Hi Everyone!
I am fairly new to the AM game personally but have been involved with the industry in one way or another for a while.
I have a question about getting my foot in the door with some of the harder to get into networks.
What is the best way to talk directly with people who are deciding who gets in or not? I am already running offers for several networks but I cannot seem to get any response back from some networks at all.
An example of one would be clickbank.
What can I do to show them that I am serious, worth their time and effort, and that I will play by their rules when it comes to promoting their offers.
Thanks in advance!
Hm, didn't know that clickbank was hard to get into, it wasn't the case in the past ... anyways, in these cases what helps is a nice looking site where you present yourself - so like an agency site where you present your company.
It's also good to search for their AMs on linkedin and trying to contact them. What also helps are references from the other networks you are using, or at least a list of networks you work with.
Simply put, approach them as a professional who is damn worth working with : show your site, tell them who you work with already, tell them how much you already spend (why not inflate it a bit), name the traffic networks you buy from ... in case they have an entry-questionnaire, give them longer answers, not just one-worders.
This should definitely help.
This may help you get a professional-looking agency site up fast if you don't have a web presence already: https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...usiness-Lander!
Best way is to ask someone who is working with them already to introduce you - second best is to show up at events where they have a booth. Normal application and hoping for the best is one of the worst options, regardless of your volume/business image, because you get put together with everything they get, it's much harder to stand out.
First, I'd say that the best thing to do is to show them that you have a willingness to learn and an effort to invest, even if you aren't successful yet.
That should show them you are a person with high aspirations.
Secondly, you must be knowledgeable in the industry, including Forums, Articles, Facebook & LinkedIn pages, etc.
Thanks for the advice everyone. I'll build a company page which I've been delaying and also go to some shows. Are there any shows I should be checking out around the west coast as a noob?