Thanks @zeropark. I will pop round sometime soon. I have a few push networks I'm beginning with. One campaign at a time. Building profitable campaigns take time, testing and constant monitoring for fluctuations in traffic quality and ROI.
Thanks @Graybeard been through a couple of your comments on a few threads before I posted one of my own. Your comments offer logic and if people pay attention to what you say, can greatly impact their learning curve.
Noted your comment and will keep in mind when setting up new campaigns.
It's hard to say. All I can think is you need to create multivariates, test and eliminate badly performing landers. Filter non-delivering traffic sources. Check your performing geos and eliminate non delivering GEO's, check your platforms Android/iOS, etc, etc. Keep filtering.
Hi There Everyone,
New here and new to media buying. After reading through a LOT of posts, I need to ask! Which are the best push networks that have the lowest ammount of "junk" traffic?
I know they all have to deal with "Fake or Bot" traffic and they all have filters in place. It's also...
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