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Trustless Traffic: Why Smart Affiliates Are Ditching Google in 2025

By: Get News
July 23, 2025 at 18:32 PM EDT

In 2025, affiliates are learning a hard truth: trust-based traffic is broken.

Google’s monopoly on visibility has eroded. Paid traffic is more expensive, organic reach is throttled by AI summaries, and compliance is a shifting minefield. Even seasoned operators are seeing diminishing returns from traditional channels that once fueled entire networks.

And so, a new underground stack is emerging.

Affiliates are quietly pivoting toward trustless traffic — channels that bypass conventional algorithms, rely less on platforms, and more on raw distribution.We’re talking Telegram. Pirate movie sites. Decentralized content feeds. Newsletter swaps.Direct push APIs. Influencer clones. Even traffic from modded mobile apps.

These channels aren’t polished. They’re not “white-hat.” But they work — especially in markets where regulation is soft, and audience behavior is already decentralized.

No cookies. No Meta pixel. No Google blacklist. Just users.

1st.Partners has tracked this shift since mid-2024. In internal tests, Telegram and media proxy traffic outperformed branded PPC by 2.6x on ROI, despite lacking attribution depth. That’s not a fluke — it’s a glimpse of a post-platform future.

What’s driving the change?

  • Rising CAC from Google and Meta;

  • Increasing LTV volatility due to hold and regulation;

  • The collapse of content discoverability in AI-first search environments.

Affiliates no longer trust platforms to distribute their offers fairly. So they’re rebuilding their own.

This isn’t a return to “black hat.” It’s a strategic decentralization — and it’s happening faster than the industry admits.

In a world filtered by algorithms, going off-grid may be the only honest growth left.

Some networks still cling to SEO and paid search. Others, like 1st.Partners, are mapping the grey zones with eyes wide open — not to avoid risk, but to measure it better.

Because in 2025, the traffic that converts isn’t the one you buy. It’s the one you build — without permission.

Note for Editors: This article analyzes emerging affiliate traffic models and is not promotional in nature. All data is based on anonymized internal testing and verified trends.

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