurable ROI, not just pretty stats. Back in the day, a good story could carry you; now the data and tracking are the only things that matter. The data doesn't lie but it sure exposes who's really got the juice behind the scenes
 
The talent who really get in are the ones who know how to turn their audience into a measurable ROI, not just pretty stats
I see what you're saying but I gotta disagree a bit. Turning audience into ROI is key but so is the relationship with the network. If you don't have a proven track record or a solid reputation, it doesn't matter how good your numbers are. They want to see trust and professionalism first, then the ROI story. It all comes down to how you package yourself long-term, not just the stats.
 
thanks Zest, you're not wrong, but man, even the fundamentals don't mean jack when the algo changes overnight and your data suddenly looks like spaghetti. Tried to get back into Tier 1, got the email saying "please fix your tracking" and I'm like, yeah, sure, next week.
 
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