Ah, the weekly saga of dealing with affiliate managers who vanish into thin air. Here's the brutal truth, most of the advice out there about building relationships with AMs is pure fantasy. I've tracked dozens of networks and the stats are clear - 60% of the time when an AM goes quiet after you send them a solid deal, they're probably just not interested anymore or they're busy chasing the next big payout. The funny part? They don't get penalized, they just ghost and move on. And you? You're left chasing shadows, wasting time and EPCs just to get ignored or fobbed off with generic excuses. Now, I've tested both sides, direct contacts, networks, even VIP VIPs. The numbers don't lie. Ghosting isn't an exception anymore, it's becoming the default. So why do so many people act surprised? If you're relying on a 'trusted' AM to deliver consistent deals, you're basically betting on a house of cards. The only real way to combat this is to diversify and build backup contacts, keep your data lean and always push for multiple sources for your offers. And yes, keep your cloaking game tight. The less you put all your eggs in one basket, the better your chances of avoiding the ghosting trap. What's your experience? Do you think ghosting is just part of the game or there's a way to beat this?