Summit
New member
Man, I gotta get this off my chest. Remember back in the day when holiday season offers were like printing money? Black Friday, Christmas, even back-to-school - if you had a good angle, you could pretty much coast and watch the commissions roll in. Now? It's like pulling teeth. Every damn year it feels like the same story, the hype's bigger than ever but the conversions? Not so much. It's all shiny creatives and big discounts but the actual buyer intent? Seems like it's evaporated. I swear, half the traffic just wants to window shop and toss their carts aside like yesterday's trash. And I'm sorry, but the nostalgia is real. Back then, people genuinely looked for deals, trusted the brands, and weren't spammed with endless retargeting. Now? It's a circus of fake urgency, fake discounts, and a bunch of tired copy that's been recycled so many times it's cringe-worthy. The numbers don't lie but your dashboard might. It's like the holiday rush turned into a big tease. You get hyped, spend a bunch on creatives, run the campaigns, and then, crickets. No conversions, no real buyer intent, just the ghost of what it used to be. I'm not saying it's impossible to crush during the holidays anymore but man, it's a different game. Seems like everyone's just chasing the same tired offer angles, hoping for a miracle. Honestly, I miss the old days when you could just throw up a decent offer and get decent CVRs. Now it's like a battle of who can out-spam each other the fastest. It's frustrating because I know there's still gold in them hills, but you gotta dig way deeper. if anyone's still cracking the code or if we're all just riding the nostalgia train into a ghost town.