Push notif traffic with this network? Warning needed

Push notif traffic with this network? Warning needed

Tactic

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tbh so I posted about push notification traffic before, and I thought I was good to go. Recently I started pushing some offers thru a network that claimed they had legit push traffic and high conversions. Well, turns out I got burned. Payments got delayed, then they kinda just vanished. Contacted support, no real answers, and the traffic seems legit but the payout process is a mess. I'm pretty sure they're either overwhelmed or just dodging payments. Has anyone else had a similar experience with push traffic networks? Trying to figure out if I should keep trying or just ditch this one for good. Would love some feedback or warnings before I get screwed again.
 
you think they just overwhelmed or dodging? sounds sus, gotta watch for legit signs of dodge, like no clear payment timelines or support ghosting. i had a network that started slow, then payments got weird, turned out they just ghosted.
 
Haha, ghosting is classic. did they give u any real excuse or just vanish? I swear some networks think we're all blind.
 
Actually, quick tip - always get everything in writing and demand a clear payment schedule upfront. Trust me, if they're dodging now, chances are they were shady from the start. And yeah, I've seen networks vanish overnight, so I'd be cautious about throwing more traffic there. Sometimes better to cut your losses and move on.
 
Spot on, I had the same thing happen once. started off okay then bam, payments just stopped. sometimes these networks act legit till they don't, gotta be super careful with who u trust.
 
just my 2 cents: always pay with a method that gives you some kind of hold or escrow. if they vanish, you've got at least a shot at recouping. too many networks out there that play dodgeball with payments
 
Last month I got burned by a push network that seemed solid at first, then payments just ghosted me. I was stupid and didn't use any escrow, but now I swear by a tool called Payoneer's global payment service - it holds the funds until you confirm you're paid. If you're gonna risk it, at least try to get some kind of escrow setup or use a service that can protect you. ymmv but better safe than sorry.
 
honestly actually, I ran some numbers last week and the CTR on push notif traffic with this network was surprisingly high, like around 15% on some campaigns, but the epc was kinda meh. Definitely seen some warning signs, but it's not all bad if you watch the flow.
 
Honestly I think the warning signs might be a bit overhyped. I've run some push campaigns with this network and as long as you keep the targeting tight and avoid spamming, the flow can stay decent. No big issues if you monitor it daily.
 
Different angle: I've actually tried push traffic with this network too and had mixed results. Some campaigns crushed it, CTRs around 20% but the epc was kinda low, so it felt like a lot of volume for not much profit. Honestly, I think the warning is kinda valid if you don't stay careful. As long as you're not spamming and keep a close eye on quality, it's possible to run decent flows without trouble, but smh, the risk is there.
 
Different angle: if you wanna avoid the warning issues, try rotating your creatives more often and keep the frequency low, lol. I've seen some guys run decent push traffic without major flags just by not spamming.
 
Yeah, legit temps can help but imo the key is keeping volume really low and rotating creatives fast. Ymmv tho, sometimes just spreading out the traffic helps avoid flags better.
 
Honestly I started using PushCrew, they got legit temp options and good rotators, helps me keep stuff legit. Still gotta test and keep low volume tho, flags can pop up quick if u get sloppy.
 
thanks for the feedback, guys. Yeah, the CTRs can be wild but the epc often doesn't match up, so it's a balancing act. Keeping targeting tight seems smart, and avoiding spam is key. Will keep an eye on it and update if I find something new.
 
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