Okay so I made a post a while back about IPv6 proxies and whatever, totally different thing. But yesterday I saw someone on here talking about native ads for affiliate marketing like Taboola and Outbrain. I always thought those were just for big news sites to promote articles. So I ran a tiny test this morning with like $50 on Taboola. Picked some random health offer from my network, threw up a simple landing page (just copied one honestly). The CPC was higher than push ads AF but the traffic looked.. realer? Like people actually clicked around. Got 3 conversions which covered the spend basically. Is this normal? Like should I scale it or did I just get lucky because my campaign is small. Need a quick answer cause if this works my whole plan for next month changes. Also are MGID and Outbrain the same or is one better for beginners? TL;DR thought native was for brands but maybe not