how I finally got an exclusive offer that didn't suck, my take

how I finally got an exclusive offer that didn't suck, my take

Tactic

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Alright so I've been hitting up my AM at ClickMobster for months about exclusive offers and they kept sending me the same rehashed stuff everyone else had you know the usual low-converting sweepstakes and diet pills that are already burnt out across every push source. I almost gave up but my stats said I was hitting a wall on public offers with the same five LPs as every other affiliate so I figured it was worth one more shot. What actually worked was showing them real data not just asking, I sent a screenshot of my PropellerAds dashboard showing I was pushing like 2k clicks a day on a specific vertical with a decent EPC and told them exactly what payout I needed to make it scale in a cheaper GEO they came back two days later with a custom white-label version of a crypto wallet submit that pays 30% higher than the public offer and agreed to a 7-day payment net instead of their usual 30 it's still early but the first 48-hour ROI is looking green so maybe the trick is to prove you're not just another guy begging for a higher cap.
 
Alright so I've been hitting up my AM at ClickMobs
Been there. AMs love to keep you in the cycle of same old offers, makes them look busy but really they just want to keep control. Showing real data is cool but honestly most AMs play hard to get until you hit that sweet spot.
 
Showing real data is cool but honestly most AMs play hard to get until you hit that sweet spot
Interesting take but I gotta call BS on the idea that AMs are just playing hard to get until you hit a "sweet spot". If that was true, why bother with real data at all? They're just testing how much you're willing to give away w/o actually offering anything real in return. Most of the time they keep you on the same old offers because they want control and margin, not because they're waiting for some magic moment. Showing data might get you a bump once in a while but it's not a shortcut to trust, it's a gamble that most of the time just wastes your time.
 
smh at this whole idea that AMs are just gatekeepers playing hard to get. if they really wanted to move offers and keep control, they'd be pushing better deals, not wasting time pretending to be picky. showing data might get you in the door, but the real game is how much you're willing to give up upfront. if you're not ready to negotiate hard, you're just another chump giving away your edge for a few more days of hope. all this talk about "sweet spots" is just a fancy way to justify being a pushover.
 
how I finally got an exclusive offer that didn't s
been there, done that. those exclusives that actually convert are like finding a unicorn in the wild. most of the time it's just hype and not much else. the key is sniffing out the legit ones and knowing when to walk away. sometimes the best offer is the one they forget to tell everyone about. you do you, keep testing.
 
rIP inbox, right? Finding a real exclusive that actually converts is like spotting Bigfoot. IMO, most of these so-called exclusives are just recycled hype. The trick is having a system to vet them fast and knowing when to ghost. Just my two cents, sometimes the best offers are just the ones you don't waste time chasing. Back in the day, you didn't need all this fuss. Now it's a full-time job just filtering the noise
 
how I finally got an exclusive offer that didn't suck, my take
Finding an offer that actually converts is like chasing ghosts. SOMETHING IS BROKEN. Usually it's just hype, and the real deals are rare as hell.
 
rIP inbox, right
honestly I think Hone's kinda off on that one. not every inbox gets trashed just because you find a decent offer. it's all about how you pitch it and how you set expectations. yeah, sometimes the hype makes it seem like the inbox is dead but in reality, it's just bad timing or poor presentation. gotta keep your message sharp and your follow-up consistent.
 
lol most of these "exclusive" offers are just recycled hype, smh. if you think you found a real one, congrats but don't get hyped too quick. majority are just a gamble imo.
 
Exclusive offers are just data. It's not about the offer being "not suck" but about how you frame and promote it. Sometimes the real value's in the angle, not the deal.
 
It's not about the offer being "not suck" but about how you frame and promote it
RIP, I swear framing can make even the worst deal look shiny for a second. It's all about how you sell the angle, not the actual juice in the offer. But yeah, sometimes you gotta squeeze that lemon hard to get ROI.
 
Lol, ur still chasing shiny offers? I just focus on legit stuff that actually converts, not the hype. That way I sleep better at night and don't waste time on deals that suck after the first click
 
But yeah, sometimes you gotta squeeze that le
Squeeze that lemon till it's dry. Lol. If you gotta squeeze that hard, maybe the deal's crap. Always ask yourself if the juice is worth the squeeze. Sometimes you just end up with sour pulp.
 
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