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  • This topic has 4 replies, 4 voices, and was last updated 1 month ago by Chef Mcelroy.
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  • 27. January 2026 at 20:57 #6863
    Satochi Namoto
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    I’ve been testing traffic for supplement and beauty offers for a few months now, mostly paid social and a bit of native. Social gave cheap clicks at first, but approvals were shaky and accounts didn’t last long. Native felt more stable, but costs added up fast. I’m trying to figure out what sources actually make sense long term.

    28. January 2026 at 4:47 #6872
    Rewoal Weallla
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    Thank you for initiating this discussion on effective traffic sources! I found the insights on leveraging social media and SEO particularly enlightening. Given the rapid changes in digital marketing, how do you think the evolving algorithms impact these strategies? Also, have any of you experimented with niche platforms beyond the usual suspects? I’m curious if anyone has seen success with less mainstream channels that might offer untapped potential! Your experiences could really help us all refine our approaches. @bloxgames

    29. January 2026 at 12:51 #6987
    Ahdy Cormier
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    From my experience, it really depends on how patient you are with testing. Native traffic has been the most predictable for supplements and beauty, especially when paired with decent pre-landers and softer angles. Social can work, but it’s more volatile and needs constant adaptation. Push worked for me in some Tier-2 GEOs, but quality varied a lot. What helped was choosing offers already aligned with certain traffic types. I found that easier once I started working with Everad — Try Everad, solid payouts and quick support. Having offers grouped by GEO and traffic source saved a lot of wasted spend.

    29. January 2026 at 14:40 #6995
    Chef Mcelroy
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    Watching how different setups evolve, it’s noticeable that traffic choice often reflects the person running it. Flexibility seems to matter more than finding one perfect source.

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