Smartlinks wrecked my first $500 budget in 72 hours - beginner warning

Smartlinks wrecked my first $500 budget in 72 hours - beginner warning

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Just lost a whole campaign testing smartlinks vs single offers. Wanted to warn new guys. I'm on CPABuild, ran a nutra health offer direct at $2.10 PPL with my own LP. Also threw their main smartlink (the all-in-one thing) on same traffic, cloaked landing page to it. Traffic was from a native pop source, about 15k clicks over 3 days. Here are the gut-punch numbers. My direct offer: $289 spent, 147 conversions, net profit +$19.40 after traffic cost. The smartlink: $211 spent on its portion of the traffic, got 22 leads total across like five different verticals (some sweeps, some downloads). Total payout from that mess was $8.30. So I bled -$202.70 on the smartlink side while the single offer was barely green. Felt like the algo just sprayed my clicks everywhere for low-ball payouts and trash quality stuff I didn't pick. Beginners think it's easy mode but you get zero control and they fill with junk offers that never conv for decent money. Your epc tanks. If you're starting, pick one solid offer in a clear niche and drive to that until you know what works.
Gotta run your own tests and not trust the magic box.
Straight numbers don't lie
 
been doing this 3 years and yeah, smartlinks can be a trap if you don't know what's behind the curtain. My tip is always start with one solid offer and optimize that before jumping into stuff that promises easy wins. Waste a lot of time chasing quick fixes and you'll burn money fast bruh. Trust the numbers and keep it simple.
 
Haha smartlinks ain't all bad but yeah if you don't control the traffic and offers it's just a black hole for your budget. Also think you meant to say your total spent was 289 +
 
Spot on, but I've seen some pros use smartlinks effectively by filtering traffic beforehand and running them only on tested, niche-specific campaigns. It's all about knowing when and how to use em, not just avoiding them altogether.
 
Been doing this 17 years and smartlinks can be fr a quick way to burn cash if you don't know the traffic and offer quality, but if you control the source and filter properly they can work, just not for newbies relying on magic boxes.
 
Lol, sounds like you blame smartlinks for your loss but maybe you just didn't optimize or understand the traffic. I've seen smartlinks work fine if done right, ymmv tho. Wrecked your budget in 72 hours?
 
last month i tried smartlinks for the first time, and yeah, it went south quick. but ngl, i think a lot of beginners blame smartlinks when it's more about how u set up and target. smartlinks can be tricky, but not necessarily wreck ur budget if u know what ur doing.
 
just my 2 cents, smartlinks are kinda tricky, u gotta test different offers and targeting like crazy, not just rely on the link to do all the work, lol.
 
bruh, smartlinks are basically the wild west if u don't know what u doing. always test different offers and keep an eye on those CTRs, don't just trust the link to do all the work. learned that the hard way too
 
tbh been doing this 3 years and i can tell u smartlinks are a beast if u not careful, it's all about constant testing and not getting lazy with the targeting, ymmv but a lot of folks think u just slap it on and cash in but
 
just my 2 cents, smartlinks can hit hard if u not careful, always keep a close eye on CTRs and don't just rely on the link to do all the work. constant testing is key, especially in the beginning
 
just my 2 cents, smartlinks are kinda tricky if u don't monitor them closely. I've had some good luck with Voluum for tracking and split testing, helps keep a handle on what's working and what's not.
 
Thanks for the feedback guys, appreciate the different angles. Yeah I think I rushed into it without enough prep or understanding of the traffic sources. Smartlinks can def work if u know what ur doing, but beginners gotta be careful with setup and targeting. Still learning, so I'll keep testing. Keep the tips coming!
 
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