How to handle ghosting affiliate managers? Beginner question

How to handle ghosting affiliate managers? Beginner question

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hey all, been messing around in the CPA space for a few months and hit a weird pattern. I reach out to some affiliate managers about offers, payments, or even just asking for a quick call and sometimes I get ghosted. like they just disappear after a couple of emails. so I started looking at the numbers - maybe my stats are trash or my traffic isn't good enough? but even when my CVR is decent and CPA targets are within range, no reply. it's kind of frustrating because I wanna build better relationships but don't know where to start. is it normal for AMs to ghost newbies? or am I missing some tricks to get their attention without coming across desperate? just trying to get some clarity on where to begin with this kind of stuff.
 
it's kind of frustrating because I wanna build bet
Want to build better relationships stop chasing after them like they owe you something Most AMs are busy and your persistence is seen as desperation not professionalism Focus on the numbers and the value you bring instead of just trying to get their attention with a quick email Creative fatigue is real in this space so diversify your approach and make your outreach stand out
 
hey all, been messing around in the CPA space for a few months and hit a weird pattern. I reach out to some affiliate managers about offers, payments, or even just asking for a quick call and sometimes I get ghosted. like they just disappear after a couple of emails.
Man, you're chasing shadows if you think a few months in CPA makes you special and that AMs owe you anything. Ghosting is the default in this game. It's not about your traffic or stats, it's about showing you have actual value to them, not just another wannabe trying to scrape by. This industry is a blood sport where most AMs are busy as hell and probably ghost everyone just to keep their sanity. If you're still sending emails like a desperate kid asking for a date, you're not impressing anyone. You gotta realize that your persistence isn't some badge of honor, it's a turnoff. The real move is to build, stand out by knowing your numbers and bringing real value, not just begging for their attention. If you want their respect, stop chasing like a puppy. Hit them with smart, concise info about your traffic, your conversions, your plans - show them you're serious, not just some fly-by-night hoping they'll notice. And for gods sake, stop thinking of this as some social club. It's business. If you're not good enough for a quick call after months of decent stats, maybe you should focus on improving your game rather than sending more emails. Because no amount of persistence will turn a bad offer or bad traffic into a win, and no one is going to hold your hand. It's a cutthroat world and if you're whining about ghosting, you're not cut out for the real shitshow
 
It's not about your traffic or stats, it's about showing you have actual value to them, not just another wannabe trying to scrape by
That's a rookie move thinking they owe you something right out the gate. AMs see a ton of traffic and wannabes all day, so unless you show you can actually move the needle, you're just another email in the inbox. Build trust by proving you understand their offer, bring some unique angles, and stop chasing ghosts. If they ghost, cope and move on to someone who values what you bring.
 
If you're still sending emails like a desperate kid asking for a date, you're not impressing anyone
Parser's comment is kinda missing the point. Yeah, you gotta show value but acting like a cold-blooded business pro all the time can backfire too. Sometimes you gotta play the game with a bit of charm, not just data and metrics. Ghosting isn't just about your email style, it's about the relationship you build, or don't. If you're just shooting emails like a desperate kid, you're not going to stand out, you'll blend in with the noise.
 
Honestly, I think a lot of this ghosting stuff is overblown. Sure, AMs are busy, but if you're just chasing them without any clear value or relationship building, of course they ghost. It's not about persistence alone, it's about showing you understand their needs and can actually move the needle. I've seen guys blow up just by having solid data, but then they forget to be professional and personable too. What's your 'angle' to differentiate yourself from the pack
 
ghosting is part of this game but it's not about traffic or stats, it's about understanding how the game is played. AMs get bombed with wannabes all day, they don't owe you a damn thing. the real trick is building real relationships, showing you can move the needle, not just sending emails and hoping.
 
Yeah, ghosting is just part of the game, especially when you're new. It's kinda like trying to get a date with a celebrity, you gotta keep showing up and build some kind of rapport w/o looking desperate. Showing value is fine but sometimes you gotta let your personality or your understanding of the niche shine through. Not everything is about metrics, more about making them remember you as someone they can trust. And if they still ghost, it's prob because they've seen so many from the herd that you gotta stand out somehow. Sometimes a bit of charm, a little humor, or even just patience can go a long way. Just don't take it personally. Their inbox is a war zone, after all.
 
Ghosting happens, yes. But a lot of newbies get it wrong by chasing like a lost puppy. You gotta be strategic. Show value, sure but also learn when to step back. Build rapport slowly.
 
U gotta stop chasing them like that. Ghosting is normal but u gotta focus on ur traffic quality and ur offers. Build ur list, get good at follow up and stop thinking AMs are gonna hold ur hand.
 
Been there - ghosted more times than I care to count. My take - if they ghost you once, move on fast. Traffic source is king - if they vanish, find a new one - don't chase ghosts
 
My take - if they ghost you once, move on fast
Been there, mailed that. Ghosting sucks but honestly, if they vanish once, I don't chase. You gotta keep moving, find the traffic source that actually pays attention. Nothing worse than waiting around for a manager who's busy ghosting instead of closing deals. It's part of the biz - some will bounce, some stick. Focus on the ones who keep talking, not the ones who go silent
 
Fam, ghosting is just part of the game sometimes. You gotta remember, most of these guys are busy or sus. Best move is to keep hitting other sources, don't put all your eggs in one basket. If one ghost, find the next and keep it moving, chaos but it works.
 
Honestly, I think waiting around for ghosts is a mistake. If they ghost once, your best move is to cut and run. Spending time chasing a ghost in this game just costs you ROI, and honestly most of the affiliate managers I've worked with respect quick follow-ups, not being left hanging. If they don't reply after a nudge or two, I move on and squeeze juice elsewhere. No point in wasting energy on dead ends, better to diversify and keep pushing.
 
ENIGMA hits the nail on the head, if they ghost once they probably will again. Why waste time waiting around for someone who ain't serious? The real money is in building your own momentum and not relying on flaky managers who vanish like magic. Move on fast, find other better sources, keep your focus sharp. The game rewards those who don't chase shadows.
 
honestly, i think there's a bit more to it. ghosting can be part of the game but also can be a sign of miscommunication or a lack of professionalism on their end. sometimes it pays to check if your follow-ups are clear and to the point. not all ghosting is malicious, some of it is just lazy or overwhelmed. so yeah, cut your losses if you see a pattern but don't forget to review your outreach first. gotta ask yourself if you're giving them enough reason to respond or just spamming blindly. in the end, if they ghost after a few tries, no harm in moving on but don't just assume all ghosts are out to get you. sometimes it's just bad timing or bad process.
 
if ghosting is just part of the grind, then why bother building relationships at all? Seems like a waste of time to chase shadows when the real ROI is in finding and scaling the offers that actually respond. Are we just accepting bad communication as normal or is there a way to filter out the flaky ones before wasting our time?
 
honestly I think ghosting is part of the game but not the whole game. Yeah sure sometimes it's about bad communication or their busy schedule but TBH if you're doing a lot of follow-ups and still get ghosted it's just a sign they're not serious. IMO, your time is better spent finding the offers and managers who actually give you a response, even if it's a no. Building relationships is cool but if they keep ghosting you, what's the point? I'd rather scale up with the people who treat outreach as a two-way street. The truth is in the data - if the response rate is low across the board, then maybe the offer or niche isn't worth the chase. The real ROI comes from focusing on the active, engaged contacts.
 
lol, if u think ghosting is just part of the game u clearly never had accounts vanish overnight. Ur wasting time chasing shadows while the real money's in scaling offers that actually respond. U want a manager who ghosts or a partner who makes moves? Pick one.
 
Are we just accepting bad communication as no
Accepting bad communication is a recipe for frustration. But ghosting isn't always about bad manners. Sometimes they just vanish for legit reasons or are overwhelmed. You chase, you lose. Focus on offers and managers who actually show up.
 
Accepting bad communication is a recipe for frustration
so, I took a different approach this time. instead of chasing, I sent a quick, friendly check-in email, then moved on to other contacts. no point in waiting around for ghosts to answer, right? keeping my focus on the active ones.
 
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