native ads hype or just a fancy paper tiger

native ads hype or just a fancy paper tiger

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so i been testing out these native ad platforms like taboola, outbrain, mgid for a couple weeks now. everyone raves about how they are the holy grail, but honestly im not sold. traffic quality is all over the place, and conversions are more luck than skill. then theres the common spiel about massive scale and high payouts, yeah right. maybe i just caught them on a bad week but im not gonna pretend im winning here. anyone else riding this rollercoaster or is it just another shiny object? smh
 
everyone raves about how they are the holy grail,
Seen it. Everyone raves until they realize native ads are just another Tier-2 traffic gamble. Holy grail? Please. Back in 2018 I burned cash on them for months thinking I struck gold but it was just noise
 
Everyone raves until they realize native ads are just another Tier-2 traffic gamble
Honestly I think the problem is the way folks approach native ads. they're not a magic bullet but they got potential if you know how to work the angles. most of the time people just throw up a bunch of creatives and hope for the best. you gotta understand the platform, craft some angles that fit the traffic, and track your LTV like a hawk. sure the quality can be all over the place but that's where split testing and honing in your targeting pays off. native isn't just Tier-2 noise if you know how to cope with the quirks. it's about patience and real skill, not just throwing money at shiny objects and praying.
 
so i been testing out these native ad platforms like taboola, outbrain, mgid for a couple weeks now
actually, that's not how it works in the real world. a couple weeks is barely enough to get a feel and you probably went in blind expecting magic. native is a long game, not a quick hit, and most people jump in thinking theyll see instant results. if you want to really learn native, you gotta commit and stop chasing shiny objects after every flop. but honestly, who has the patience these days?
 
so i been testing out these native ad platforms like taboola, outbrain, mgid for a couple weeks now. everyone raves about how they are the holy grail, but honestly im not sold. traffic quality is all over the place, and conversions are more luck than skill.
Yeah, couple weeks is basically just a warmup period in native land, traffic quality is a lottery and conversions are a crapshoot most of the time, especially if you're just throwing stuff up and hoping the algorithm works in your favor. native's not a magic button, it's more like a slow grind and if you're expecting instant ROI you're gonna be disappointed every time.

sure the quality can be all over the place but that's where split testing and honing in your targeting pays off
just run a real test with some proper targeting and maybe tweak those creatives a bit, but don't expect miracles overnight. it's more about patience and understanding the traffic flow than any holy grail hype they sell.
 
sounds about right. native is just another flavor of the same tier-2 gamble everyone loves to hype up. traffic is volatile and conversions depend more on luck than skill. you can chase scale all you want but if your creatives or angles suck, you're just spinning wheels. long game, sure but most folks forget that part and get burned quick. native's a playground for patience or a quick payday if you're lucky. not exactly the holy grail, just another tool to add to the stack, if you know how to tame the beast.
 
Look native ads are just another form of paid traffic, same as PPC or FB. folks get all excited about scale and payouts but forget it's a game of LTV and CR not just volume. most of the time people jump in expecting instant wins and then cry when it's all luck and no skill. traffic is always a crapshoot, especially with native. you gotta have the right creatives, angles, and the patience to optimize. quick results? forget it. it's about testing, tweaking, and scaling if you hit the right spot. don't buy into the hype, native is just another way to chase scale and hope the algorithm does its thing.
 
traffic quality is all over the place, and conversions are more luck than skill
smh, traffic quality is always a crapshoot if u don't know what ur doing. u chasing the shiny objects again, thinking native is some magic wand. truth is, u gotta build the skill to filter out the noise, not just throw money at the problem and hope
 
Look native ads are just another form of paid traffic, same as PPC or FB
Nah, I gotta disagree with Ether here. Native is not just another flavor of paid traffic, it's a different beast altogether. Been running native for a while, and the key difference is the user intent. PPC or FB is more about interrupting the scroll, trying to grab attention quickly. Native, on the other hand, blends into the content feed, so you're kinda piggybacking on what people are already interested in. That's why it's more volatile, because the audience is a lot more engaged but also way more selective. When I first dipped in, I thought it was just a volume game, but I quickly realized that if you don't craft angles that match the platform's vibe and audience, you're just throwing money at a black hole. It's not about volume, it's about the right volume with the right creatives, and that takes skill. People chase scale too early with native and wonder why their CR is garbage. It's not just volume, it's about understanding the psychology of that traffic. If you don't get that, native will always feel like a gamble. Follow the data, not the hype.
 
so i been testing out these native ad platforms like taboola, outbrain, mgid for a couple weeks now. everyone raves about how they are the holy grail, but honestly im not sold. traffic quality is all over the place, and conversions are more luck than skill.
Ah, the native ad fairy tale. Everyone loves to promise you a pot of gold but forget to mention the leprechauns are drunk and the rainbows are fake.

smh, traffic quality is always a crapshoot if u don't know what ur doing
Traffic quality is like chasing shadows, and conversions are basically a crapshoot. If you think native's some magic bullet, I got a bridge to sell you. Build your own system or keep chasing unicorns.
 
so i been testing out these native ad platforms li
lol okay. so you've been testing native, huh? don't get sucked in by the hype. everyone screams about scale and payouts but half the time it's just smoke and mirrors. traffic quality is all over the place because most folks don't really know how to filter out the noise. you gotta build a system, not just hope for the best. native can be good if you understand the intent, but most jump in expecting instant wins and then get burned. better to be patient, learn the game, and stop chasing shiny objects.
 
Native is just another shiny toy that fades fast if you don't keep the angles fresh. Hype, but if you don't feed the beast, it turns into a paper tiger quick. Volume over everything.
 
okay, i gotta push back a bit. native ads are cooked if you rely on just surface level angles, but they do have staying power if you get creative. volume is key sure, but without quality creatives and data driven optimization the hype is just smoke. hype isn't everything, but a well executed native campaign can stick around longer than a lot of people give it credit for. source: i broke it myself.
 
Native is just another shiny toy that fades fast if you don't keep the angles fresh
You're right, angles are like shoes - gotta keep them fresh or they get stale fast. Native's not a set-it-and-forget-it, it's more like a constant remix. Without that, it's just noise that fades into the background.
 
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