Hydra, wtf?

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So I've been doing affiliate marketing for a few years now (for other companies) and am going to do a little on my own.

The only problem I have right now is getting networks to respond to my applications. Can someone help me out with getting Hydra's attention so I can get my account set up and ready?

Any help would be appreciated.
 


Are you looking to join their network or get accepted to their network to run campaigns?
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So I've been doing affiliate marketing for a few years now (for other companies) and am going to do a little on my own.

The only problem I have right now is getting networks to respond to my applications. Can someone help me out with getting Hydra's attention so I can get my account set up and ready?

Any help would be appreciated.
Quit being lazy and call them.


Are you looking to join their network or get accepted to their network to run campaigns?
Go away.
 
With Hydra I'm pretty sure I just called them a day or two after I applied, talked to someone for a few minutes, and then was accepted. So like cardine says, just give them a call.
 
For those who are in doubt....

https://www.hydranetwork.com/signup_affiliates

"
Criteria for becoming a Hydra Affiliate
As part of our overall effort to ensure high quality traffic, we require you to meet the following criteria for your application to be considered for approval:

  • In business operation as an affiliate for at least one year
  • Monthly affiliate earnings of $10,000 per month or more"
P.S. And they denied me last year for not being "big" affiliate.
 
Hydra is picky for applicants. Especially around 2 years ago. I talked to them on the phone and I dunno why they denied me. Faggottttssss
 
I will verify the new criteria. Yes they are on our web site too. And there are pubs who do meet the stricter criteria who want to join.

Hydra is on a mission to make CPA safe for legit, tier 1 brands... and score bigger budgets and more revenue for our pubs. It is NOT CPA business as usual.
 
I will verify the new criteria. Yes they are on our web site too. And there are pubs who do meet the stricter criteria who want to join.

Hydra is on a mission to make CPA safe for legit, tier 1 brands... and score bigger budgets and more revenue for our pubs. It is NOT CPA business as usual.

And how are you going to verify "monthly affiliate earnings of $10,000 per month or more"? Even if this is the case, why would a new high volume pub send you all the traffic right away without split testing? What exactly do you have to offer to these high volume pubs by being harder to do business with?

Sounds like an excuse to turn away new pubs while you are trying to stabilize your financials.