How to spot if my CPA network is faking numbers?

How to spot if my CPA network is faking numbers?

Locus

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Been running a few campaigns for a while now and I keep hearing about networks faking fraud stats or inflating numbers to hold onto payouts. I'm a numbers guy, sooo I wanna get better at spotting the signs early. Like, what kind of red flags should I be looking for? I know some networks pay late, or the conversions seem too good to be true, but I want solid data points. Do you guys track your own conversions vs what they report? Or use some tools to verify traffic quality? Just trying to get a clear picture so I don't keep chasing phantom leads or get scammed out of commissions. Appreciate any tips from the real ones who've been around long enough to spot the cheats.
 
Careful with trusting just their numbers, u gotta track ur own conversions and use tools like Voluum or Binom to verify traffic quality. Have u tried comparing ur pixel data with their reports? Would be interesting to see if they match
 
Do u ever cross-reference the time stamps of conversions from ur pixel with their reports? Sometimes even small delays can be signs of fakes or inflations.
 
honestly just my 2 cents, keeping a close eye on click-to-conversion time ratios can give you some clues. If conversions pop up way faster than they should or there's a weird spike in low-quality traffic, that's often a red flag. Always good to double-check your source data, not just what they report.
 
just my 2 cents, I once caught a network inflating their CPA by comparing their claimed conversions with my own tracked sales on a separate analytics tool. consistency was off, and the timing didn't add up. always good to double-check with your own tracking if possible.
 
i actually had a different experience, tracked my conversions on a trusted platform and found their reported numbers were way off like they were counting fake leads or smth, so yeah gotta double check with your own data sometimes.
 
Last month i caught a network inflating their payouts after I tracked my own conversions thru a separate tool and saw a big gap with what they reported, turns out they were counting fake leads or reusing IDs. Always compare what they say with your own data and check for weird spikes in traffic or conversions happening too fast. It's kinda sus when the numbers don't line up across different sources
 
bruh, one solid move is to set up your own tracking via a trusted platform and then compare that data with what the network reports regularly. if there's a consistent gap or weird spikes, that's a red flag. don't just rely on their numbers, keep your own logs lmao.
 
bruh, you think they gonna just hand you the truth on a silver platter? if you really wanna know, dig into the data yourself, compare different sources, and watch for crazy spikes that don't make sense. most of the time, it's about pattern recognition rather than some magic trick.
 
yo most networks prob faking at least some numbers, especially if you see a sudden jump of 30-50% in conversions without a clear reason. I mean, afaik, legit campaigns rarely have that kinda inconsistency, so if you see random spikes and no traffic source change, watch out.
 
last month i started using a tool called Voluum, and it helped me spot weird spikes in my data that looked fake. Once you set up tracking properly, it's easier to see where numbers don't add up and catch fakes fast lol.
 
Yo, if you wanna spot fakes, start by checking the traffic sources and see if they match what the network reports. Lowkey, if the numbers seem too good to be true, they probably are. Always cross-reference with tools like Voluum or FunnelFlux to
 
I think tools help but also do manual checks like looking for traffic sources and sudden unexplained jumps, I had a network fake some numbers on me and it was obvious when I looked at referrers and IPs that didn't match up.
 
Did you know some networks inflate numbers by 30-50% and nobody even notices? just because the numbers look decent doesn't mean they're legit. always double-check traffic quality and compare with your own tracking data, ymmv.
 
Check if your conversions line up with the traffic source. Sometimes networks can inflate numbers but forget to match the quality of traffic you bring in. Trust but verify, don't just rely on their reports.
 
disagree, had networks inflate by 70% before, but that was with super shady traffic sources. most legit networks won't go over 30-40% inflation w/o getting caught. gotta check both traffic quality and
 
disagree a bit, seen networks inflate by 100%+ sometimes, especially with low quality traffic. usually they hide it in hidden referrers or fake clicks. gotta use tracking tools that compare conversions with actual user engagement metrics.
 
spot on. do you check their traffic sources and compare with your own analytics? kinda the only way to spot weird inflation unless you got fancy tracking tools.
 
yo, appreciate the tips, especially about watching for crazy spikes, that's key. Voluum sounds dope, gonna check it out. bruh, always gotta stay sharp and verify, never just trust the numbers outright.
 
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