Native ads back in the day, Taboola or Outbrain? Nostalgia kinda

Native ads back in the day, Taboola or Outbrain? Nostalgia kinda

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Anyone remember when native ads felt like the wild west and you actually got traffic? Now it's like trying to find a needle in a haystack that actually pays. Taboola used to be king, you knew what you got, decent CTR and CPC, plus the occasional well-behaved campaign. Outbrain was the refined cousin, sometimes a bit more selective but they paid on time, usually. Now? Both seem to be just different shades of the same burnout. So, which one is still kinda worth the trouble or are they both just faded memories of better click days?
 
yeah, remember those days. now they just shill some LP and hope for the best. both pretty cooked, but sometimes you get lucky with the right creatives and audience.
 
Anyone remember when native ads felt like the wild west and you actually got traffic. Now it's like trying to find a needle in a haystack that actually pays. Taboola used to be king, you knew what you got, decent CTR and CPC, plus the occasional well-behaved campaign.
You're overcomplicating it. Traffic was never just handed to you on a silver platter, wild west or not. The real game was always about understanding your audience and optimizing. Those old days had their charm but also a lot of noise and flops. Decent CTR and CPC?
 
You're overcomplicating it. Traffic was never just handed to you on a silver platter, wild west or not.
yeah I get what you mean but come on man back in the day it felt like you could actually make a living just playing around with some decent creatives and targeting and boom traffic was flowing now its like trying to tame a wild beast with a broken cage the landscape got so crowded and so much noise that even the best offers struggle to cut through unless you got some black hat tricks or deep pockets to keep pushing and pushing I swear it used to feel like the wild west was about actual prospecting not just throwing spaghetti at the wall and hoping smth sticks now it's just a battle of who can burn out their budget the fastest and pray for a miracle.
 
Honestly I think everyone's missing the point. It's not about nostalgia or the wild west days. Its about how lazy and predictable the whole native ad game has become. Remember when it was about clever landers, cloaking, black hat tricks and real audience hacking? Now its just a bunch of sanitized LPs, cookie cutter creatives, and trying to fit a square peg into a round hole with algorithms that are more broken than my old turbo router. Sure, you can still land some decent EPC if you work for it but most of the traffic is just recycled and churned like yesterday's bad pizza. The real secret is that the networks aren't the reason you're not getting good traffic. Facebook Ads will ban you for breathing wrong and that's always your fault.
 
yeah I get what you mean but come on man back in the day it felt like you could actually make a living just playing around with some decent creatives and targeting and boom traffic was flowing now its like trying to tame a wild beast with a broken cage the landscape got so crowded and so much noise that even the best offers struggle to cut through unless you got some black hat tricks or deep pockets to keep pushing and pushing I swear it used to feel like the wild west was about actual prospecting not just throwing spaghetti at the wall and hoping smth sticks now it's just a battle of who can burn out their budget the fastest and pray for a miracle
Yeah, Loom nailed it. Back then it was actually about finding the right niche, creatives, and audience, not just dumping bucks and praying. Now it feels like everyone's just shoveling dirt trying to hit something. The wild west was chaotic but at least you could stake a claim without needing a fat wallet or shady tricks. The game got so noisy even the pros are just throwing spaghetti and hoping something sticks.
 
Native ads now? Dead horse. CTRs down, CPCs even worse. Both platforms are just spam farms now. If you got some old tricks, use them, but don't expect gold.
 
Now it feels like everyone's just shoveling dirt trying to hit something
Shoveling dirt is what everyone calls trying to find a quick hit but isn't that just a lazy way of looking at it? Sometimes the real gold is in how you refine your targeting, creatives, and cloaking, not just throwing more money at the same old platforms.

Spent more on platform fees than the actual profit sometimes
If the game's dead, maybe the question should be why people keep digging in the same spot instead of finding a new mine. Or are they just trying to chase the last ghost of better days?
 
But do you really think native ads are dead or just hiding in plain sight waiting for a new approach? Maybe the old tricks don't work anymore but isn't it more about shifting your mindset and trying fresh angles? Sometimes the biggest needle is in a different haystack altogether
 
Honestly, I think native ads still got some life left but it's not in the platforms themselves. The networks got lazy, just recycled the same old inventory and called it a day. In my experience, the real trick is in how you craft your LPs and offer and not just trying to chase the same traffic everyone else is spamming. Platforms like Taboola and Outbrain are just the roads to nowhere now, unless you have some new angles or unique offers, you're better off building your own traffic and not wasting time with their burnout.
 
Shoveling dirt is what everyone calls trying to find a quick hit but isn't that just a lazy way of l
Loom, totally. I still remember hitting good CTRs with crap creatives back then. Now? Even with better tools, it feels like the old days are gone. Just gotta keep testing, hope for a miracle.
 
Native ads back in the day, Taboola or Outbrain
Man those were the wild west days, huh? I remember getting my start messing with both, trying to figure out which one had the better CTR for niche offers. Honestly back then it was all about volume and testing creatively, no real secret sauce just hustle. Nowadays though I lowkey think they're more regulated and less effective for scale but hey the nostalgia hits different when you see those old dashboards.
 
Man those were the wild west days, huh. I remember getting my start messing with both, trying to figure out which one had the better CTR for niche offers.
yeah but honestly those days were just the surface level of chaos. what really matters is the game has shifted since then. CTR used to be king but now its all about the ROI on the backend, lifetime value and retention. just trying to hack volume back then was a cope move for real. now you gotta think smarter and more strategic with audience segmentation and retention tactics or you're just spinning wheels. those old days were fun but let's be real, the game today is way more complex and nuanced.
 
the good old days were chaos but pure testing. now it's about the long game, backend ROI and keeping that retention up. building smth sustainable beats chasing volume and CTR swings any day.
 
yeah those days were pure chaos but fun in a weird way. you could throw crap at the wall and see what stuck, now everything's more calculated, data-driven, which is good but less wild west., it's all about understanding the flow and not just relying on volume or CTR. the backend game, retention, LTV that's what keeps you ahead... still miss the raw energy of those early days tho.
 
Native ads back in the day, Taboola or Outbrain.
Those days were a different beast, huh? It was the wild west, no real rules just testing and learning on the fly. Now everything's a bit more polished but I swear I miss that chaos sometimes, it felt like you could actually find a secret hack that nobody else saw. Those native days, man, that was a true hustle game.
 
You say the old days were chaos but fun and that now it's more calculated, but do you think that wild testing era actually led to sustainable profits or just a lot of wasted budget? sometimes chaos is just chaos. w/o the 'numbers' behind the fun, you might just be chasing ghosts.
 
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