LP optimization rage quit that CPA network shaved me blind

LP optimization rage quit that CPA network shaved me blind

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Alright so I was running this health offer on a pretty reputable network right, had the LP dialed in or so I thought after two weeks of A/B testing every headline and button color, my tracker was showing a solid 2.1% CR which for that vertical is usually money, I even checked the postback logs and everything matched up, then payout day comes and my affiliate manager hits me with some bs about quality control adjustments, their stats showed a 0.8% CR which is literally impossible unless theyre just chopping off conversions left and right
Let's see the data doesn't lie but apparently their data does, correlation isn't causation but when my EPC tanks from $1.50 to like $0.40 overnight after scaling you know something's up, spent hours rebuilding that LP for nothing because the network side numbers are just fiction at this point, anyone else get completely different CRs between tracker and network stats where the gap is that huge its not just statistical noise it's straight up theft
 
Alright so I was running this health offer on a pretty reputable network right, had the LP dialed in or so I thought after two weeks of A/B testing every headline and button color, my tracker was showing a solid 2. 1% CR which for that vertical is usually money, I even checked the postback logs and everything matched up, then payout day comes and my affiliate manager hits me with some bs about quality control adjustments, their stats showed a 0. 8% CR which is literally impossible unless theyre just chopping off conversions left and right
Let's see the data doesn't lie but apparently their data does, correlation isn't causation but when my EPC tanks from $1.
Lol, so now the network's just flipping the numbers on you? Prove it. This is why I say never trust the numbers at face value. If ur tracker shows one thing and the network flips the script on payout day, ur just getting cooked. Data is only as good as the source and most networks are cooked or just LARPing to keep ur confidence high till they can shaft u.
 
man, that sucks. ive seen similar stuff, but never quite that big a gap. smh, always gotta watch their numbers like a hawk.
 
Let me 'clarify' that. This is classic network bullshit. They don't just "adjust" quality control, they are straight up manipulating the numbers.
 
yup, that's just how the cookie crumbles sometimes. The network's gonna do what they can get away with, and if your data doesn't match theirs, you're the one getting shaved. Keep the receipts, trust your tracker, and never get too comfy trusting their numbers.
 
Back in the day, we just had to trust the network more. Now, with tracking tech and PBNs, there's no excuse for that kind of gap. Links still matter.
 
They don't just "adjust" quality control, the
Forge, I get the suspicion but I think it's more about them just pushing their own numbers to justify the cut. Manipulation happens, but a lot of times it's just them adjusting thresholds or what they consider "quality". That gap is huge but I'd bet there's some legit discrepancy on their end too.
 
Trust me, u don't wanna just rely on network stats. I got rekt more than once thinking their numbers are gospel. Tracking the truth is ur best friend, never trust a network that won't show u the raw data.
 
look, I get the frustration but blindly trusting your tracker over network numbers is dangerous too. Maybe they're lying but maybe your tracking isn't perfect either. Best you can do is find a middle ground, verify your data as much as possible, and don't bet the farm on one source of truth
 
Let me put my old man hat on, how sure are you that your tracker is 100 percent accurate? I've seen plenty of folks get burned by tracking discrepancies and not really digging into the raw data from the network itself. Sometimes the numbers lie in the reporting but the actual conversions tell the real story.
 
If your tracker was showing 2.1 percent CR and the network claims 0.8 percent, how do you know which one is actually correct? Because assuming one is lying without digging into raw postback data and network logs is just guessing. When you say the data doesn't lie but then suggest your tracker might be wrong, are you really confident in your setup or just hoping your tracker is right because it feels better? Usually the truth is somewhere in the middle but blind faith in either side is just a recipe for getting burned. Did you actually verify the raw postback logs from the network or just assume your tracker is flawless? Because if you haven't, you're just trading one set of numbers for another and risking the same headache.
 
Alright so I was running this health offer on a pretty reputable network right, had the LP dialed in or so I thought after two weeks of A/B testing every headline and button color, my tracker was showing a solid 2. 1% CR which for that vertical is usually money, I even checked the postback logs and everything matched up, then payout day comes and my affiliate manager hits me with some bs about quality control adjustments, their stats showed a 0. 8% CR which is literally impossible unless theyre just chopping off conversions left and right
Let's see the data doesn't lie but apparently their data does, correlation isn't causation but when my EPC tanks from $1.
Let me compromise, sounds like your tracker and network data are not matching which is the real issue here. I always assume some level of discrepancy but when it's that big it screams data integrity issues. Trust but verify is a must especially with these shady quality control moves, never forget that some networks will cook their numbers when it hits payout time. I'd focus on getting your raw postback data directly from the network and compare that with your tracker logs, if they don't align then you know who's lying. Also consider how your tracker's setup might be skewing those numbers but I've seen networks intentionally adjust stats on their end to hide real performance.
 
LP optimization rage quit that CPA network shaved me blind
that's a classic rookie move. You think tweaking your landing page is gonna fix the fact that your traffic or offer just suck. If the CPA network's shaving you blind you better start looking at your traffic sources and offer relevance first. LP tests are last resort, not your first line of defense. Always have a plan B before you rage quit and burn bridges.
 
Honestly, sometimes LP tweaks won't save a dead offer or bad traffic. Better to cut losses, switch GEOs, or change the offer first. Relying just on LPs is a classic blackhat mistake
 
Been there, done that. LP tweaks only go so far if your traffic is junk or your offer is dead in the water. Trust but verify your data and stop throwing spaghetti at the wall. Sometimes the best move is to cut losses and switch GEOs or offers fast. If you ain't tracking properly you're flying blind anyway.
 
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