been running a test with Taboola for a direct-response nutra offer. The data tells a different story. Everyone says the traffic is trash and the platforms are just content recommendation engines, but my ROAS is holding steady at 2.1 after 60 days. I think the mistake is treating them like a standard PPC platform and not a social proof amplifier. Here's the controversial bit. I'm convinced the success comes from using native ad creatives that look like UGC from a micro-influencer review, not a polished ad. You're not buying clicks, you're buying implied endorsement. Every campaign needs that documented social proof ladder, and native placements are just the top of that funnel. Anyone else seeing this or am I just getting lucky with one angle?