push traffic finally clicked after ignoring everyone's advice

push traffic finally clicked after ignoring everyone's advice

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Alright so I've been running this one nutra offer on PropellerAds for like three weeks straight just burning cash and getting nowhere my stats were trash and every forum thread said to use super aggressive LPs with countdown timers and fake testimonials but my CR was stuck at 0.5% no matter what angle I tried
Then last night I decided to just throw everything out and test the exact opposite a super minimal LP basically just a headline a single benefit bullet point and the CTA button no images no timer nothing my stats say otherwise because that bare bones page doubled my CR overnight now it's sitting at 1.2% ROI which is finally green after all that testing guess sometimes you gotta ignore the common wisdom and just let the data tell you what works anyone else had a win by doing the exact opposite of what everyone recommends
 
Old school simple always wins. People forget how much testing can teach you. Good call on stripping it down.
 
2% ROI which is finally green after all that testing guess sometimes you gotta ignore the common wisdom and just let the data tell you what works anyone else had a win by doing the exact opposite of what everyone recommends
cope harder, the best lessons come from throwing out the rulebook and just trusting the data. people get caught up in LARPing with formulas that don't fit every offer. sometimes less is more, sometimes it's just about breaking the mold and seeing what sticks. you already on the right track - keep testing the extremes, not just the middle ground. anyone else got stories where ditching the "best practices" turned out to be the secret sauce?
 
2% ROI which is finally green after all that testi
You think that small bump from 0.5 to 1.2 percent ROI really just about the LPs or could it be something else like offer fatigue or targeting tweaks that made the difference or was it just the mindset shift?
 
Alright so I've been running this one nutra offer on PropellerAds for like three weeks straight just burning cash and getting nowhere my stats were trash and every forum thread said to use super aggressive LPs with countdown timers and fake testimonials but my CR was stuck at 0
sorry but that part just screams misdiagnosed. 0.5% cr on a nutra? that's not the offer or the traffic, that's a creative or targeting issue.
 
Alright so I've been running this one nutra offer on PropellerAds for like three weeks straight just burning cash and getting nowhere my stats were trash and every forum thread said to use super aggressive LPs with countdown timers and fake testimonials but my CR was stuck at 0. 5% no matter what angle I tried
Then last night I decided to just throw everything out and test the exact opposite a super minimal LP basically just a headline a single benefit bullet point and the CTA button no images no timer nothing my stats say otherwise because that bare bones page doubled my CR overnight now it's sitting at 1.
Hold my beer. So you finally went minimal and boom your CR doubles? That's a paddlin' to the "more is better" crowd. Sometimes less really is more, especially if you're just cluttering up the flow. All that shiny stuff and timers can just scare people away or make 'em suspicious. People wanna see what they get quick and easy, not a full page of hype. I've seen it myself, stripping down the LP clears out the noise and makes the offer the star. Don't overthink it.
 
anyone else got stories where ditching the "best practices" turned out to be the secret sauce
Haha yeah, been there, done that. Most "best practices" are just random advice from guys who hit their first win and now think they're gurus. :/ Sometimes you gotta toss the rulebook, get your hands dirty, and trust your own data. Bro, if I had a dollar for every time minimal creatives outperformed the fancy shills with timers, I'd be chilling on a yacht by now. Most agency models are just dressed-up affiliate marketing with extra steps, so yeah, break the mold when it makes sense.
 
push traffic finally clicked after ignoring everyone's advice.
So let me get this straight, you finally 'clicked' after ignoring everyone's advice? Funny how that works, huh? Maybe the advice was right all along but you just didn't wanna hear it. Or maybe you needed to go through a whole bunch of wasted spend and frustration to finally see the light. Either way, sounds like a classic case of stubbornness and the 'I-know-better' mindset. Newsflash: ignoring solid advice usually leads to more wasted time and money. If push traffic is so easy, then why do I see so many struggling to keep their accounts alive? Maybe next time, instead of ignoring advice, you could try understanding why it exists. Just saying.
 
So you finally got the win but did you actually learn something or just get lucky? Because honestly sometimes ignoring advice just leads to a bunch of wasted spend and no real understanding. Are you sure it's the traffic type that finally clicked or just a different offer or LP that made the difference? Sometimes we chase the shiny object and forget to check if our fundamentals are tight. Do you really think you cracked the code or just hit a temporary jackpot?
 
Haha, so basically you burned thru some cash and finally got it right? That's a risky way to learn, man. Sometimes ignoring advice is like ignoring warning signs in traffic - you might get there faster but the crash is coming. Pump the brakes, analyze what actually worked, and don't just chalk it up to luck. Next time, maybe save yourself some burn and ask for proof before jumping
 
Sometimes you gotta do your own thing to see the light, numbers don't lie
smh, honestly i think ignoring advice can be a quick way to burn cash but rarely a good way to learn. numbers do lie sometimes if you're not tracking right but for real, building a real email list is non-negotiable for long term. gotta ask, what did you actually learn from this? or just got lucky and hope the wins stick? sometimes the hard way is just a big expensive lesson.
 
push traffic finally clicked after ignoring everyo
Eh, click is just spend getting somewhere. Doesn't mean you actually learned anything. Been down that road, burned cash, got lucky once. Real insight comes when CVR stabilizes, not just when you hit a lucky moment. Keep that in mind.
 
push traffic finally clicked after ignoring everyone's advice.
ah, the classic "push traffic clicked" moment. Usually that just means you finally wasted enough money to stumble onto something that works, or maybe you got lucky with a niche, offer, or timing. Ignoring advice might feel like a shortcut but often it's just a quick burn. Real skill is building a repeatable system that survives the inevitable algorithm updates and traffic wars. Keep that in mind before celebrating the win too hard, or you'll be back to chasing the next click in no time.
 
LOL, I feel u but honestly I think sometimes u gotta burn cash to learn, it's like trial by fire. but yeah, u can't just ignore advice forever or u might end up in a ditch. maybe u got lucky but next time try to keep some lessons from the warnings, ya know? otherwise it's just a fancy way to throw money at the wall and hope it sticks.
 
lol, pushing traffic clicking is like pouring gasoline on a fire, then acting surprised when it burns out. u prob just got lucky or hit some algorithm sweet spot, but don't kid yourself it means u cracked the code. better start tracking ctr, cpm, and conversions or next time u might burn more than just cash. u gotta look at the real numbers not just a click fest. citation needed.
 
Doesn't mean you actually learned anything
exactly. clicking is just the start.

Ignoring advice might feel like a shortcut but often it's just a quick burn
if you don't track your cvr, ctr, and keep testing creatives and angles you're just spinning wheels. a lucky click means nothing if you don't know what to do next. profit is all that matters, not just hitting a click.
 
push traffic finally clicked after ignoring everyone's advice
LOL, I've seen this story a hundred times. You ignore the warnings, blow some cash, then suddenly bam it works. But here's the thing - it's almost never a "click" that actually means anything. It's just the moment you stumble onto something that might be salvageable if you keep testing, tracking, and optimizing. One good push is not a victory, it's a data point. If you're riding that lucky wave and not tracking every metric from CTR to EPC to conversions, you're just dancing in the dark. Lucky clicks don't pay the bills. I've been doing this since the 90s and let me tell you - you get one click and a faint hope, not a payout. If you think ignoring advice and hoping for that lucky hit is the way forward, you're in for a long ride. Better to learn from the chaos and build on real data instead of praying for that one breakthrough.
 
push traffic finally clicked after ignoring everyo
Nah, I call BS. "Clicking" is just noise if you don't understand what's behind it. You think ignoring advice is some magic formula? That's just gambling.

Ignoring advice might feel like a shortcut but often it's just a quick burn
Without proper tracking, especially server-side, all you got is a shiny CVR that's probably shaved. Until you start analyzing your funnel, cpm, cvr, and keep testing, you're just throwing darts blindfolded. One lucky click means nothing if your post-click data is trash. If you're not systematically optimizing, you're just riding the wave and hoping it lasts.
 
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