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03-08-2021 07:41 AM #1 jaded lawyer (Member)
Any experienced AMs able to help me get approved with networks?

Hello,

I trust you're all well!

I am having trouble getting approval with established networks and am hoping someone on STM can help.

I know its difficult and highly unlikely but if you don't ask you will never know. So, I ask you good people of STM - Can anyone help me getting approved with any of the following networks: Jumbleberry; Advidi; Crakrev; Clickdealer; Gotzha; Maxbounty; anyone else good!

Just an FYI - I am approved with Adcombo but they only approved me on COD offers.


​Thank you in advance.


03-08-2021 09:42 AM #2 twinaxe (Senior Moderator)

I am having trouble getting approval with established networks and am hoping someone on STM can help.
What kind of trouble do you have?

Really man, the approval/disapproval often depends a lot on what you wrote in the application form.

Best is when you try to reach out to the networks yourself, ask them what went wrong and what´s needed to get approved.

Often it also works very good when you send them a PM through the forum.

But I don´t think that many experienced affiliates will vouch for someone they don´t know because when you run bad stuff there they risk their own reputation when they vouched for you.


03-08-2021 10:34 PM #3 jaded lawyer (Member)

Completely understandable and thanks for your input.

I will try and message them direct on STM.


03-11-2021 12:45 AM #4 vortex (Senior Moderator)

Two things I want to point out here that may help:

1)The most well-known networks aren't necessarily the ones that will make you the most money.

Yes there are advantages to running with the famous networks - they're more likely to pay you, likely to have more and newer offers, etc.

But I've also worked with newer/smaller/less-known networks that have exclusive offers, and/or were able to pay more attention to new affiliates because they're not swamped - yet.


2)Proof of revenue will get you into enough big networks, and you don't even need to be making 3-4 figures a day.

So you can sign up with some of the smaller/less-known networks, get more hand-holding as a newbie affiliate, generate some revenue, and then apply to the bigger networks again.

It's not like there's a limit on the number of times you can apply to a network (as far as I've heard - unless you bombard them with frequent applications).


Lastly - some resources for you:

A tool that lets you apply to multiple networks: https://stmforum.com/central-vendor-app/

Tips on how to get accepted into affiliate networks: https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...-first-network


Hope that helps!



Amy


03-12-2021 01:38 AM #5 jaded lawyer (Member)

Hi Amy and Twinaxe,

Just wanted to give you both a massive thank you and update!

I took on your advice, thought about it and also reached out directly to a few networks. Happy to report that 3/3 approved me (and my team)! So many great offers to choose from now so got to select one and run with it!


03-12-2021 09:56 AM #6 s3ks3k (Senior Member)

Maxbounty is notorious for their crappy approval process.

I've applied numerous times and finally had an AM attempt to contact me. After I missed their call I never heard from them again.

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03-12-2021 12:44 PM #7 twinaxe (Senior Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by jaded lawyer View Post
Hi Amy and Twinaxe,

Just wanted to give you both a massive thank you and update!

I took on your advice, thought about it and also reached out directly to a few networks. Happy to report that 3/3 approved me (and my team)! So many great offers to choose from now so got to select one and run with it!
That´s great to hear

Quote Originally Posted by s3ks3k View Post
Maxbounty is notorious for their crappy approval process.

I've applied numerous times and finally had an AM attempt to contact me. After I missed their call I never heard from them again.
As far as I remember MaxBounty is the only network that really called me on my phone when I signed up.


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