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@SuperLeadGenAff

The only super affiliate who’s never owned a Lambo.

Katılım Mart 2009
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OG@ogwithsauce·
I never wanted to comment on paypercall as I never had success in it. But I did tried. Burned shit load of money and cash m, wasted energy and time. Again, I might be wrong here (cause I never made it work and don't have enough xp) But the only way I see calls working: - Super intent driven Google/Bing/Search shit - Super unrealistic/borderline retarded angles that make no sense The only way I made money were transfers, but its not paypercall game its backend optimization game.
hornyaffiliate@hornyaffiliate

I quit running calls for a bit because I was so burnt out and couldn’t make it work. Here is what happened: Calls: wasted 6 months of my life I’ll never get back. I truly believe it’s because I never solved back end set up. It was flip flopping between having calls and no buyer or buyer and no calls. New offer: scaled from 0 to 80k/day in 7 days Love the people I met doing calls (and sorry for ghosting some of yall I just couldn’t take it anymore / literally lost my mind)…. ….But I will never in my life touch a fucking call routing platform again.

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Super Affiliate
Super Affiliate@SuperLeadGenAff·
@jacksdiningroom By far one of my favorites. Stayed there last year. Went out for dinner, got back to the hotel a little after 11pm, went to the lobby bar to grab a night cap. "Sorry we're closed for the night." Proceeded to give our entire party free beers.
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Jacks Dining Room
Jacks Dining Room@jacksdiningroom·
Just leaving the Global Ambassador hotel in Phoenix, and I’m super impressed. It’s an incredible property, gym & spa were among the best I’ve seen in a hotel. The room was incredibly spacious and service was phenomenal. They really nailed the balance of sophisticated class and vibrant energy. It’s in my top 5 of hotels I’ve stayed at. I’ll def be back. #hotel #travel
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Gio Blaze
Gio Blaze@gioblaze0069·
Is anyone seeing issues of Facebook barely spending on some campaigns as of yesterday ? Lowest cost too…
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Tyler Day
Tyler Day@TylerDay38·
spent a good part of the last 2 years traveling to different resorts every month my favorite by far was 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay world class surf right out your door, 10/10 food and kauai itself is unreal even if your not a surfer I highly recommend going
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TrafficBrokerX
TrafficBrokerX@TrafficBrokerX·
Matthew Gallagher & MedVi are Confirmed Snitches Built an Empire off Affiliates, what happened when the Feds came knocking? Immediately they are Innocent Victims, it’s all the other guy (who made me all that $) fault Honor Code in the Industry is your protect your affiliates But this is a great representation of what you should actually expect: Companies like MedVi get rich off affiliates, they are 100% aware of what affiliates do the entire time, they get enormously rich off this, then when legal trouble hits they use those riches to protect themselves & to prove why it’s all the affiliates fault & they should be the ones getting in trouble Major Affiliate Offer Owners on here use this exact same strategy & post like Tough Guys & act like they’d do the opposite They never have, never will & never would
Matthew Gallagher@galligator

MEDVi statement in response to external speculation FDA letter In September 2025 and February 2026, the FDA sent an unprecedented number of warning letters to dozens of telehealth companies, drug companies and pharmacies regarding their direct-to-consumer advertising practices. In one of the FDA's letters, the URL mentioned is medvi.io - not MEDVi's actual address of medvi.org. The letter addressed to MEDVi was directed at an affiliate marketing agency whose website contained outdated copy. We immediately reached out to the affiliate and required them to remove the materials allegedly at issue. We understand the affiliate also directly responded to the FDA. My company MEDVi has never received a letter from the FDA. If we were to receive such a communication from any regulatory authority, we would act swiftly and collaboratively to address the matter. So-called "fake doctors" We have recently become aware of what appear to be advertisements featuring potentially AI-generated medical practitioners. Since we became aware of this issue, we have updated our marketing practices to make clear that this type of advertising and / or promotion is prohibited. We continue to proactively address this issue. Additional statement from Mr. Gallagher Building a company the size of MEDVi and scaling so quickly involves many learning moments. At each of these stages, I have course-corrected immediately and appropriately. I will continue to do so. The New York Times was recently given unprecedented access to MEDVi's business information and also interviewed our business partners and other collaborators. As I continue helping our customers achieve their health goals, I remain committed to building and operating transparently. home.medvi.org/communication

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John Larkin
John Larkin@jlarkin353·
Anyone else getting real shitty traffic from meta recently? Our conversion rate has halved over the past few days, no changes our end 🤦🏻‍♂️
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James Ebringer
James Ebringer@JamesEbringer·
Yesterday I posted a $100 CPA offer on Twitter Everyone had something to say about it Most people would delete the post Here's what actually happened in the next 24 hours The thread hit thousands of views Multiple 8-figure business owners DMed me wanting their offers on TAP New affiliates signed up because they saw the thread and checked out the platform I negotiated a better deal and brought the CPA from $100 to $300 In less than 24 hours Every comment was a free impression Every reply I posted was another ad for TAP People were doing my marketing for free and didn't even realize it Here's the lesson Controversy is distribution Most people are terrified of looking bad online They only post wins They only share things that make them look smart So they get zero engagement and nobody knows they exist I posted something controversial And it generated more attention for TAP in one day than most networks get in a month What matters isn't what people say about you It's what you do with the attention I took it and turned it into advertiser deals, affiliate signups, and a 3x CPA increase overnight Stop being afraid of posting on the internet The internet rewards people who show up Not people who wait until everything is perfect
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Alex Cohen
Alex Cohen@anothercohen·
I’ve been around digital health long enough that I can guarantee you this story is completely full of shit. There is zero chance a two person startup is selling $2b worth of compounded GLP1s. And given the state of peptides, if this were true, the last thing you’d do is brag about it
nic carter@nic_carter

first vibecoded billion-dollar company?

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Rob Freund
Rob Freund@RobertFreundLaw·
I think the smartest thing you can do once you make a lot of money is to shut up about having it and how you got it.
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AMI Ads
AMI Ads@ami_ads·
this one tiny switch saved us $8,114,896 in 2025 alone. this year it will probably be even more we see it every day with the affiliates that we work with offers are good creatives are ready to convert funnels are designed to do their thing but still they are not able to get their campaigns profitable 90% of the affiliates neglect the importance of their FB structure. relying on structures that doesnt allow them to scale aggressively structures that have low reputation on meta which leaves them with 40% higher cpms then their competitors structures that in case they face bans, they need to start over completely and lose all their pixel data we have been a/b testing ad account structures since 2025 and the difference it makes for affiliates is insane. looking at 2025 alone we managed to get an average of 41% lower cpms, which allowed us to scale more aggressively then our competitors simply due to the fact we were able to outbid them on the fb auction if you are interested in copying the exact setup that we have used to spend over $21,184,999 comment “structure” and ill be able to introduce 10 serious spenders on our structure. (must like + follow)
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Dan Dasilva
Dan Dasilva@dasilvashadow·
Affiliate campaign I effortlessly launched in a few minutes made 148k in just a few days... Deepfakes? Found them. Offers? Found them. Landers? Extracted. Creatives? Extracted. New ads freshly launched? Sniped. Watch the video to see the process... Reply 'Tuesday' & like.
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Dan Dasilva
Dan Dasilva@dasilvashadow·
200m+ in affiliate profits + over 85k aff landers & creatives + landing page extractor = highly profitable, proven campaigns to model... New Ad Intelligence tool “snipes” fresh aff campaigns that went from “in review” to “active” giving insights on whats trending upwards. — uncover deepfake creatives & landers (please don’t go down this road, but it’s fascinating to see) — entire database of winning landers to effortlessly carbon copy in 1 click Tuesday (3/10) I’m hosting a one-time-only live workshop showcasing AdRecon in action. **IMPORTANT** just to make sure I remove the tire kickers from the start… Yes limited attendees will have the opportunity to access Recon. Like & Comment “RECON” & I'll send you an invite. (must be following)
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That Arizona Guy
That Arizona Guy@ThatArizonaGuy1·
@SteveGreek84708 @alecTrading Whats his story? Ive heard “drug abuse and mental health issues”. Pretty general and thats what I mean it all is third party rumors and speculation of what actually went down in his time off.
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alec
alec@alecTrading·
He was using drugs between holes at Augusta National. Contemplating suicide for two decades. Couldn't walk into rehab without help. Today he just beat two of the best golfers alive. One of, if not the greatest sports comeback stories of all time: Anthony Kim. Father. Husband. Three-time PGA Tour winner before age 25 - alongside only Tiger, Phil, Sergio, and Adam Scott. Then his Achilles ruptured in 2012. He vanished, for twelve years. He was battling drug and alcohol addiction daily. Using during majors. Making bathroom stops between holes just to get through the round. Contemplating ending his life for almost two decades while the world thought he was living the dream. His body eventually shut down. He could barely walk into rehab. His wife Emily and daughter Bella pulled him back. He got a second chance with LIV Golf in 2024. Finished dead last. Didn't earn a single point in two full seasons. Got relegated from the league in August. Most people would've quit. He showed up every single day and worked to get 1% better after being cut from the league. He earned his spot back through a qualifying tournament on pure merit. Today, in the final round at LIV Adelaide, playing alongside Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm - two of the biggest names in golf - he came back from a 5-shot starting deficit and has just shot nine under to win the golf tournamnet. This man was ready to leave this earth. Now he just did the unthinkable. If that doesn't prove you can come back from anything, nothing will. It's never too late. @livgolf_league @AnthonyKim_Golf #LIVGolfAdelaide
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TaraBull
TaraBull@TaraBull·
What do you call this type of party?
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Super Affiliate
Super Affiliate@SuperLeadGenAff·
@TylerDay38 *Checks OTC Telegram chat to see if this line has been used on us before*
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Tyler Day
Tyler Day@TylerDay38·
Pay per call buyers be like "uncapped bro, we can take all the volume you get let it RIP" Check back end of week and they have bought 18 calls Like just be honest 😂😂
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Gabe Ansel
Gabe Ansel@gabeansel·
I 100% treat accounts like lotto tickets.. They are not a long term asset for me they are throw away tools and I am constantly buying new ones due to either shut downs or quality. Id also like to point out that your method might make sense if you are running clean ecom brands but thats not the world I play in. Good luck doing this with something like ACA traffic or something similar.
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Andrei Lunev, PhD
Andrei Lunev, PhD@andreilunev·
Can't agree. Accounts store historical data, sure. But hopping between accounts chasing "better metrics" is optimizing for noise. Meta's bidding engineer told me directly: Learning happens at creative + goal level, not account level. When you see "1-2 accounts perform way better," that's not a magic account. That's statistical noise or different account history baselines. The real problems: creative quality, bid calculation, structure. Account-hopping doesn't fix any of those. You're chasing the wrong variable.
Gabe Ansel@gabeansel

Alright Alright Alright.. Question round 2 for high level media buyers on Meta.. Do you believe all Ad accounts are created equal or do some out preform others. I've chatted with a lot of buyers on this with mixed reviews. I believe some accounts will insanely out preform others. When ever I find a winning creative I instantly test it across 5-10 ad accounts. 1 or 2 of the accounts will have way better metrics.

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DirtyDan
DirtyDan@dirtydan1of1·
Love at First Sight.
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