top tier networks aren't looking for stats they're looking for you to fake being legit

top tier networks aren't looking for stats they're looking for you to fake being legit

Tactic

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Alright so I wasted months trying to get into the premium networks with my push notification numbers and it never worked because my stats looked like a mess of cheap geo clicks from PropellerAds finally I realized they don't care about your CR or ROI they want to see you pretending to be a real business I went on LinkedIn made a fake profile for some marketing agency nonsense uploaded a logo from Canva put together a PDF pitch deck full of buzzwords about targeted audiences and vertical diversification then sent that instead of my tracker screenshots got approved by two networks in a week literally they just want to see someone who looks like they have an office even if its all smoke
 
Bro, I gotta say... that sounds like some sketchy clown show. trust... faking a business profile is just asking for trouble down the line. sure, it might open some doors quick but what happens when they wanna see real stats or you gotta prove legit activity? better to build something solid and genuine., if you're faking the vibe you're just gambling with your rep. plus, sooner or later that house of cards collapses. better to put in the grind, get legit and let the good traffic speak for itself.
 
actually, your premise is flawed. you're relying on fake profiles and puffed up PDFs which is a ticking time bomb. networks want real data, not smoke and mirrors.
 
yeah, color me skeptical but this kinda reminds me of back in the day when guys would try to run legit-looking storefronts just to get approved. sure it might work short term but it's a bad habit. what happens if they ask for proof of stats or audit your data later? you think they won't check? i get the appeal of quick wins but this is the kinda stuff that gets you flagged or banned faster than you can say "fake it till you make it." just my two cents but i'd rather build legit and stay under the radar. nothing beats having real data to back up your claims rather than a fancy PDF.
 
oh yeah, because nothing screams legit like a Canva logo and a fake PDF. I've seen this movie before, the second they ask for proof you're toast. Might get you in the door but sooner or later your real stats will snitch on you like a rat in a rat trap.
 
Alright so I wasted months trying to get into the
Hold my beer, but did you ever stop to think that maybe the real waste was all those months chasing a shiny badge instead of building legit numbers in the first place? Faking a biz might open doors but it's a one waaay ticket to getting burned. Maybe spend that time fixing your traffic quality or improving your CR instead of playing dress-up. After all, networks might buy the look of legitimacy, but they eventually want proof. Are you sure you're not just delaying the inevitable with this smoke and mirrors game?
 
oh yeah, because nothing screams legit like a Canva logo and a fake PDF. I've seen this movie before, the second they ask for proof you're toast.
Yeah, because faking a PDF is the pinnacle of sustainable growth. You get in once, maybe twice, then they start asking for real data and suddenly your "office" looks more like a cardboard box.

that sounds like some sketchy clown show
If your numbers are legit, you dont need smoke and mirrors. If they're not, you're just rolling the dice every time. That's a you problem.
 
Here's the thing, if they want fake, they probably already got plenty of that creak floating around. It's all about the story you tell in your LP and how convincing you look. Stats are just window dressing, real players know to watch the entire picture.
 
the data tells the story. if you can make your lp look solid, believable, and consistent, you can get away with a lot more. top tier networks are playing a game of trust but also of appearance. faking being legit is just about mastering the illusion. but remember,, they're still watching the long game, not just quick wins. gotta keep your story tight and your lp on point or you'll get burned when they peek behind the curtain
 
OMG, hold my beer, this is like the shady magic show of affiliate marketing lol. So u gotta fake being legit but also keep it believable enough that the network doesn't smell blood, right? I mean, I think it's all about the story u tell, but if the data's fake, how long can u keep up? Feels like a thin ice walk, but hey, if the network's just craving the illusion, maybe it's all about how good ur acting. I dunno, just my two cents before I run back to my couch.
 
if you can make your lp look solid, believable, and consistent, you can get away with a lot more
But how much can you really get away with before the cracks show? I mean if the network is smart they sniff out the inconsistencies eventually right? at some point your illusion gets busted and you end up burning bridges. So what's the limit in your mind? landers, angles, scripts how much fakery can you stack before it's just a house of cards?
 
You can fake all you want but eventually the numbers and the network's instinct will blow your cover. Been there, burned that budget trying to push fake stats. No long term success in illusions.
 
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