u/ClickDealer

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What’s one affiliate marketing “truth” you completely stopped believing after getting real experience?

What’s one affiliate marketing “truth” you completely stopped believing after getting real experience?

Feels like everyone enters this industry hearing the same advice:

  • “just copy what works”
  • “high payout = better offer”
  • “more traffic solves everything”
  • “Facebook is dead”
  • “email is dead”
  • “SEO takes too long”
  • “TikTok traffic is low quality”

Then after actually running campaigns for a while, you realize half of these “rules” are either outdated or completely situational.

As a network, we’ve seen affiliates succeed with traffic sources everyone else gave up on, revive offers people called “dead,” and outperform huge budgets with better optimization and timing. Whats are your thoughts?

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u/ClickDealer — 3 days ago