Warning on scaling pushes past $100/day, your AM will vanish

Warning on scaling pushes past $100/day, your AM will vanish

Tactic

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Okay so here's the thing I finally get a push campaign in some cheap geo humming along right nice $50 a day profit consistent for a week I think sweet time to scale throw another $200 at the budget and that's when the fun starts first my AM who was all over me when I was testing goes completely radio silent no replies on Skype or email for two days straight then the cap hits I go from a 4% CR on my main LP to like 0.8% overnight traffic source says everything's the same but the quality feels like someone flipped a switch I'm burning cash on what should be the same users and my AMs ghosting me like I asked for a payout bump or something been there tested that now I'm sitting on a half scaled campaign with tanking numbers and no support anyone else hit a wall like this where scaling just means your network stops caring
 
Okay so here's the thing I finally get a push campaign in some cheap geo humming along right nice $50 a day profit consistent for a week I think sweet time to scale throw another $200 at the budget and that's when the fun starts first my AM who was all over me when I was testing goes completely radio silent no replies on Skype or email for two days straight then the cap hits I go from a 4% CR on my main LP to like 0
YEAH, that's pretty common when you push past a certain point. Scaling can be a trap if your AM isn't in the trenches with you. They love the initial wins but vanish when the numbers start looking shaky or you hit a cap. The CR drop from 4% to 0 is basically your traffic quality flipping the switch. That "consistent for a week" phase? Probably just good traffic that's about to dry up when you push more. The worst part is when the network stops caring because you're not profitable for them anymore. I've blown my budget on these same cycles.
 
RIP to your AM, sounds like they hit the "secret threshold" of around $100 a day. Honestly if they vanish at that point it's because they see your ROI tanking and they know you're squeezing juice and not just playing nice. Scaling past that without a real support system or solid testing is just gambling with your budget, not growth.
 
I think some of the trouble is assuming the AMs are the problem when it might just be the traffic quality or cap hitting a wall. Shrugging and ghosting feels like the default when the network is annoyed but not necessarily malicious. Sometimes you gotta dig deeper into the data rather than rely on the AMs to fix things for you. Plus, if they disappear at a certain point, it might be more about the campaign hitting a limit rather than them not caring. SMH, scaling is a tricky beast.
 
RIP to your AM, sounds like they hit the "secret threshold" of around $100 a day
Let's be real here, that "secret threshold" is mostly in their heads. If your campaign is profitable at $50, scaling to $100 should be just a matter of ramping smart and keeping quality in check.

The CR drop from 4% to 0 is basically your traffic quality flipping the switch
If they vanish, probably because they see the ROI slipping or just don't want the extra workload. Your job is to keep the quality high enough to avoid hitting caps or raising flags, and if they ghost, move on quick. No point crying over a ghosting AM when you can just find the next whitelist source or tweak the LP.
 
sounds like your AM hit the "I've seen this before" wall and just bailed. maybe they got cooked by some internal cap or just don't wanna deal with the headache anymore. but yeah, scaling past a certain point with these guys usually means you're on your own. i broke it myself a hundred times trying to chase that sweet spot. sometimes the network just decides it's over, and you gotta figure out if it's the traffic or the AM.
 
Okay so here's the thing I finally get a push camp
Ah, the classic "finally get a push campaign" moment. It's like hitting that sweet spot after a long dry spell and thinking you finally cracked the code. But that rush of confidence can sometimes be the beginning of a headache. I've been there myself, chasing after a small win only to find out that scaling it out can turn into a one-way ticket to ghost town or worse, a wipeout. The thing is, back in the day, you could dial up the volume w/o worrying too much about cap thresholds or AM disappearing. Now, it's like walking on a tightrope and every step you take past a certain point, your support gets more and more opaque. You gotta check the fine print on those campaigns. Sometimes the sweet spot is a mirage, especially with these cheap geo's where the network's threshold and your ROI are playing a game of chicken. I've seen so many guys blow through $100 a day and get ghosted because the network or the AM just decided they're not worth the hassle anymore. Always ask yourself if that push is sustainable or if you're just chasing a fleeting high. And of course, once you hit that ceiling, it's better to reassess, maybe pivot, rather than keep throwing good money after bad expecting different results.
 
Been there, burned that budget trying to scale blindly past a hundred, but the key is how you scale. If your creatives and targeting are tight, a proper ramp can work without vanishing your AM. The post assumes all scaling is equal but it's really about doing it smart not stopping at arbitrary numbers. Sure, some AMs disappear but others stick around if you keep the quality high and don't just dump money.
 
If your creatives and targeting are tight, a
trust me on this one, even with tight creatives and targeting, once you start pushing past that hundred dollar mark daily you're walking a thin line. ad accounts are weird and unpredictable. a small mistake or a slight fatigue in creatives can make you vanish faster than you think. better to ramp slow and steady than gamble it all on a quick spike. hope that helps.
 
how do you know the AM will vanish or just get tired of the spend? maybe it's more about how you feed the beast than the beast itself.
 
how do you know the AM will vanish or just get tired of the spend
because I've seen it happen more times than I care to count. AMs get hit with a spike in spend and suddenly their interest drops or they start ghosting. It's a mix of fatigue and the fact that once you burn enough cash, they get skittish.
 
Warning on scaling pushes past $100/day, your AM will vanish
Bro this is cap. Your AM vanishing after 100 bucks a day? Nah, it's more about how you feed the beast than the beast itself. I mean, I've seen accounts blow past that, keep the creatives tight, ramp slow, and still got the same AM chillin. They just get sus when you go full throttle too quick or when your targeting gets lazy. Trust me on this, it's a game of patience. The AM will ghost if you burn cash stupid fast or make the account look sus with shady landing pages. But vanishing? That's usually more about how you handle the spend, not the dollar amount itself
 
The data 'clearly' shows that most AMs don't vanish at a hundred bucks a day. It's about how you scale and how fast you push, not some magic line. If you keep your creatives tight and ramp slow, the AMs stay engaged. The ones who get ghosted or lose interest are rushing the scale and burning through their LP too fast. You don't 'feed' the beast recklessly and expect it to stay tame.
 
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