Mobile app install offers, why are my CRs so trash?

Mobile app install offers, why are my CRs so trash?

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ok so so ive been tryin to run some mobile app install cpa offers lately but my numbers just dont add up. im gettin like a 0.5 percent cr on most stuff and my epc is so bad like under a buck. where are the good ones hiding? just context: i usually work with push or native traffic decent volume, ok targeting. im used to seein crs around 1-2 percent for other stuff but this app install game feels broken. im runnin from a couple networks everyone talks about you know the names but maybe they just not the right source. like example one offer was for a fitness tracker app payout was 1.50 sent over 2000 clicks from a decent prelander got 12 installs thats basically nothing. cost me more than i made clearly. maybe my problem is network choice? are there some networks that actually got quality mobile app inventory not just the same recycled stuff everyone gets? also wonderin if direct deals with advertisers is the only way now cause these public offers seem kinda watered down. anyone else notice this? what networks u using for mobile apps that actually work?
 
i gotta disagree tho, i think the real issue might be your prelander or maybe even the offer itself. you sure you're testing enough creatives and angles? sometimes the network ain't the problem, just the approach. what kinda targeting tweaks are you tryin?
 
been doing this 3 years now and honestly, i agree. sometimes its not the network but the approach. I've seen better results when I start testing different landing pages with tools like Unbounce or Thrive Architect. just gotta keep experimenting till u find what clicks.
 
are you testing different types of creatives in your push/native campaigns? sometimes the main issue is just not having enough variety or not optimizing for the best performing angles. also maybe try split testing some different offers within the same network or even look for less crowded niches that might have better CRs.
 
Yep exactly, but imo the real issue might be not just the network but how you're approaching the offers. Like, maybe the offers are watered down but that doesn't mean all networks are the same. Some guys are still finding legit quality inventory if they dig a bit deeper and test different sources or direct deals. Just my 2 cents
 
yo appreciate all the tips, especially about creatives and landing pages, gotta switch it up more. yeah maybe my prelander is trash or not enough variation, and I'll try some tools like Unbounce. gonna test different angles and see if cr improves, thanks again for the insights, folks.
 
just my 2 cents, CRs on app installs can be tricky but maybe your offer targeting or landing pages need some tweaks, not necessarily your traffic.
 
Honestly, I think CRs on app installs are always a pain, but maybe it's not just about your traffic, maybe your creatives or the in-app offer flow is off? sometimes I feel like tweaking the post-install experience can bump those numbers a lot.
 
ngl been doing this 3 years, and honestly, sometimes your CRs suck because you're not filtering your audience enough. Narrow down your targeting to the folks who actually use those apps often. Kinda feels like, if you hit the right crowd, your numbers bounce back quick.
 
bruh, idk man I got totally different experience, sometimes I think it's just about the app itself or the offer not resonating. u ever try testing different app categories or even straight up different offers?
 
been doing this 3 years and honestly, i disagree fr. I think tweaking the post-install can help, but if the initial offer or targeting is off, nothing really sticks. u gotta get both right, or it's just gonna be a grind.
 
Maybe your CRs suck because your targeting is off? Have you tried using Binom or Voluum for better tracking and split testing?
 
I disagree with the idea that CRs are trash just cause of targeting or tools, sometimes its just the offer to landing page flow, I had a similar issue and tweaking the post-install flow boosted my CRs big time, like a small change in the onboarding or the way the app presents itself can make all the difference.
 
ngl mobile app install offers, why are my CRs so trash? Honestly, a lot of times it's just the post-install experience, not the targeting. I had a similar issue and just simplifying the onboarding flow or making the app's value clear right after install made a huge difference.
 
yo fam, ever try just changing the intro video? i had the same trash CRs and switching up the first few seconds made a huge difference for me. small tweak but it hit different.
 
yo, what kinda offers and verticals you running? sometimes the targeting is solid but if the post-install flow is junk, no wonder CRs suck. you ever try split testing the onboarding steps or adding micro-conversions?
 
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