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Originally Posted by Forest
Re read my post. Whales don’t want to deal with managers on avg. why the fuck would I deal with some peeon if I’m sending 300 joins a day? You need whales they don’t need you.
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I understand your logic, but there is an important point here.
Any volume, including that of “whales,” always has management.
No self-respecting player who actually submits 300+ applications per day wastes time on operations and initial communication.
In such cases:
the whale works through their affiliate/traffic manager,
and on our side, communication also goes through the product's affiliate manager.
This is normal B2B practice, not a question of “regular employee or not.”
The manager is the point of entry, the filter, and the person who resolves issues faster than the owner or media buyer.
We don't offer to “chat” or sell an idea.
We talk about the product, figures, conditions, and scaling - and that's what managers on both sides do.
If the traffic, metrics, and terms match, the conversation always moves to the next level.
If not, it just means that the businesses are not a good fit, and that's okay too.