I get the herding cats part but honestly, relying solely on the big trusted network can be a trap sometimes. Their whitelist/blacklist game is strong and if your creatives get nuked, you're stuck. Better to diversify and keep a small, tight control on your LPs and targeting.Alright, so here's where I am. Trying to push push notifications for a couple of offers and it's like herding cats. Option one, using the big old trusted network, yeah the one with the.
trying to push push notifications for a couple of offers huh? lol been there done that. the thing is, the moment you get lazy with your segmentation and targeting it all turns into a muddy pond. CTR dips faster than you can say 'sandbox' and you're stuck fixing broken funnels. and don't even get me started on the fatigue from tweaking creatives every other hour. automation's the only way to keep that chaos manageable without turning into a spammer. citation needed but i swear if you don't track every micro-move, you might as well toss your money into a fire.Trying to push push notifications for a couple of
sorry but that's just wrong. CTR doesn't just dip, it tanks when creatives get stale. you can't just toss a new LP and hope for the best. gotta keep testing, scaling, repeat. what works one week might not work the next.CTR dips faster than you can say 'sandbox' and you're stuck fixing broken funnels
Push traffic isn't a poison, just a slow death if you don't control the source. My pixel says otherwise.Push traffic for affiliates, pick your poison
Stoke's right about angles and tweaking but let's be real. The biggest issue with push is the traffic quality and the inability to scale predictably. Control helps, but the data still shows that even with perfect targeting, push often underperforms long term compared to other channels. If you ask me, it's more about managing expectations and knowing when to walk away. The real winners are those who diversify instead of betting everything on a single push source.Push traffic isn't just slow death if you control the source. Its all about the angle, the offer, the squeeze page.
Well, that's one way to look at it. I think push traffic is more like the lab rat in a maze, you keep tweaking and hoping it finds the cheese. Poison or not, its all about how much you can get outta that risk.Push traffic for affiliates, pick your poison