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Where to buy push traffic now? Which networks really work? I've run tests on several push networks, but the results are very different: in some places the conversions are good, in others it's a total waste. Give an advice from which networks can I buy normal quality traffic at a reasonable price?
 
push traffic quality can vary widely based on ad creatives, targeting, and inventory quality. In our experience, networks like PropellerAds and RichPush have delivered consistent results for many campaigns, but testing remains key to finding what works best for your specific offer. If you're looking for an alternative, our ActiveRevenue DSP specializes in high-quality push traffic under a CPC/CPM model that delivers reliable conversions at competitive prices. Have you experimented with blending multiple sources to see which performs best, or would you be interested in a trial to compare our traffic quality directly?
 
Where to buy push traffic now? Which networks really work? I've run tests on several push networks, but the results are very different: in some places the conversions are good, in others it's a total waste. Give an advice from which networks can I buy normal quality traffic at a reasonable price?
If you fancy exploring another push traffic source, we can assist you with getting started and some tips. DM us if you need a hand. :)
 
One of the issues is your competitors are going crazy on push lately. I attended a couple of webinars and a couple of podcasts this past week where a group of push teams showed us what they are doing. There were seven teams participating in these presentations. All of them using hundreds of farmed accounts. One of them bragged about balancing 422 farmed accounts. What I saw and heard from these teams was undoubtedly unscrupulous. They were ignoring all of the policies on every platform they utilized.

These teams are just the tip of the iceberg. This is an example of your competitors. This is what you are up against, specially on hot offers. This is also why I prefer content marketing.

Push has come and gone and come again several times. Every time it gets hot, this type of marketing competition evolves. You either join them, beat them, or find a different path. IMO!
 
All of them using hundreds of farmed accounts.
That's actually something I check around online for with some of the registrations caught in the spam trap. A lot of them don't try too hard to hide, which I appreciate, lets me know that's what they want their forum account for. Especially when the company they represent is a local physical business, like a car wash, electrician, plumber, or bakery, etc. and they opened a bazillion accounts on the same day with zero posting on platforms that are totally irrelevant.

I was actually mildly surprised that some people still do it. That's so ten years ago and I would have thought very labour intensive to work a ton of accounts.
 
One of the issues is your competitors are going crazy on push lately. I attended a couple of webinars and a couple of podcasts this past week where a group of push teams showed us what they are doing. There were seven teams participating in these presentations. All of them using hundreds of farmed accounts. One of them bragged about balancing 422 farmed accounts. What I saw and heard from these teams was undoubtedly unscrupulous. They were ignoring all of the policies on every platform they utilized.

These teams are just the tip of the iceberg. This is an example of your competitors. This is what you are up against, specially on hot offers. This is also why I prefer content marketing.

Push has come and gone and come again several times. Every time it gets hot, this type of marketing competition evolves. You either join them, beat them, or find a different path. IMO!
Hi T J,

What would you say is the specific advantages of using this huge amount of accounts? To scoop up as much of the profitable traffic as possible?
 
Where to buy push traffic now? Which networks really work? I've run tests on several push networks, but the results are very different: in some places the conversions are good, in others it's a total waste. Give an advice from which networks can I buy normal quality traffic at a reasonable price?
I think you can buy push traffic from Propeller ads network. They are one of the most popular ad network there, and I've also logged into their platform. I also think they are one of the cheapest.
 
Where to buy push traffic now? Which networks really work? I've run tests on several push networks, but the results are very different: in some places the conversions are good, in others it's a total waste. Give an advice from which networks can I buy normal quality traffic at a reasonable price?

If you're interested in the dating vertical, you might want to check us out.

Feel free to send me a message here or Skype :)
 
I work with Adprofex, using CPA optimization, which allows me to buy traffic at a good price. I can share my manager's contact: on telegram @TL_AdProfex_Nik or skype: nikita85219. Try writing to him directly (you can tell him that it's from me)
Where to buy push traffic now? Which networks really work? I've run tests on several push networks, but the results are very different: in some places the conversions are good, in others it's a total waste. Give an advice from which networks can I buy normal quality traffic at a reasonable price?
 
What would you say is the specific advantages of using this huge amount of accounts?

Those teams are generating up to a half million dollars a month from doing that way. Black hat marketers are dedicated to black hat and most of them refuse to change. When the industry started getting tougher on black hat practices some years back, the light weight black hat marketers moved to white and grey hat practices and this left behind a smaller but very dedicated population of black hat marketers who put huge teams and huge budgets in place to continue their practices.

I don't see it as an advantage, I see it as infiltrating a healthy area of our industry as a plague. The cost of internet ad fraud has reached over a staggering $100 billion in 2024, up from $87 billion in 2023. Those fraud costs are then passed on to you and me.

India jumped to first place in ad fraud prevalence, while the U.S. dropped to second. This shift underscores the global nature of the ad fraud problem and the need for international cooperation in combating it.

So if you feel the need to jump in the black hat realm, you find may here that will help.
 
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