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AffiliateDog
@affiliatedog0
I Build 8 Figure Empires. Joining the Billion Dollar Club.
Puerto Rico, USA Katılım Ocak 2021
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@affiliatedog0 what verticals you see going hot lately besides telehealth?
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lol exact same thing happened to me with Europeans. Ran an offer but was seemed to good to be true in terms of ROI. I hit them up said how’s it looking. They said looking great scale it up! Scaled to about 60k. They messaged me. “Looks like there’s a tracking issue”. They refused to pay me out the full amount, so lost a shit load on adspend. And said “we can do a compensation deal, we will give you more $ per conversion to make back your loss”.
Total jokers.
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The Most European thing to happen to me lately:
$4k tracking error, totally advertisers fault, they didn’t even know, we discovered it, informed them & are the one the initial loss is on
I said to them in an effort to just resolve this & keep traffic going we’ll cover $2 you cover $2k
They said let us have a meeting
Took them a week to get back to us & they said
“Our internal policies don’t allow this type of invoice adjustment
How about we add +€1 to your next 2k leads”
Cool so we cover a $4k loss you created then send 2,000 leads & make back €1 at a time to recover 50% of the $ we lost to no fault of our own?
They don’t understand why I tell it’s the worst deal ever
Europeans genuinely see this as a fair deal
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Snipe affiliate ad campaigns the moment they go live ✔️
Discover “on the rise” offers + the ad campaigns / pages / creatives and more ✔️
Find offers / landers & pages that’ve been running for months (if not longer) ✔️
It takes only 1 single “snipe” to be raking in 7 figures before anyone else...
Want to get your hands on it?
Comment “DM” & I’ll tell you how…
(must like & follow)
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@crypto_bitlord7 @financedystop Focus on lowing your estrogen intake instead of concerning yourself with what others put in their bodies.
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Only running traffic to offers as an Affiliate or Dropshipper should never be the endgame...
It should only be a stepping stone.
Yes, you can print a lot of money, but there is no ownership, no assets, and you are at the mercy of too many variables, and just one click away from failure.
The mindset of an Affiliate is powerful, but also a double-edged sword.
They are extremely crafty hustlers who can solve problems, circumvent the system, and win.
But they are also very short-sighted thinkers, with the make money now, do whatever it takes, risk-it-all mentality with no care for the future.
99.99% of the killers you see here winning right now all come from the “CPA Marketing” background and have evolved, leveled up, and gone on to build real businesses, yet always kept one foot in the “trenches.”
Everyone knows that a winning campaign won’t last forever...
You gotta take your wins and invest them in something more sustainable.
That’s why many people pivot into Ecom or Agency work, level up their AFF business, own offers, or build a brand: they want something that feels real, reliable, creates actual impact in the market, has EV and exit potential.
The name of the game is owning an asset that can produce money while you sleep, without feeling like your income is based purely on your performance to make money by “performing”...
(Transactional or purely Traffic Arbitrage tactics.)
You can do this by building something real, investing your wins, or both.
Even if it’s harder or takes longer, who cares? It's worth it.
Don’t get me wrong, you can make a ton of money just running traffic to offers, but if that’s all you do, just watch how fast several years fly by, and you’ll be sitting there wondering how come you settled and didn’t invest that time “back then” to risk building something truly amazing and legit or to just learn that one skill...
Don’t make that mistake and have those regrets...
Invest, build, take risk, level up, accept failure, attack, evolve, hustle, grind, stack, save money, learn, execute, acquire, create, network, be humble, conquer, and just go all for it while you have the shot.
That is the way!⚔️
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@farrmacro Freedom does not always mean financial. Bitcoin is freedom from government tyranny. Go study.
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Ok here’s your question for the Bitcoin evangelists. And it’s an incredibly important question.
You say Bitcoin is financial freedom and it’s going to $1,000,000, correct?
And there will be only 21,000,000 coins, correct?
Then how is BTC financial freedom for the 8 billion people who currently do not own any Bitcoin? How is providing epic life altering wealth to just 1.3% of the world’s population (only 100m people actually own any Bitcoin) the solution to wealth inequality?
They will give you their gibberish. And then ask them if they are willing to part with their coins immediately to ensure social cohesion.
There’s your answer folks. It’s a scam
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@Jason______A @1ajaay Need to retire before this older audience does 🤣🤣🤣
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@1ajaay Ugly will outperform Pretty at scale 10/10 times to an older audience with money to buy your shit
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I don't understand the reason behind making advertorials ugly. Ugly does not equal authentic, nor does it create more trust. If anything it creates less trust and less urgency.
There's this belief that advertorials need to look like articles from 2005 to be effective. Times New Roman font, basic HTML, zero design, stock images from iStock. The idea is that making it look "raw" makes it feel more authentic - bollocks.
Ugly advertorials don't build trust, they destroy it. When someone lands on a page that looks like it was built in 30 minutes, they don't think "this must be genuine." They think "this looks dodgy."
Trust comes from clarity and professionalism, not from making your page look like a spam blog. If your advertorial looks cheap, people assume your product is cheap. If it looks untrustworthy, they assume you're untrustworthy.
The highest CTR% and converting advertorials we've built are clean, well-designed, and professional. They still read like editorial content, but they don't look like they were made by someone who just discovered HTML. Proper typography, proper spacing, proper image quality, proper navigation.
Authenticity comes from the copy and the angle, not from intentionally making the page look terrible. You can write genuine, credible, educational content and still present it in a way that doesn't make people immediately suspicious.
The brands still running ugly advertorials are either copying other poorly-run brands doing the same or they've convinced themselves that looking unprofessional is part of some strategy. It's not. It's just lazy.
If your advertorial looks like a scam, people will treat it like a scam. Design it properly, make it trustworthy, and stop confusing "authentic" with poorly executed.
Ugly doesn't convert better. It just converts differently - mostly it converts people into closing the tab.

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@Cobratate Respect your bravery and courage. Kept facing him head on. Didnt back away
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@broadwaybabyto So when a child thinks they are a T-Rex, you want to do some genetic engineering? You need to keep your logic consistent.
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This is horrifying.
Doctors who help trans kids should not face criminal charges.
This is another attack on bodily autonomy and it will cost lives.
Gender affirming care saves lives.
Pop Flop@ThePopFlop
The House of Representatives has unfortunately passed the Protect Children’s Innocence Act, which would criminalize gender-affirming care for trans children. The bill moves on to the Republican-controlled Senate.
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