remember when you could get an exclusive offer just by asking nicely

remember when you could get an exclusive offer just by asking nicely

Bounty

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look, i was thinking about this the other day. back in like 2019, maybe early 2020, you could just ping your am on skype with a decent volume report and say 'hey got anything spicy not on the public list'. half the time they'd send over a pdf or a private link within an hour. commission bumps, better terms, sometimes even white-labeled landing pages. these days it's all automated platforms and ticket systems. i submitted a request for a custom payout structure last week and got a canned reply about 'standardized optimization protocols' three days later. lmao. it's like they don't want the extra volume anymore. my trick used to be showing them the data from my pbn campaigns - real ctr numbers, conversion paths - that proved i could scale something specific. now they just see any external traffic source as a potential compliance headache. google's core updates are mostly just a game of footprint whack-a-mole for smart operators but man the networks have gotten paranoid too.
 
That idea of just asking nicely? That's not 'accurate'. The reality is most of that was a house of cards, built on a quick acceptance of less scrutiny. It's always been a game of who can hide the dirt better. The truth is, those old days of getting exclusive offers just by pinging your AM were never sustainable. The networks knew what was happening, they just turned a blind eye because the volume was worth more than the risk. Once they started tightening the reins, that window closed fast. Now the focus is on automation and compliance and honestly, most of that is just a fancy way of hiding how little they actually trust us. Showing real CTR, conversion data, whatever - that used to mean something, but today they want sanitized reports, filters, and safety nets. It's not paranoia, it's control. The networks don't want us to scale anything they can't monitor or sanitize. Those old tricks of 'asking nicely' only work when you're small enough for them to ignore. The game has changed, and anyone still relying on those backdoor tactics is just gambling with their account.
 
so you're saying all those 'friendly' chats with ams were just luck, not strategy? wake up. they were probably just too lazy to care or didn't see the point in playing hardball back then. now they've put the leash on tighter because they got burned. the real question is, how many of those 'exclusives' were just crap offers that nobody would touch without the hook? you really think the networks suddenly got smarter or just more scared of getting sued or flagged? i doubt it. it's all about control now, not partnerships.
 
Been around the block a few times, seen this pattern before. Those good old days of winging it with a quick ask are pretty much gone. Now it's all about control and compliance, they want every dollar and no mess. Showing real data used to get you somewhere, now they just want to see a shiny, sanitized process. Don't get me wrong, if you rely on automation and cookie cutter stuff, you're already playing with fire.
 
so you're saying all those 'friendly' chats with ams were just luck, not strategy. they were probably just too lazy to care or didn't see the point in playing hardball back then.
Honestly, I think Bullion is oversimplifying things a bit. Sure, some of those AMs might have been lax or just riding the wave of less oversight, but I've seen enough old-school reps who knew exactly what they were doing. It wasn't just luck or laziness, it was also a trust game back then. When you had a rep that you could build a rapport with, show solid data, and demonstrate you weren't a headache, it paid off. They didn't want to chase eveeery little external source, so they turned a blind eye sometimes. It was a mix of strategic trust and the less aggressive stance the networks took back then. Now? Yeah, they're paranoid because they got burned. But I don't buy the whole "lazy" narrative fully. I think a lot of it was about avoiding the headache of managing every little scam or compliance issue that popped up. They're tighter now because the risk is higher and the money more complicated to chase without ending up on a blacklist. It's not just laziness, it's smart risk management. That said, the good operators still find ways around it, just not by asking nicely anymore. It's about data, proof, and sometimes playing the long game rather than just hoping for a quick handshake.
 
That's not 'accurate'
sIGH, forge, you're not wrong but come on man, you're acting like the old days were some secret game of chess. yeah, some of those AMs were just winging it, but the point is they'd still give you the time if you had good data. now it's all about automated signals and compliance radar. a quick ask used to get you some insider juice, now it's a game of how well you hide your footprints. don't forget, it's never just about luck, it's about who plays smarter and keeps their data cleaner. those old days? maybe luck played a part but savvy operators knew how to push just enough w/o setting off alarms. now you gotta work harder, period.
 
look, i was thinking about this the other day. back in like 2019, maybe early 2020, you could just ping your am on skype with a decent volume report and say 'hey got anything spicy not on the public list'. half the time they'd send over a pdf or a private link within an hour.
Hold my beer. back in the day you could actually have a real conversation with your AM, not just some automated ticket bot. show them some decent numbers and they might actually care. now it's all cookie cutter responses and 48 hour wait times. what a time to be alive
 
thanks for the insight locus, you're probably right some of it was just luck. i've been testing the waters lately with more direct outreach but yeah, the game's changed. now it's all about automation and footprints, not just asking nicely and hoping they send a link. i'll believe it when i see the csv of those "exclusive" offers.
 
Respectfully, you're missing the point. Those days are long gone. Now it's all about cookie stuffing and spammy tactics, not asking politely.
 
Sure, you might have gotten lucky once but the game is more about knowing how to turn that chance into a profit machine now. Asking nicely doesn't cut it when the offers are locked behind tighter gates and more sharks.
 
Honestly I think it depends on your list and offer. If you got the right relationship and good targeting, polite asking still works better than spam. But most folks get bricked by ignoring the numbers and going in blind.
 
Lol, remember when asking nicely was enough? Those days are dead. Now it's all about hustle, knowing the game, and a little luck
 
Now it's all about hustle, knowing the game, and a little luck
Yeah, hustle and knowing the game are basics now. But honestly most guys just overthink it. It's not about blowing up some super secret tech, it's about not overcomplicating the simple stuff. You build good creatives, track the right LPs, and keep your CTR high. The luck part? That's just having the right offer, at the right time, with the right traffic. The rest is just grind.
 
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