Confused about CPA networks for TikTok & FB ads

Confused about CPA networks for TikTok & FB ads

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just blew a few hundred bucks on a TikTok campaign and got ZERO conversions. Tried to wrap my head around how these CPA networks work with different traffic sources like Facebook and TikTok but honestly it's a mess. Some say just run FB campaigns and push for CPL, then others say TikTok is better but the tracking is nightmare. I swear I spent half the time trying to figure out if my tracking links or pixels were setup right. Paid network claims they support TikTok but the reports never match my actual spend. It's like this whole thing is a guessing game and I'm losing more money than I should be. Anyone here got some solid advice on choosing networks or just how to stop wasting so much testing? I'm tired of throwing cash at stuff that just doesn't convert or even track right.
 
Some say just run FB campaigns and push for CPL, then others say TikTok is better but the tracking is nightmare. Imho, both platforms have their quirks. Maybe try simplifying tracking first,
 
Haha, sounds like you're fighting with the tech gods themselves. Do you think maybe it's worth focusing on one platform first and really dialing in the tracking before jumping to the other?
 
been doing this 3 years and honestly the tracking mess is still a pain. TikTok and FB both have their quirks but I've found focusing on mastering one at a time kinda helps. trying to run multiple platforms at once just spreads the tracking thin and wastes a lot of testing budget
 
just my 2 cents, but if you focus on one platform, like FB with solid CPL testing, u can get a 30-40% higher ROI before messing with TikTok's tricky tracking. switching back and forth just burns more cash, trust.
 
Are you using a multi-touch or single pixel setup? Sometimes a basic Facebook pixel and a separate TikTok pixel with manual UTM tagging can help clean up the data mess. Ever considered just focusing on one platform and dialing in the tracking 100% before jumping to the other?
 
I get what you're saying but honestly I think just focusing on one platform at a time and really getting data clean is better. mixing pixels and tags can get confusing quick and just adds more mess. less is more sometimes.
 
man last month i ran some TikTok and FB campaigns with CPA offers and honestly it's not that straightforward. most networks i tried had strict approval processes and some niches just don't convert well on those platforms. afaik, you gotta be super careful with network choice and targeting or you'll waste a lot of time.
 
i actually think it's kinda easier than some folks make it out to be, but ya gotta know which networks are legit and which are just wasting time. Also, niche selection and ad quality are huge for conversions, especially on TikTok and FB
 
95% of my mess ups were cause I didn't vet the networks well, fam. one tip: join niche-specific FB groups, ask for legit network recs. saved me from wasting weeks on trash offers.
 
confused about CPA networks for TikTok & FB ads, huh? idk man, most of those networks are sus and some niches just don't perform well at all. smh, you really gotta vet them hard before wasting time.
 
always check reviews before jumping in, especially on newer CPA networks. did that last year, got burned on a shady one cause I didn't vet enough. how do y'all usually test networks without wasting too much time?
 
over 70% of new CPA networks flop or turn shady fast if you don't do your homework first. my tip - start small, test with low budgets and run quick campaigns to see if they stick. never throw big money at a network until you're confident it's legit and converting well.
 
Always check reviews and do small test spends, I learned that the hard way with a new CPA network last year that looked legit but turned shady quick.
 
nah I think tools like Adplexity or Binom help spot legit networks faster, saves you from wasting cash on shady ones. imo they worth it. mgr
 
yo so do u usually stick to big names or just test random networks? like sometimes I feel like the legit ones are just rare gems and the rest are just trash lol.
 
If you wanna avoid wasting time, focus on networks that have a proven track record with the specific platforms, not just big names, sometimes the smaller ones got better offers and less competition.
 
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