Pop/redirect traffic still alive or dead? Need real talk

Pop/redirect traffic still alive or dead? Need real talk

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Been messing around with pop and redirect traffic lately and honestly im so confused if its still worth it or just dead. Used to crush with this stuff but now im seeing mixed signals. Some folks say its dead and ad networks ban it quick, others still doing decent. Wondering if anyone here is still making it work or if its just a waste of time now. Anyone got recent experience? Imho its kinda hard to tell if its just a dying method or if there's some secret way to keep it alive. Any tips or real info would be appreciated, im stuck trying to figure if I should keep pushing or switch to something else.
 
Yep exactly, the signals are mixed because the landscape has shifted. But one tip I'd give is to really focus on aggressive list hygiene and targeting better quality traffic sources. If you clean up your traffic and make sure you're not getting flagged for spammy behavior, you can still squeeze some value out of pop and redirect. It's not dead, just more risky and less forgiving.
 
Just my 2 cents, bruh, I think pop and redirect still got some juice but you gotta be real careful with the traffic quality now. Not dead but way more risky, so if you're gonna push it,
 
just my 2 cents, pop and redirect ain't dead, but it's definitely not what it used to be. if you think you can just copy past old tricks and crush, you're gonna get burned. gotta be way more strategic now, or just accept the risk and hope luck's on your side.
 
You still messing with pop and redirect? I did for a while last year, got some decent results but yeah, it's a gamble now. I'd say ymmv, but if you're not testing new angles and tightening up quality, you're probably wasting your time. I switched to more fresh strategies myself.
 
lol yeah for real, its like trying to fix a leaky faucet while the pipe is exploding, you gotta keep switching angles or you end up just spinning wheels. no way around it, the only secret is to stay flexible and keep testing constantly, otherwise youre just hoping for the best.
 
careful with that thought, bro. that "secret" ain't a magic bullet, trust me. honestly, if you're still thinking about pop/redirect, try out AdSpy tool. it's a beast for sneaky angles and spotting what's still live. stay sharp out there. wanna keep crushin, gotta keep evolving. peace
 
Been running pop/redirect for a while now and honestly, it's still kicking in some niches but ya gotta be super careful with how you set it up. The crackdown on ad networks made a lot of folks pull back, but if u keep it lowkey and target the right geo and offer, u can still make it work. ymmv, but it's definitely not dead yet.
 
Been doing this 3 years, and honestly, pop/redirect still works if you stay legit. Yeah, some networks tighten up, but there's still juice if you keep it clean and adapt. ngl
 
if u wanna run pop/redirect still, focus on really niche offers and keep ur ux tight. networks might tighten, but if u stay under the radar, can still pull decent epc. don't get lazy with the setup
 
been doing pop/redirect for like 2 years now and honestly it's not dead but u gotta be super stealthy, like really lowkey, or u get flagged fast. I had a buddy get banned hard last month even tho he thought he was playing it safe.
 
careful with pop/redirect, it's still kinda alive but fragile as hell. networks clamp down quick and the traffic quality matters more than ever. stay lowkey, keep ur ux smooth and don't get lazy.
 
just my 2 cents, staying under the radar is key but it's still risky rn, even stealthy setups can get flagged quick. gotta keep testing and pivoting to new angles constantly.
 
actually my experience says different, pop/redirect can still bring in decent roi if u keep it legit. u can't just go lowkey and expect it to fly under radar forever, networks are tightening up and new rules pop up all the time.
 
pop/redirect traffic is like whack-a-mole, if u don't keep ur angles fresh, u get hit fast. ever tried mixing in some new subdomains or cloaking tricks?
 
Careful with pop/redirect, I learned the hard way last year. Thought I could keep it legit and lowkey but networks caught on quick, had to shut down for a bit. It's still alive but you gotta stay agile, always testing new angles and avoiding patterns.
 
lol pop/redirect still kinda alive but u gotta keep it fresh. always test new domains, rotate URLs, and don't rely on just one angle. networks catch on quick if u stay static.
 
Pop/redirect is still kinda alive but only if u keep testing and rotating like crazy. u ever tried using volumetricks or a tool like M360? without fresh angles it's dead meat, trust me.
 
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