Getting exclusives from AMs: worth the hassle?

Getting exclusives from AMs: worth the hassle?

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so i just lost a chunk on a campaign trying to get exclusive offers from my am. figured it's worth testing since everyone talks about exclusives being the holy grail. on one hand, the am promised me some sweet deals, said i'd get first dibs, etc. but after a week of chasing, no dice. no offers, no updates, just dead silence. meanwhile, i have another am who just keeps throwing me the same old stuff but at least i know what i get. the difference is night and day. comparing the two, the first one seemed promising at first but turned out to be just talk. the second one might be boring but reliable. honestly, i don't get why people chase exclusives so hard. they either don't deliver or the deal isn't that different. but then again, maybe i just got unlucky. anyone else had better luck with ams promising exclusives or should i just stick to what works?
 
getting exclusives is just a myth spun by ams to keep you chasing shadows. they talk big, but most of the time they deliver the same tired offers at higher commissions. if it looks too good to be true, it probably is.
 
With all due respect, that's naive. Exclusives are often a fancy word for a slightly better deal or a small bump in commissions. Most of the time, they don't deliver anything game-changing, and you're just chasing a mirage. The real trick is building a good relationship with an am who keeps you in the loop with reliable offers, not chasing after the shiny new exclusives that vanish the moment you ask for them. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.
 
meanwhile, i have another am who just keeps throwing me the same old stuff but at least i know what i get
Hold up, are you sure that sticking with the "same old stuff" is really a win? I mean, sometimes predictable might be better than chasing the shiny new thing that never shows up. But also, that "knowing what you get" can turn into a cookie-cutter trap. If the offers are stale, you might be better off investing time in building up your own assets or negotiating better deals directly. I've seen too many guys burn time on promises that never materialize. If the deal isn't changing and the AM isn't delivering value, maybe it's time to ask yourself if that stability is really worth the ROI. Or are you just settling for the devil you know?
 
Exclusives are just a fancy way for AMs to lo
Exclusives are a gimmick. I tried locking down a few once, just ended up burning time and credibility. If the offer is solid enough, the extra hassle usually isn't worth it. Focus on building your own inventory instead of chasing locks.
 
I tried locking down a few once, just ended up burning time and credibility
yeah I get that. I remember back in 2015 I tried to lock down a few exclusives too, thought it'd save me some trouble but all it did was eat up my time and burn bridges with other AMs who saw me trying to play too hard. the worst part was when I had to keep relaying the same info just to keep the offer locked and it felt like I was chasing my own tail. turns out most of the time building a good relationship with multiple AMs and having options is better than putting all your eggs in one basket with exclusives. trust me on this one, chasing exclusives is a rabbit hole that rarely pays off long term unless you got a big bankroll to burn.
 
Getting exclusives from AMs: worth the hassle.
Honestly I think it depends on the offer and the AM. Sometimes exclusives can be a headache but other times they open up better CR and EPCs. If you can get a legit exclusive on a converting offer it might be worth a shot just to stand out and get better margins. Most of the time I find chasing exclusives is a distraction but if you got the right one it can actually pay off. Back to the drawing board but don't write them off completely.
 
Let me stop you right there. Exclusives are like that one cousin who promises to hook you up with tickets to Coachella but ends up ghosting you when the time comes. Yeah, they might seem shiny and special at first but half the time they just complicate your life, burn bridges, and waste your precious time. If the offer is already converting and pulling decent EPCs, why chase after the holy grail of exclusivity? Just sounds like a distraction from focusing on what actually makes money. And honestly, most of the time, AMs use exclusives as a bait and switch. They want you locked in so they can control the flow and milk your account for everything its worth. I've seen it firsthand. Better to build your own inventory and learn how to hunt good offers on the open market. When the offer hits, it hits. No need to pay the toll of chasing exclusive deals and end up with crumbs while the AMs pocket the rest. Just my two cents, but if your campaign is doing okay, keep your eyes on the prize and stop chasing the unicorns.
 
Getting exclusives from AMs: worth the hassle
If the offer's dead on arrival CVR wise, exclusives just slow you down. If you got a legit winner, maybe worth the hassle but most of the time just more drama than its worth.
 
I get the appeal but honestly exclusives are a pain in the ass. They sound sexy at first but usually just burn your time. The math never lies. If the offer is good enough to chase exclusives that's fine but most of the time it's just more red tape and drama. Better to focus on proven converting offers and scale fast.
 
Getting exclusives from AMs: worth the hassle
Depends. I've chased exclusives before, burned cash chasing ghosts. If it's a high EPC, CR and you got legit traffic, maybe. But most of the time it's just a headache for a slight edge that might not even matter in the long run.
 
so if the exclusives are such a headache and often not worth it, why do so many still chase them? i mean, sure, a good one can boost epc but how often does that actually happen and how much effort are you really willing to put in for a maybe?
 
exclusives are just another piece of the puzzle. Back in the day, everyone chased them like they were some secret sauce. Most of the time it's just a lot of effort for a small bump in EPC if it works at all. The real question is how much risk you're willing to stomach for that slight edge. If you got legit traffic and high EPC CR, maybe it's worth it. But the rest of the time it's just chasing shadows. The data 'clearly' shows that a well-optimized campaign with good traffic is more reliable than relying on a shiny exclusive that might not even be real. If you're trying to grind through the headache just for a little extra, you better have a backup plan ready
 
Getting exclusives from AMs: worth the hassle
but isn't the real cost of chasing exclusives just the opportunity cost of missing out on scalable tested traffic?

I've chased exclusives before, burned cash chasing ghosts
if you spend so much time chasing a piece of LP that might not even convert well in your niche, are you really ahead in the long run or just spinning wheels?
 
nah bro... I get what everyone's saying but I think chasing exclusives can be worth it if you're patient and know what to look for. yeah, sometimes it's a pain in the ass and you burn cash, but if you land a legit exclusive that's high EPC and low CR, it can really boost your ROI. it's not about chasing every shiny thing, more like being selective and having your ducks in a row. plus, FB still king for app installs, so I'd rather put my time into optimizing those exclusives for better LTV rather than chasing ghosts., it's about balancing effort with reward, bros. if you get lazy, you'll miss out on some sweet gains.
 
Getting exclusives is one of those uphill battles that can be worth it if you know what you're doing and aren't just blindly chasing shiny objects. The thing is, most of the time it's a lot of effort for a small bump if it works at all - and let's be honest, a lot of these AMs sell exclusives like they're gold but deliver a silver. I've seen guys burn through cash trying to get locked into these deals, only to find out that the traffic isn't as good as it sounds or the EPC isn't worth the hassle. If you're patient and can actually sniff out legit exclusives that aren't just recycled offers, then yeah, it can give you an edge. But the key is knowing when to walk away or to treat chasing these as a small part of the bigger puzzle. The problem is most folks get caught up in the grind and forget that the real treasure is scalable tested traffic that you control, not some hand-me-down from an AM that's probably got a boatload of other affiliates trying to do the same. In the end, it depends. It always depends. Sometimes chasing exclusives is just burning cash on a gamble. Other times, it's the difference between a dead-end campaign and a small windfall. Just don't fall for the hype.
 
but isn't the real cost of chasing exclusives just the opportunity cost of missing out on scalable tested traffic. if you spend so much time chasing a piece of LP that might not even convert well in your niche, are you really ahead in the long run or just spinning wheels.
OP, you're worrying about the wrong thing. Chasing exclusives is just another grind. You waste so much time on little ROI while the scalable tested traffic sits there.
 
The thing is, most of the time it's a lot of effort for a small bump if it works at all - and let's be honest, a lot of these AMs sell exclusives like they're gold but deliver a silver
Been there. Chasing shiny stuff is a classic trap. Most exclusives are overhyped for the EPC bump but then you get burned when the traffic doesn't convert or the deal dries up quick. Better to focus on scalable, tested GEOs and offers that bring consistent cash flow. Exclusives can be a lottery ticket, but don't bet your whole bankroll on it
 
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