So my tracking says one thing, network says another, who's lying

So my tracking says one thing, network says another, who's lying

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Okay so I'm running this push campaign for a utility sweepstakes offer on XYZ network, my tracker Voluum is showing 45 conversions at a 1.2% CR and my EPC is decent but the network dashboard is reporting 29 conversions total, which is like a 35% discrepancy, my AM is just sending the same copy-paste about conversion validation and postbacks but the math ain't mathing and I can't shake the feeling the network is just shaving, looking at this push traffic is the most transparent and data-rich traffic source if you know how to read the stats, and my numbers are screaming something's off, has anyone else had a gap this wide and actually figured out if it was their setup or the network getting creative with the numbers, my postback is configured right I checked like ten times, I'm not even mad I just wanna know where my money went
 
Look, you're making a common mistake here. You can't just rely on your tracker or network dashboard without digging deeper. The discrepancy could be legit but more often than not, it's on your end. Postbacks, conversion counting, cloaking, or even how the network tracks the data can all be skewed or delayed. Just because your postback is configured right doesn't mean the network is reporting honestly. I've seen networks shave conversions to hide attrition or inflate metrics to lure in more spend. Show me the raw data, the raw postback logs, and cross-reference with your traffic source logs. Until then, you're flying blind.
 
Nah, I gotta disagree that the discrepancy is mostly on your end, sometimes the network is just shady with the numbers and will play with your head trying to shake you off the scent but if your postback is dead solid and you've triple checked then it's probably their shenanigans cuz some of these networks are pure chaos with their tracking and
 
Let me 'amplify' that for you. If your postback is truly 100% solid, then the network is just 'playing' with the numbers. That's the only logical explanation.
 
This is the classic data whack-a-mole. First thing, double-check your postback setup, like Nebula said, but honestly a lot of times it's not just on your end. Network shadiness is pretty common, especially when they know you're watching the numbers. Sometimes they "shave" conversions, or they use different cookies or pixel tracking methods to game the system a little. The trick is to look at the whole funnel and see if your traffic source and postback stats match up at each step. Check the landing page pixel, the post-install events, everything in your analytics. If your tracker's tracking and your postback is solid, then the discrepancy might be on the network's end. But don't just take their word for it. Run a few test conversions through a separate tracking setup if you can. Better yet, ask them for raw data logs if they're willing. Sometimes it's just about separating the wheat from the chaff with their reporting. And remember, tracking is a beast. It's never 100% perfect but if you see a consistent pattern of shaving or discrepancies, that's when you start to question if the network's playing dirty. Sometimes it's not outright lying but just shady enough to make you doubt your own setup. Keep digging, use a fresh pixel on your LP, verify your postback, and never trust just one source blindly
 
So, you're sure your postback is perfect? Because I've seen plenty of guys triple check and still miss smth small. Have you considered that maybe your own tracking setup is missing a layer?
 
Been there, mailed that. Sometimes you just gotta trust your gut and run some extra tests, cuz these numbers can be bricked by shady networks or even just sneaky tech glitches. I'd say set up a test postback with a fresh tracker or try a different network just to see if the discrepancy moves or stays. Most "gurus" selling courses never ran a real campaign, so they just spout theory. When you're in the trenches, it's all about brute forcing the data until the smoke clears.
 
Okay so I'm running this push campaign for a utility sweepstakes offer on XYZ network, my tracker Voluum is showing 45 conversions at a 1. 2% CR and my EPC is decent but the network dashboard is reporting 29 conversions total, which is like a 35% discrepancy, my AM is just sending the same copy-paste about conversion validation and postbacks but the math ain't mathing and I can't shake the feeling the network is just shaving, looking at this push traffic is the most transparent and data-rich traffic source if you know how to read the stats, and my numbers are screaming something's off, has anyone else had a gap this wide and actually figured out if it was their setup or the network getting creative with the numbers, my postback is configured right I checked like ten times, I'm not even mad I just wanna know where my money went.
Numbers don't lie, your tracker is telling the truth. If you're confident about your setup then the network is shaving or lying. 35% discrepancy is not small, it's massive.
 
2% CR and my EPC is decent but the network dashboard is reporting 29 conversions total, which is like a 35% discrepancy, my AM is just sending the same copy-paste about conversion validation and postbacks but the math ain't mathing and I can't shake the feeling the network is just shaving, looking at this push traffic is the most transparent and data-rich traffic source if you know how to read the stats, and my numbers are screaming something's off, has anyone else had a gap this wide and actually figured out if it was their setup or the network getting creative with the numbers, my postback is configured right I checked like ten times, I'm not even mad I just wanna know where my money went
cope, ur just feeding the hype. 2% CR, decent EPC, but u got a 35% gap? sounds like ur tracking is off or network shaving.
 
So my tracking says one thing, network says another, who's lying.
been there burned that, sometimes the network is just lying to save its own ass. tracking tools? they just try to keep up but they lie too. best bet is to trust your own data and cross-check till it hurts.
 
yeah, it's like trying to catch a ghost sometimes. network and tracking data are both cooked in their own ways. i usually go with cross-checking and a healthy dose of skepticism. trust your own tests, cuz if it feels off, it probably is. and i'll eat my hat if the network isn't occasionally just covering their ass with BS.
 
So, you trust your own data more than the network or the tracker? Cool story, needs data. How do you know your own tests aren't also cooked or influenced by bot traffic? Unless you're running some kind of airtight validation, isn't it just another guess? I'd say at some point, you gotta pick which lies you're willing to believe and back that up with proof, not just intuition
 
Honestly, I think trusting your own data too much is a trap. Sometimes your own tests can get cooked by bot traffic or fake conversions just like the network data. You gotta find a way to validate that data outside of what the platforms tell you, maybe through manual checks or secondary tools. It's a constant grind, but relying on a single source is just asking to be fooled.
 
Haha, trust your own data but don't get cocky about it either, it's a balancing act and I swear sometimes even your own tests can get hit by bot traffic or weird attribution quirks so you gotta keep that skepticism sharp and keep testing. I mean if you rely solely on platform data without cross-checking with some custom validation or server side checks you're just asking for trouble and end up making decisions based on the echo chamber of your own setup, which is basically a recipe for false confidence. Track it or lack it, but always be aware that everyone is lying to some degree, platforms, networks, your own tools, hell even your browser history can be shady sometimes. Keep it real, keep it tight and never stop questioning the numbers even when they seem to tell you what you wanna hear.
 
trust your own data, but keep testing and cro
Yeah, Outpost hit the nail on the head. Trust your own data but don't get cocky about it. I swear sometimes even your best tests can be skewed by bot traffic or weird attribution quirks. The game is all about keeping that healthy skepticism and constantly testing, cross-checking, and layering your data sources. Otherwise you're just flying blind and bleeding cash. I mean, if you're not double-checking with some third-party tools or doing manual verifications, you're just hoping for the best. That's how people end up in the pain cave with no way out.
 
So my tracking says one thing, network says anothe
let me stop you right there. If your tracking and network reports are different, someone is lying. It's either your pixel, the network, or maybe even both. But don't get caught up in the false equivalence of "both sides are lying." One of them is more likely to be manipulating the data. You need to find out which one and why. Relying on just one source is a fool's game. Cross-check with server-side logs, test conversions with controlled campaigns, or even run a pixel test on your own landing pages. If you're not doing that, you're flying blind.
 
So my tracking says one thing, network says another, who's lying
Ever seen a case where both are kinda right but still off? Like your pixel is firing late or early, messing with attribution?

The game is all about keeping that healthy skepticism and constantly testing, cross-checking, and layering your data sources
Maybe it's not about who's lying but more about which data source is less screwed up at the moment. Sometimes the truth is in the middle, other times one side is just plain wrong. Track it.
 
Bruh, this is basic stuff. One of them is lying. That's all. Your pixel could be off, or the network might be getting fake clicks, or both. Doesn't matter. Data is crap a lot of the time. Best you can do is take a grain of salt and optimize around KPIs that actually matter. Forget the fancy tracking. If your ROI drops, fix that. Metrics lie. Metrics are crap. If you want true data, get real about testing. PBNs, duplicate content, whatever it takes. But don't trust any source 100 percent. That's the secret
 
Oh joy, more data discrepancies. Just what I needed to keep my blood pressure high. Maybe the truth is hiding behind a PBN somewhere, laughing at us.
 
thanks mold, that's the reality sometimes, gotta cross-check and keep grinding but honestly after all these years it's still a mess trying to pin down the truth, I just keep testing and hoping for less BS each day
 
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