Ok, so here's the thing, right. I've been digging into push notification traffic and the numbers are kinda wild. Conversion rates are all over the place, and I mean seriously, some folks swear it's the next big thing while others say it's just noisy spam with a few lucky hits. The data I've seen suggests that push traffic can deliver high intent clicks if your targeting and creatives are on point. But the moment you look at the numbers deeper, it's like chasing a mirage. Cost per acquisition tends to skyrocket if you're not careful, and the lag between push notification engagement and actual conversions can be days or even weeks. Which skews your metrics bad if you're not accounting for delayed conversions. And here's where it gets interesting. When you factor in the opt-in rates, engagement drop-offs, and device fragmentation, push traffic isn't just a quick cash play anymore. It's a long game that demands solid tracking, deep audience understanding, and an eye for the traffic quality. Looking at raw numbers, I'd say push can be a complement but not a core driver unless you've got enough volume and data to refine your targeting. All this makes me wonder if folks are overselling the hype or if the real winners are just those who crack the push code for high-value, low-volume niches. Thoughts? Is push a hidden gem or just another shiny object to distract from more predictable channels?