Hey all,
Not really sure where I'm going with this thread, but I recently applied to ZP and wrote the same thing I did in the application to the other traffic networks I was accepted to, and they rejected my application and suggested I go to PopAds, Propellor, and a few others instead.
In my application I mentioned that I was a newbie to mobile and was planning to do a few STM follow along camps and test quite a few types of offers using Pops (PIN, Sweep, Installs), and that was more-or-less that.
But I see so many newbies in STM and other forums who have been accepted into ZP. So have I said something wrong with the above application ?
Any feedback gratefully appreciated. Helps for future reference when I apply to other networks.
Cheers.
Never mention you're a newbie! That's like telling your date you've never kissed a girl before apart from your mum 
And before applying reach out to an AM via skype or via-via. That will speed up the onboarding process significantly.
Try to read this thread : http://stmforum.com/forum/showthread...affic-Networks
And this one too : http://stmforum.com/forum/showthread...y-registration
Many people face the same problem, don't get discouraged by it! 
Thanks guys.
@matuloo - Not discouraged, just a little disappointed that I didn't get in, because I heard ZP is good. But hey, I will apply again in the future and hopefully succeed the next time.
Don't worry, just go and buy straight from the horse's mouth (propeller, adcash, popads, popcash)....you won't miss out.
Anyway, all of the networks that are floating around here on the board are highly competitive. It might be a smart move for you, to invest some time into looking for networks which are not saturated with sharks. Pop networks are a dime in a dozen.
"But I see so many newbies in STM and other forums who have been accepted into ZP. So have I said something wrong with the above application ? "
Fake it till you make it. Some networks have limited resources (account manager, campaign review/compliance), to don't waste capacity they try to keep newbies with small budgets away.