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u/ClickDealer — 3 days ago
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What’s one affiliate marketing “truth” you completely stopped believing after getting real experience?
Feels like everyone enters this industry hearing the same advice:
Then after actually running campaigns for a while, you realize half of these “rules” are either outdated or completely situational.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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