Scott Peterson
New member
I’ve been seeing a lot of discussions lately about push traffic and whether it’s actually worth using when you want to advertise adult services online. Some people say it’s cheap and scalable, while others say it just burns budget with low quality clicks. So I got curious and decided to test it myself instead of just relying on what others were saying in forums.
One thing that confused me in the beginning was the quality of traffic. Push ads are everywhere, and users get tons of notifications daily. My first thought was that people would probably just ignore them. When I first tried running campaigns, the clicks came in quickly, but the conversions were not as strong as I expected. That made me wonder if push traffic was just good for traffic volume but not real results.
After a bit of testing though, I realized the problem wasn’t exactly the traffic source. It was mostly how the campaign was set up. My first ads were too generic and didn’t match what users were actually looking for. Once I started adjusting things like the creatives, targeting, and landing pages, I noticed the engagement improving slowly. Push traffic seems to respond better when the message is simple and curiosity driven.
Another thing I noticed is that adult niches behave differently compared to other industries. The audience is large, but it’s also competitive. If the ad looks too promotional or spammy, people ignore it immediately. But if it feels more casual or intriguing, the click-through rate improves a lot.
While looking for different networks and guides, I came across some useful info about how platforms allow advertisers to advertise adult services online in a way that actually follows the platform rules. I found this page helpful when I was trying to understand the ad formats and targeting options. It helped me get a clearer picture of how these campaigns are usually structured.
From my experience so far, push traffic can work, but it’s not a magic solution. It needs testing, patience, and constant adjustments. Cheap traffic alone doesn’t guarantee conversions. What matters more is how relevant the ad feels to the person receiving that notification.
I’d say push ads are worth experimenting with if you’re trying to reach new audiences in the adult space. Just start small, test different creatives, and watch the data carefully. That approach worked much better for me than trying to scale too quickly.
Curious if others here have had similar experiences. Did push traffic actually convert for you, or was it mostly just clicks?
One thing that confused me in the beginning was the quality of traffic. Push ads are everywhere, and users get tons of notifications daily. My first thought was that people would probably just ignore them. When I first tried running campaigns, the clicks came in quickly, but the conversions were not as strong as I expected. That made me wonder if push traffic was just good for traffic volume but not real results.
After a bit of testing though, I realized the problem wasn’t exactly the traffic source. It was mostly how the campaign was set up. My first ads were too generic and didn’t match what users were actually looking for. Once I started adjusting things like the creatives, targeting, and landing pages, I noticed the engagement improving slowly. Push traffic seems to respond better when the message is simple and curiosity driven.
Another thing I noticed is that adult niches behave differently compared to other industries. The audience is large, but it’s also competitive. If the ad looks too promotional or spammy, people ignore it immediately. But if it feels more casual or intriguing, the click-through rate improves a lot.
While looking for different networks and guides, I came across some useful info about how platforms allow advertisers to advertise adult services online in a way that actually follows the platform rules. I found this page helpful when I was trying to understand the ad formats and targeting options. It helped me get a clearer picture of how these campaigns are usually structured.
From my experience so far, push traffic can work, but it’s not a magic solution. It needs testing, patience, and constant adjustments. Cheap traffic alone doesn’t guarantee conversions. What matters more is how relevant the ad feels to the person receiving that notification.
I’d say push ads are worth experimenting with if you’re trying to reach new audiences in the adult space. Just start small, test different creatives, and watch the data carefully. That approach worked much better for me than trying to scale too quickly.
Curious if others here have had similar experiences. Did push traffic actually convert for you, or was it mostly just clicks?