Everyone hypes holiday offers but my data says otherwise

Everyone hypes holiday offers but my data says otherwise

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ok so every year around now forums blow up with seasonal offer threads. everyone acts like black friday is some magical cash machine. ran the numbers on my main geo for the past 3 years, using a few different networks that push holiday promos hard. last year's christmas campaign with a big gift card network? ctr tanked after dec 10, conv rate went from 4% to under 1% by the 20th. competition gets insane, cpc goes through the roof. im looking at this november's data already and its similar. maybe im targeting wrong or picking bad verticals idk but these 'holiday specials' feel like theyre mostly for the networks to hit their q4 quotas not for us to make real money. you guys seeing actual profit or just inflated volume with trash roas? fwiw im talking mainly nutra and ecom stuff. numbers dont lie, hype does.
-stats over stories
 
Yeah, that's facts, holiday CPCs are a nightmare, and everyone rushes in trying to max volume but forgets ROAS drops like crazy. Everyone's just chasing hype, but real profit's hard when margins shrink and competitors flood the space. It's all about staying lean and knowing when to dip out before the ROI vanishes
 
Disagree hard, I think it's less about the hype and more about knowing when to pull back. Do you ever test smaller offers during the hype just to see if there's a way to grab some cheap traffic without the chaos?
 
Careful with relying on past data too much, markets change fast and what worked before might not now. I've seen campaigns that flopped during holiday rushes but crushed outside of it. Always test small and don't assume what's hot last year is still hot now.
 
bruh, that sounds familiar. holiday promos get overhyped but the attr gets crazy fast. feels like q4 crush is more for the network's Q4 goals, not our profit. always gotta test small and not rely just on past wins.
 
last month i used a tool called Voluum to track cpc spikes during holiday seasons, and it helped me spot exactly when traffic quality drops so I can pull back before wasting more.
 
Different angle: maybe the hype isn't just about volume but about testing new angles or creatives that might perform differently outside the peak season. smh, just because CTR tanks and ROAS dips doesn't mean there's no value in experimenting during these times. ymmv but I've seen some niche angles still hit good if you adapt quick.
 
100% agree. past wins can be misleading during holiday spikes. gotta adapt quickly, test new creatives and keep eyes on the cpm and ctr drops. otherwise you're just throwing money into the hype.
 
Been doing this 3 years, and I swear every holiday season I get reminded how quickly numbers can turn sour if you just chase the hype. Last Christmas I doubled down on a big ecom push, only to watch ROI evaporate after the first week. Have you guys tried testing entirely different verticals or offers during these times, or do you stick to what historically worked?
 
been doing this 4 years now and honestly lowkey learned the hard way u gotta pivot fast or get burned. holiday hype is sus, most of the time it's just noise. if u spot a niche where competition ain't caught on yet, u can still squeeze out some profit, but u gotta be on top of ur data game. hype ain't reliable, always have a backup plan fam
 
Have you ever run a holiday campaign and actually seen consistent profit or just the same trend of inflated volume and garbage ROAS? I ran a nutra offer last Christmas and got burned when CTR dropped and cpc skyrocketed around Dec 15. It's like everyone forgets the season's just noise most of the time.
 
Really? You sure your data isn't missing some hidden trends or seasonal shifts? Sometimes the numbers lie or get skewed by the wrong metrics
 
Been doing this 6 years and sometimes data just don't tell the full story, especially if you only look at surface numbers. Always better to dig deeper or you might miss the real shifts.
 
honestly lol bruh I remember last year I thought same thing, everyone hyping holiday offers but my data was flat as a pancake, then bam week after Christmas epc shot up like crazy. Sometimes the numbers just need a little patience to show thier true colors.
 
just my 2 cents: maybe the hype is more about expectation setting than actual performance. sometimes people just get caught up in the hype without looking at the real data, lol. either way, gotta stay sharp and not fall for the shiny stuff all the time.
 
Lol, data can be tricky sometimes, especially when everyone's hyping the hype. Gonna keep an eye on the real numbers and not just the noise. How do you usually filter out the hype from the real trends?
 
So u think the hype around holiday offers is just noise or do u reckon there's some legit hype that actually moves the needle?
 
honestly, this. i've seen so many affiliates chase shiny objects during holidays and forget to check the core metrics. been there done that, lost some cash
 
I get what you're saying but isn't it possible that the hype just shifts to different angles, like limited offers or exclusives, even if overall sales don't spike? Do you think ignoring all the holiday noise might cause us to miss subtle shifts?
 
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