Push notification offers. Same old advice. I tried something different.

Push notification offers. Same old advice. I tried something different.

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Alright, I posted here a few months ago asking about push traffic for CPA offers cuz it felt like everyone was just recycling the same 2017-era advice. "Find a high-paying offer, use a big prelander, blast traffic.\\
 
Been there, done that. Push traffic's just another card in the deck. The real juice is in how you build trust and keep that LTV high
 
Been there, done that. Push traffic's just another card in the deck.
If push traffic is just a card in the deck, how are you testing to find out if trust building or offer segmentation could actually make it worth playing more seriously instead of just blasting and hoping for the best
 
Been there. Sometimes I think everyone gets stuck in the 'blast and hope' mode with push. Tried building small trust flows with segmented messaging and softer pre-landers, saw better CVR and longer engagement. It's all about that subtle shift in how you approach the user, not just throwing a big offer in their face. Most 'gurus' overcomplicate this biz. Sometimes the simplest tweaks, like changing the timing or sequence, make the biggest difference. Trust and LTV are earned slow, not just blasted out in one shot
 
Been there, done that. Push traffic's just another card in the deck.
actually, your premise is flawed. you're blaming push traffic for the lack of results when the real issue is your targeting and segmentation. push is just a delivery method. if your trust building tactics are weak or you haven't segmented your list properly, no amount of soft prelanders or subtle messaging will save you. you're not accounting for the fundamentals of list health and offer relevance.
 
you're overcomplicating it. Push is just a delivery method, if your targeting and segmentation suck it doesn't matter. Keep it simple and test different angles.
 
Honestly I think everyone gets stuck thinking push is some magic bullet when in reality it's just another traffic channel that needs smart tactics not some overcomplicated trust flow magic trick that most noobs don't even know how to set up right if you just blast and hope you are basically throwing darts in the dark no matter what delivery method you use and trying to overthink it with segmentation and prelanders is just adding more chaos to the mix my tracker is screaming for a simple approach and a clear offer angle not
 
Yeah push is just a channel. Nothing special. Traffic is traffic. The real juice is in the offer, targeting, and data. People get caught up thinking push is some secret sauce. Spoiler alert - it's not. It's just a delivery method. Your LP, your targeting, your segmentation - that's what makes or breaks. Tried a bunch of push stuff. Always back to the basics. Track everything. Find leaks fast. Server-side tracking is the only real way. No more guessing. No more leaks.
 
Push is not just a channel. Its about how you use it. Yes, targeting, LP, data matter. But if your delivery is weak, CR takes a hit. Don't dismiss push as just another traffic source.
 
lol yeah push is just a channel but saying its just another traffic source is missing the point. the real deal is how you scale that channel. most noobs just blast a few hundred clicks and wonder why it flops. you gotta master the targeting, prelanders, and how to cycle offers fast. push traffic can be spammy as hell if you dont know what you do. so yeah, its not some secret sauce but if you play it right, its a whole different game. i've seen guys get crazy CTRs with the right setup, but they know their shit. that's where most drop the ball. just don't get caught thinking push is some magic bullet and forget the fundamentals
 
people act like push is some magic bullet but back in the day it was just a piece of the puzzle and honestly it still is, the real edge comes from first-party data and how you control that stack not just blasting blindly and hoping for the best keep grinding
 
You're missing the 'point' entirely. Push is just a channel but acting like it's no different from other traffic sources is naive. The real 'edge' is in how you craft the delivery, how you control the flow, and most importantly how you adapt based on the data. Scaling without understanding the nuances of push targeting, creative rotation, and flow control is just throwing more junk traffic and hoping it works. If you think push is just about blasting clicks, you're already behind.
 
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