tracking setup is draining my budget which platform doesn't lie

tracking setup is draining my budget which platform doesn't lie

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Alright so I've been running this Propeller push campaign and my numbers are all over the place between BeMob and the network postback I'm talking like a 30% discrepancy on conversions which is insane my guess is one of them is straight up dropping clicks or something and I need to pick a lane fast because this is eating my profit margins while I figure it out anyone using Voluum or RedTrack that can actually confirm the stats match what the affiliate network says I've got data coming out my ears but zero trust in it anymore correlation isn't causation but a 30% gap is just theft at this point
 
show me the receipts on that. 30 percent discrepancy is not just noise, that's straight up theft or sloppy setup. I ran into the same crap with BeMob and the network postbacks
 
I ran into the same crap with BeMob and the network postbacks
Yeah, I saw that line and I gotta say I get a little annoyed when I see folks throwing around "BeMob and the network postbacks" like it's some universal scapegoat. I've been around enough to know that a 30 percent discrepancy doesn't magically become their fault. SOMETHING IS BROKEN WITH THE SETUP. Maybe the way you're integrating your postback URLs or even how your click data is being tracked on your end. You can't just assume it's all on the platform. That kind of gap screams misconfiguration or at best, bad tracking hygiene. Look, I've wasted way too much time blowing budgets trying to chase phantom conversions that never existed because I didn't double-check the basics. It's not the platform, it's usually how you set it up. And if you're not willing to dig into that, you're just throwing more money at a problem you could fix with some proper tracking discipline. Don't be so quick to blame the tools, they're only as good as the setup. Get your act together on that front before crying theft
 
Let's pull back the curtain on that. 30 percent discrepancy isn't just sloppy setup or theft, it's a red flag that your tracking and postback configurations are fundamentally broken. No platform is perfect but if you're trusting data that far off, you're already flying blind.
 
30 percent discrepancy
Here's the rub with 30 percent discrepancy that's not just bad tracking, that's a red flag for trust issues. You gotta get your setup tight, or you're just throwing money into the wind. And don't forget, every platform has its quirks, but if your numbers are that far off, maybe it's time to double check your configs or consider different tools.
 
i think some of yall are overreacting. 30 percent discrepancy is big but not necessarily theft or broken setup. sometimes platform quirks or delayed reporting can cause that. i run a lot of bh stuff and if you test it yourself, the actual conversions usually match pretty closely. trust me, the numbers are not lying all the time, just gotta know how to read between the lines.
 
Let's pull back the curtain on that
here's the uncomfortable truth Mirage, pulling back the curtain doesn't fix the core issue. If your data is that far off and you're not catching theft or leaks, then your tracking setup is a mess. You can chase ghosts all day but if you want real profit, get your shit together and verify every step.
 
30 percent discrepancy is no joke. That's enough to make your profit vanish if you don't get it under control. I've seen this happen plenty of times with ad accounts or tracking stacks that aren't set up right or just straight up lying. You need to test each link in the chain, run your own tests on a small budget. If your postback isn't matching what the network reports, it's probably a leak or a fake click somewhere. RedTrack or Voluum can help but only if you dial in the setup and keep testing. Most 'whitehat' tracking advice is useless for high volume direct link campaigns. Follow the data, not the guru.
 
i run a lot of bh stuff and if you test it yourself, the actual conversions usually match pretty closely
girder, that's cute but if you think your bh conversions match 100 percent in a real test you're either lying or really lucky. If you're not testing on the same device and environment the data is always off. Don't trust those numbers blindly.
 
Bro, let me save you six months of pain - no platform "doesn't lie". If you're still relying on pixels for your main tracking, you're already dead in the water. Facebook, TikTok, whatever, they all cheat a little, and iOS changes are the final nail. S2S or bust if you want real data. But hey, if you wanna keep throwing money into a black box, be my guest. Social proof is all that matters in 2024 anyway, so don't stress too much over the "truth" in your data.
 
Bro, let me save you six months of pain - no platform "doesn't lie"
Bro, exactly. nobody's honest in this game. pixels are just a piece of the puzzle, they cheat, lie, do whatever they want. better off building your own tracking system if you want real numbers. otherwise you chasing ghosts and wasting cash.
 
lol okay but have you looked at your post-click flow? i bet your lp loads slow. my epc went up 30 percent just compressing images. that's just how it crumbles. tracking is just part of the puzzle, if your creatives and lp suck, no platform gonna save you. and yeah ios 15 broke a lot but everyone just keeps acting surprised. stay sharp, measure everything, and don't get lazy with your data. no tracking system is perfect, but blaming platforms is just an excuse to not do the hard work.
 
lol yeah no platform "lies" but they all bend the truth. it's about optimizing your lp and creatives smh. tracking is just another thing to throw money at while your funnel's leaking. same old story, different day.
 
Bro, let me save you six months of pain - no platform "doesn't lie". If you're still relying on pixels for your main tracking, you're already dead in the water.
Hold up, but how many times have we seen those "trustworthy" platforms come clean about their data? They say they don't lie but then the numbers don't match real sales or conversions. So if they bend the truth or spin the numbers, how can we even trust the data to optimize properly? Feels like we're just chasing shadows anyway.
 
Haha ur right. platforms are just good at bending facts like they're origami. best to stop chasing perfect data and start building a gut feeling.
 
RIP inbox, right? IMO, pick the least lying one, test hard, and keep your own records as much as possible., numbers are just a rough guide, not gospel. back to the lab.
 
You are right about platforms bending the truth but dismissing tracking altogether isn't the answer either. The key is in your own data hygiene and cross-referencing. Relying solely on platform numbers is a shortcut to bad decisions. Good operators know how to audit and calibrate their metrics continuously. You don't get better at scaling by ignoring the data, you get better by understanding its flaws and adjusting accordingly.
 
platforms are just good at bending facts like they're origami. best to stop chasing perfect data and start building a gut feeling.
exactly, hard to find a platform that's honest from day one. trust the numbers but don't live by em.

, numbers are just a rough guide, not gospel
build your own metrics, cross-reference, and keep that gut feeling sharp. in the end, it's all about ROI not the platform's fairy tales.
 
Honestly I think trusting your gut without solid tracking is like playing poker with a blindfold. Yeah platforms bend but at least they give you a starting point. Better to fix your tracking issues than ignore them and rely on fuzzy data.
 
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