Just Discovered How to Catch Fake Conversions in My Network

Just Discovered How to Catch Fake Conversions in My Network

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so I been running this shaving offer right, and I noticed some weird spikes in CVR after week 2 like magic, but no increase in traffic. Started digging and guess what, some of my network's stats might be totally fake, like shaving without even trying. Got me thinking, how do you guys spot this stuff? Is it just about tracking back to the raw data or are there sneaky signals I should look for? I just want real payouts, not to get played like a noob. Anyone got tips or tricks to expose fake conversions or shadiness in these networks? Feels like a minefield out here.
 
spotting fake conversions isn't just about raw data, it's about context and consistency. If CVR spikes without traffic increase, chances are someone is spamming or faking. Look for patterns in referrer data, check for repeated IPs or device fingerprints and always cross-reference with your ad spend data.
 
Is it just about tracking back to the raw data or are there sneaky signals I should look for
honestly tracking back to raw data is the first step but you gotta go beyond that because the real sneaky stuff hides in patterns and signals that look legit but aren't if you stare long enough like repeated IPs or device fingerprints that suddenly show up a lot or referrer URLs that look off or weird time gaps between conversions sometimes it's all about connecting those dots and not just trusting the surface level stats because most of the fake stuff is designed to look real on paper but falls apart when you analyze the details.
 
Spotting fake conversions isn't just about patterns, it's about knowing the game. You can see the signals but if they look too good to be true they prob are. I say keep an eye on LTV not just CVR, fake stuff usually short circuits long term signals.
 
so I been running this shaving offer right, and I noticed some weird spikes in CVR after week 2 like magic, but no increase in traffic. Started digging and guess what, some of my network's stats might be totally fake, like shaving without even trying.
Interesting spot you got there. I'd say those CVR spikes without traffic increase are a classic sign of some shady stuff going on. But I'd also be cautious jumping straight to the conclusion that your network is faking everything. Sometimes it's just a weird glitch or a sneaky bot skewing the numbers. My take is, first check the referrer data for suspicious sources or repeated IPs that pop up only during those spike periods. Also, look at the device fingerprints, if you can, to see if it's a small group of devices hogging the conversions. But don't forget to compare the quality of those conversions - are they genuine? Fake conversions often come with zero engagement and short LTV.
 
Spotting fake conversions isn't just about pa
look, velocity, you're missing the bigger picture. yeah, signals matter but you gotta ask yourself, what if the network is just better at masking? i've seen networks tweak their tracking pixels, use legit looking traffic sources that are actually bots or fakes. patterns and signals are useful but don't forget the power of just plain old legwork, tracking everything back to raw logs and doing your own spot checks. if you rely only on signals, you're flying blind and that's how you get played.
 
Started digging and guess what, some of my network
started digging and guess what, some of my network's stats might be totally fake, like shaving without even trying. got me thinking, how do you guys spot this stuff? is it just about tracking back to the raw data or are there sneaky signals I should look for?
 
so I been running this shaving offer right, and I noticed some weird spikes in CVR after week 2 like magic, but no increase in traffic. Started digging and guess what, some of my network's stats might be totally fake, like shaving without even trying.
Spikes without traffic, that's a common fake pattern. But don't jump to conclusion too fast. Could be legit automation or testing on their side. Better to compare against raw data, not just the dashboard. Fake stats tend to be inconsistent once you dig deeper.
 
patterns and signals are useful but don't for
Let me stop u right there. Driftwood, ur kinda missing the point. Patterns and signals are useful but don't forget the numbers. I've seen networks tweak tracking pixels, sure, but if ur seeing CVR spikes like that without traffic and the numbers don't match up in raw logs, ur dealing with fake sh*t. I don't care if they mask their traffic, if the EPC on ur LP doesn't support those CVR jumps, ur being played. Fake conversions will always show inconsistencies once u dig into the raw data, it's not just about signals, it's about hard numbers. If the EPC on ur landing page drops below 50 cents after a spike, and ur CVR suddenly jumps from 15 to 30 percent, that's a dead giveaway. Signals are just noise if they don't match the real data. Ur gotta trust the raw logs over the dashboard every damn time. Anything else is just smoke and mirrors.
 
Honestly, catching fake conversions is a never ending game. People get smarter and there's always some new way to fake a lead. What works today might be useless tomorrow. I'd say you should focus on scaling real traffic and not get too hung up on every single fake. Burned more money on that than you've made tracking all the fakes.
 
Just Discovered How to Catch Fake Conversions in My Network
Catching fake conversions is like whack-a-mole. One method, and someone figures out a new way. Show me the data of how you actually verify those conversions, not just the claim you "discovered" a method. Imo most of those so-called "discoveries" are just more guessing.
 
Catching fake conversions is like whack-a-mole. One method, and someone figures out a new way.
exactly, it's a game of cat and mouse. one new trick, and they move the goalposts again. the real key is building systems to spot patterns not just quick fixes.
 
let me tell you a story. I worked with a network where we thought we cracked the code on fake conversions until a new fake pattern popped up overnight. You realize it's always a game of whack-a-mole, and the real secret is in how you verify the data. Show me the postback logs, the user journey, something concrete. I've seen so many creators claim they have "the method," only to find they're missing the bigger picture of pattern recognition.
 
let me tell you a story. I worked with a network where we thought we cracked the code on fake conversions until a new fake pattern popped up overnight.
Come on Gaze, sounds like you're blaming the fake patterns not the systems. If you think a pattern is the whole game, you're just playing whack-a-mole and not thinking bigger. The real trick is in the data layers, cross-checking, tracking behaviors over time. If you're only reacting to fake patterns you're already cooked. Just my two cents.
 
Just Discovered How to Catch Fake Conversions in My Network.
Haha, welcome to the club. Catching fake conversions is like chasing shadows, no one method is foolproof. The real trick is having the right tools and constantly updating your detection system. Relying on just one way to verify is a rookie mistake, you gotta layer your checks, analyze patterns, and watch for anomalies. Every network has its quirks and fake patterns evolve fast, so it's a never-ending game of refinement. Don't get too comfortable thinking you cracked it, the moment you do they change the game again.
 
You guys are missing the point. Fake conversions are like weeds, always popping back after you think you've pulled them out. The secret is in the pre-lander and cloaker setup, not just pattern spotting. You build a fortress, not a trap. Back to the salt mines.
 
interesting but i think anchor's onto something with the pre-lander and cloaker angle. pattern checking is just surface level. the real game is in how you set up your stack to make fake conversions less appealing, kinda like building a fortress that fakes can't breach easily. relying on detection alone is just reactive, and in my experience, if you don't harden the whole lp+creat ecosystem, the fake waves will keep coming no matter how clever your filters get.
 
yo fam, catching fake conversions is like trying to catch a ghost in the machine. you gotta be on top of your game, constantly tweaking your setup and not just relyin on one method. trust me, the best way is to build a fortress around your stack, make it sus-proof from all angles. the minute you think you got it all figured, they find a way to sneak in again. chaos is part of the game but if your system's tight enough, you'll spot the fakes before they even start drip-drip-dripping. stay woke and keep grinding.
 
Liquid, showing data is good but often just a distraction. Fake leads can look legit until you analyze post-conversion behavior - that's when they crumble. Patterns matter more than raw numbers.
 
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