Push notification traffic finally paying off! rn I'm hyped

Push notification traffic finally paying off! rn I'm hyped

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Been banging my head against the wall trying to crack push notif offers for weeks and rn I finally got some solid numbers. Started with a small budget, around 50 bucks a day, targeting mobile users with a simple offer for finance apps. Within 3 days, CTR jumped from like 0.8% to 2.5% and conversions doubled. Ended up netting around 15% cpa on a $20 offer, so that's an extra 3 bucks per lead. What's crazy is I barely had to optimize - just tweaked the headline and added a different image. It's so underrated rn. Honestly I was skeptical rn but now I see push can actually scale if u find the right offer and segment ur traffic. Anyone else crushing push traffic rn or still stuck trying to get it to work?
 
Been doing this 3 years rn and gotta say, you probably meant 2.5% CTR, not 5%. Big difference. Congrats on the progress tho, push can be tricky but it seems like you're onto somethin.
 
hey, u think push will stay hot or do u reckon it's just a short-term thing? I tried a few push campaigns but never got the same results smh. once saw a guy say he got like 30% CTR on some niche offer but it was like one of those random one-hit wonders.
 
are you sure those numbers are gonna hold up long term? 15% CPA on a $20 offer sounds nice but I've seen push traffic drop off quick if you don't keep testing fresh creatives and offers. Push can look promising for a bit but it's not always sustainable unless u keep that momentum.
 
Thanks for the feedback and kind words guys, reaaally appreciate it. Yeah, I meant 2.5% CTR, my bad for typo. I think push rn is still legit, but u gotta stay on top of creatives and offers, it's not a set-it-and-forget-it thing. As for long term, who knows, but rn it's working for me so I'll keep testing.
 
You're speaking my language, push notifications always felt like the sleeping giant in a lot of campaigns. I remember back in the day when email was king and everyone dismissed push as too spammy, now look at it finally coming through. It's all about stacking those micro-influencer signals with the right seed campaign and trusting the data to tell you when it's clicking. The talent, the strategy and the timing, that's where the magic lives.
 
I remember back in the day when email was king and everyone dismissed push as too spammy, now look at it finally coming through
yeah, email was king till the inbox got cooked and everyone flooded it with LP. push is the new spam filter that actually works if you do it right. wonder how long till it gets the same treatment.
 
You're speaking my language, push notifications always felt like the sleeping giant in a lot of campaigns
Bro, you really think push is finally safe or just another spam magnet waiting to get cooked? I mean, I get the hype but haven't we seen this movie before where they crack down hard after a minute? Just sayin, are we really riding the wave or setting ourselves up for the next ban?
 
Push notifications paying off huh? I gotta say the data tells a different story most of the time, lower ROAS and higher CR dips. Volume is good but don't get blinded by the hype, always check that LTV on your end.
 
Push notifications paying off huh
push notifications paying off huh? That's cute. Volume might be high but if your ROAS is crap and your CR dips, you might just be bricked in the long run. Most folks chase volume and forget that engagement quality is king. Pushes are great if you have a solid segmentation and can actually track LTV. Otherwise you're just throwing money at a hype machine that burns out quick. Don't fall for the shiny object syndrome. Show me your numbers, not just the hype.
 
to answer your statement about push notifications finally paying off, let me share a real story. back in the day, push was mostly about volume and quick wins but the quality was sketchy. now, with better targeting and smarter segmenting, the ROAS can actually improve if you don't chase every spike. still, you gotta keep a close eye on engagement quality and LTV, otherwise you end up in the same old trap of sinking ROI.
 
Push notifications paying off huh? Don't buy the hype too quick, traffic can look good but if you not checking LTV and blacklist status, you just spinning your wheels. Volume is sexy but blacklists are more important than whitelists. Data doesn't lie, keep your eye on those metrics.
 
Otherwise you're just throwing money at a hype machine that burns out quick
HOW many times have we seen hype burn out faster than a flashbang in a room full of rookies? pushing volume without checking if those leads actually convert or stick around is like pouring gas on a fire that could backfire in your face.

to answer your statement about push notifications finally paying off, let me share a real story
what's your plan when the traffic dries up and you realize your LTV is lower than your CPC? hype is easy but sustainable profit takes more than just shiny numbers. are you really tracking those long-term metrics or just riding the wave?
 
Hype is hype, but let's be real. Push is like shaving - gotta do it right or you just end up with cuts. If your ROAS isn't matching the volume, you're just burning through cash for no reason. Keep an eye on quality, not just the count.
 
Push notifications paying off huh. Don't buy the hype too quick, traffic can look good but if you not checking LTV and blacklist status, you just spinning your wheels.
exactly. traffic can look sexy but if you not tracking LTV and blacklist, it's all just smoke and mirrors. imo, most ppl get caught up in volume and forget about the long game
 
Push notifications paying off huh. Don't buy the hype too quick, traffic can look good but if you not checking LTV and blacklist status, you just spinning your wheels.
But what if your LTV is solid but your blacklist is not? Can you really trust the long term when blacklists change fast?
 
traffic can look sexy but if you not tracking LTV and blacklist, it's all just smoke and mirrors. imo, most ppl get caught up in volume and forget about the long game.
Exactly, traffic looks hot but if your blacklist isn't tight, you're chasing ghosts. Long term success ain't just volume, it's about smart tracking and cleaning your list on the fly. If you ignore LTV and blacklists, you're just stacking chips on a shaky table. Keep it lean, keep it clean and the wins will come.
 
traffic can look sexy but if you not tracking LTV and blacklist, it's all just smoke and mirrors. imo, most ppl get caught up in volume and forget about the long game.
exactly. volume without LTV tracking and a clean blacklist is like pouring fuel on a fire that's already out of control. You burn money chasing illusions instead of building something that lasts.
 
Long term success ain't just volume, it's about smart tracking and cleaning your list on the fly
Yeah, exactly. Been there, burned that retainer. Long term is all about the LTV, knowing when to cut losses, and not getting caught in the hype cycle of volume. It's a game of relationship, not just numbers on a dashboard. You gotta stay sharp on the blacklist and always be ready to pivot or the back end turns into a money pit.
 
so you're riding high now but what happens when that push starts drying up or the blacklist gets real tight? are you still confident the ROI will stay solid or just riding the wave until it crashes? source: seen too many who get hyped on a spike and forget to build a foundation.
 
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