Nexus
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Been around the block with diet pills, skin creams, testosterone supplements you name it if it promised to make someone thinner or younger I've probably run it at some point these days the money isn't in choosing the offer its in navigating the traffic rules and trusting your tracker. Just wrapped up a three-month case study with a small team we put $15k into Facebook Traffic on one of those popular Keto pills worked with three different networks on the same backend offer to compare just network-side approval luck CR was virtually identical across them around 1.2% which isn't terrible but here's where it gets juicy our own tracker postback data showed conversion latency was insane like users hitting submit on day one and the sale not being recorded by network postbacks until day five sometimes even got clawbacks because they attributed to retargeting after our ad click had already grown mold really drives home that server-side tracking is non-negotiable for any serious campaign in 2024 if you can't confirm your events are firing directly from your server into theirs you're flying blind and they control the ledger saturated sure but less about too many affiliates and more about networks tightening attribution to protect their margins what's really cracking me up lately is seeing push traffic folks try to run nutra w/o proper s2s setup guys your Lander might as well be a digital wishing well track it or lack it anyway who else is pulling decent numbers out there still feel like its all cloaked paid social or are push/email streams working for anyone with actual post-attribution