I have been playing around with Adult Popunder Ads for a while now, and I keep wondering if anyone else here has actually managed to scale them properly. At first, it felt like easy traffic, but scaling without burning money turned out to be a lot trickier than I expected.
One thing that confused me early on was how fast things can go from profitable to completely dead. I would find a setup that worked for a couple of days, then suddenly the conversions dropped. It made me question whether popunders are even stable enough to scale or if they are just good for short bursts.
What I started doing differently was focusing less on volume and more on consistency. Instead of increasing budgets aggressively, I tested multiple small campaigns with slight variations. Different landing pages, angles, and even small tweaks in targeting made a noticeable difference. I also realized that frequency matters a lot. If users keep seeing the same thing, performance drops quickly.
Another thing that helped was tracking more carefully. Earlier I would just look at overall ROI, but breaking it down by source and device gave me better control. Some placements looked good on the surface but were actually dragging everything down.
I would not say I have fully figured it out yet, but slowing down the scaling process and focusing on testing made things more stable. It is less exciting than just pushing big budgets, but it feels safer and more predictable.
Curious if others here had the same experience or found a better way to scale without things falling apart so quickly.
One thing that confused me early on was how fast things can go from profitable to completely dead. I would find a setup that worked for a couple of days, then suddenly the conversions dropped. It made me question whether popunders are even stable enough to scale or if they are just good for short bursts.
What I started doing differently was focusing less on volume and more on consistency. Instead of increasing budgets aggressively, I tested multiple small campaigns with slight variations. Different landing pages, angles, and even small tweaks in targeting made a noticeable difference. I also realized that frequency matters a lot. If users keep seeing the same thing, performance drops quickly.
Another thing that helped was tracking more carefully. Earlier I would just look at overall ROI, but breaking it down by source and device gave me better control. Some placements looked good on the surface but were actually dragging everything down.
I would not say I have fully figured it out yet, but slowing down the scaling process and focusing on testing made things more stable. It is less exciting than just pushing big budgets, but it feels safer and more predictable.
Curious if others here had the same experience or found a better way to scale without things falling apart so quickly.
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