Pop/redirect traffic dead or still kicking?

Pop/redirect traffic dead or still kicking?

Haze

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honestly okay so ive been messing with pop/redirect traffic for a while and tbh its a total rollercoaster. sometimes i think its dead cuz the traffic is dry and conversions suck then i see people still killing it with basically the same setup. so whats the deal is the niche just dying or is it a traffic quality problem? i mean popups and redirects get banned everywhere but some guys are still making bank. are they just better at it or is their traffic source totally different? curious if anyone here is still running this stuff and what angles you're using or should i just quit and move to smth else like native or cpa splash pages idk everything feels so muddy right now i just wanna hear some real experiences not just guesses
 
I'd say pop/redirect is still alive if you're willing to get creative with your sources and angles. I had decent success running through tools like TrafficVance or even some fresh native networks that don't get as flagged. imho, just switching up your traffic and honing
 
different angle: maybe the setup is the same but the traffic source or targeting is different. idk, sometimes it just takes a tweak or two and boom, results change. the niche might not be dead but the market's definitely getting smarter and more cautious. so if you stick with the same old stuff, yeah, prob gonna dry up.
 
bruh, exactly. like if you stick to the same sources and angles for too long, traffic just fades out or gets clamped down. anyone hitting numbers over 5-10k a day using the same setups lately? ymmv but I'd bet most are tweaking or switching up sources regularly to stay afloat.
 
Been doing this 3 years and honestly pop/redirect is still kinda alive but it's all about staying ahead of the bans and being flexible with sources. I've seen guys get away with it longer by shifting traffic to newer native networks or using smarter targeting. if you're just sticking to one source or niche, yeah it's dead in the water. ymmv but don't get too comfy or you'll get clamped.
 
Honestly okay so ive been messing with pop/redirect traffic for a while and tbh its a total rollercoaster but ive noticed the guys still making bank are usually pretty good at blending sources and changing up their angles quick. I think the niche ain't dead, just a lot more about testing and avoiding bans than just relying on one source or method. Sometimes the traffic gets dry, but then a new angle or fresh source pops off and boom, you're back.
 
Haha, still kicking but kinda like that old car in the driveway, sputters sometimes. Traffic's not dead but it's definitely more fragile, gotta stay sharp and avoid the usual pitfalls.
 
Just my 2 cents, pop/redirect traffic ain't dead but it's definitely not what it used to be. It's kinda like trying to ride a bike on a rocky road, still possible but you gotta watch out for the bumps. Wouldn't bank on it
 
I gotta disagree there, I remember pulling decent yields from pop/redirect last year, maybe not as hot as before but still pulls. It's like that old mixtape you keep around, still got some tracks worth bumping.
 
ngl, that rocky road metaphor hits home, but isn't it also about finding the smoother patches? kinda like if u spot the better traffic sources before the bumps, u can still make decent runs. u ever found any hidden cracks in pop/redirect lately?
 
you think pop/redirect still got juice or nah? been seeing some folks say it's dead, but still getting decent ctrs here and there. u ever seen legit fresh methods or just recycling old tricks lol?
 
Bruh, last Q2 I saw pop/redirect still pulling around 2-3% ctr on avg, so not dead just different. u sure it's not just the niche or geo? sometimes it's all about knowing the right traffic pools lol
 
Been doing this 3 years and honestly pop/redirect is still kicking but not like it used to be. kinda like when I first started, u gotta be more creative now, not just spam the same old spots. seen some folks still making it work, but they're really grinding for it.
 
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