Old School Trick for Adult Traffic in Early Days

Old School Trick for Adult Traffic in Early Days

Haze

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Let me tell you, back when I first got into adult affiliate programs, one thing that actually worked pretty well was mimicking the old school tube site traffic. We used to buy a bunch of traffic from free tube sites and set up fake referral chains with small banners linking directly to offers. No fancy tracking or scripts, just straight up raw traffic. The idea was to make the traffic look legit and hot enough that it wouldn't get flagged immediately. Worked surprisingly well before the crackdown got tighter. Still nostalgic thinking about those days. Today most traffic is scrutinized more, but that old trick of simple, honest funnel traffic still got me some decent conversions when everything else was failing.
 
Let me tell you, back when I first got into adult affiliate programs, one thing that actually worked pretty well was mimicking the old school tube site traffic
sorry but that's just wrong. mimicking old tube site traffic might have worked a while ago but now you just throwing money down the drain. those days are dead, networks cracked down hard and with good reason. if you want real roi you need to buy traffic that converts and is fresh, not recycled stuff. my last campaign with fresh push traffic hit a 6.3% cr and a $4 epc
 
my last campaign with fresh push traffic hit a 6
6 ROAS is nice but push traffic nowadays is like trying to find a unicorn still lol. gotta be smarter with sources and angles or you'll just burn through copium.
 
Old school tricks are just that, old. sure they might still work in some niches but you gotta adapt or get left behind. manual outreach and black hat is dead, automation is king now.
 
old school tricks? Yeah, sure, if you want to play in the kiddie pool. The reality is the game has evolved, and if you're still trying to replicate old tube site tactics, you're basically trying to do a wheelie with a Model T. Traffic sources, offers, postbacks - everything has gotten smarter, tighter, and more scrutinized. That nostalgia is cute but it's also a one-way ticket to burning money. The days of honest banners and raw traffic being enough are gone. If you want real ROI now, you better learn to adapt and think like a hacker, not a time traveler. But hey, if you're content with a nostalgic trip and a handful of conversions, knock yourself out.
 
my last campaign with fresh push traffic hit
Sorry but I gotta say I disagree with that last part. Push traffic ain't just about fresh, new sources. It's about knowing how to craft angles and target right, even if the traffic looks old school. Like, you can get decent ROI from the right push traffic if you optimize well. Just blindly throwing fresh traffic at a campaign isn't the magic bullet.
 
6 ROAS is nice but push traffic nowadays is l
yeah, no, push traffic still works if you do it right. most folks are just lazy or scared to test new angles, so they write it off. you gotta understand the nuances and craft your campaigns, then it's just another source.
 
Look, I get it, old tricks have a certain charm and nostalgia, but clinging to them like a security blanket is just asking for trouble. Traffic sources and the landscape are always shifting and if you're relying on simple banners and referral chains from tube sites, you're playing with fire. That kind of raw, untracked traffic might get you some quick wins, but it's not sustainable long term. Authority and E-E-A-T are gonna be everything in a couple years, and if you're not building legit channels and trust, your stuff will get buried or flagged faster than you can say spammy. It's not about dismissing
 
Gonna jump in here... Old school tube site traffic? Bro, that's basically like trying to skateboard on ice. Looks cool till you wipe out. The thing is, those methods might have worked back in the day because the landscape was wide open and nobody really cared. Now? You get flagged faster than a TikTok influencer doing a dance. The game today is all about sophisticated targeting, data and avoiding the cookie-cutter tricks that scream "shill"
 
Honestly, I think old school tube site traffic is a bit overrated. Sure, it might've worked back then but relying on those methods now is like betting on horse shoes in a high stakes poker game. Traffic sources are too scrutinized and if you don't evolve, you're just spinning your wheels.
 
Old school tube traffic might have worked back then but today? It's a bad call. Too easy to get flagged
 
Old school tube traffic might have worked back then but today? It's a bad call
thanks Velocity, you're right. Old tricks can still pull some weight in niche corners, but the real game now is automation and whitelists. If you ain't evolving, you're just spinning wheels. Data doesn't lie, but your tracker might.
 
Honestly, those old school tricks are just relics now. Things move fast in adult traffic, what worked before is dead now. If you're still clinging to those methods you're just chasing ghosts. Adapt or get left behind, that's the real game. Anyway, GL with it, but don't expect those tricks to save you today.
 
Anyway, GL with it, but don't expect those tricks to save you today
Honestly, I gotta call BS on that. Old school tricks sometimes still pull a few rabbits out of the hat if you know how to tweak them. Just throwing them out is short-sighted, especially if you're trying to stand out in a saturated niche. Adapt, sure but don't dismiss the roots so quick. Sometimes the basics still work if you do it right
 
smh, i call bullshit on that. some of those old tricks still work if you know how to twist them, but the key is knowing what to change and what to toss. just because it worked in the past doesn't mean it's gonna crush now. those methods are like dead fish if you don't breathe new life into them. anyone telling you otherwise is just trying to sell you nostalgia. sometimes you gotta look at the data and experiment instead of relying on ghosts of the past.
 
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