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10-23-2019 10:43 AM
#1
jasclick (Member)
Whatsup with Megapush
They removed ip/carrier targeting, now they removed the ability to target external feeds if your funds are lower than 500$. Also quality of traffic seems to be going down. Anybody has any idea what’s going on there/had similar experiences?
10-23-2019 10:46 AM
#2
stickupkid (Senior Moderator)
https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...argeting-gone-
https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...g-500-for-free
https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...sing-MEGAPU-SH
10-23-2019 04:20 PM
#3
4964420454t (Member)
they just want our money, more and more.
+quality dropped
+they have their own 50+ mediabuyers who run same affiliate offers on their feed (maybe with some advantages , maybe not)
will not be surprised if they spy over client campaigns and then use this data.
10-24-2019 03:50 AM
#4
William Yang (Senior Member)
I found megapush quality dropped alot, sucks....
10-24-2019 06:40 AM
#5
erikgyepes (Moderator)
It's dead source for me atm.
I also heard they are mixing up pop traffic into their feeds..
..which would describe why some of my landers have 0.33 - 5% CTR...
+ the same thing about their 100+ media buyers jacking affiliates campaigns.
10-24-2019 08:06 AM
#6
ostblockguy (Member)
Yeah, it is pretty much dead and full of bots. Have a look on this screenshot:

The same exactly funnel on 2 traffic sources. The second one is MegaPush...
🤦🏼
10-24-2019 09:27 AM
#7
adserk (Member)
used to be my go to source for push... now hardly can get anything working there
10-24-2019 09:31 AM
#8
escobar (Member)
I created ads but they don't receive traffic at all. This is fucking shit.
10-24-2019 09:49 AM
#9
matuloo (Legendary Moderator)
Megapush seems to be running in circles, so to speak
When they started, the traffic was good for sure, then it tanked and the overspending issues created a lot of mess, then they improved their act and cleaned the operation, now it looks like they are in another downward cycle ... maybe they will improve again in the future.
10-25-2019 11:50 AM
#10
Megapush (Member)

Originally Posted by
jasclick
They removed ip/carrier targeting, now they removed the ability to target external feeds if your funds are lower than 500$. Also quality of traffic seems to be going down. Anybody has any idea what’s going on there/had similar experiences?
This function (disabling external feeds if your funds are lower than 500$)
protects users from incorrect actions. People come with a $100 budget, include all the feeds and pour in 10 minutes. $ 500 is the threshold for entering a big game. And if you want to buy from all the feeds, keep a balance of $ 500 and there will be no problems.
10-25-2019 11:52 AM
#11
Megapush (Member)

Originally Posted by
matuloo
Megapush seems to be running in circles, so to speak

When they started, the traffic was good for sure, then it tanked and the overspending issues created a lot of mess, then they improved their act and cleaned the operation, now it looks like they are in another downward cycle ... maybe they will improve again in the future.
We are constantly updating our systems with new features that will help users get more quality traffic
10-27-2019 05:34 AM
#12
rrivero (Member)

Originally Posted by
Megapush
We are constantly updating our systems with new features that will help users get more quality traffic

why are you monetizing your lists with internal media buyers?
That’s fucked up
you either sell the traffic and stay out of the media buying game
or you monetize the traffic and don’t sell
doing both is shady...
I will never upload a campaign to mega push for that reason alone
10-29-2019 11:29 AM
#13
Megapush (Member)

Originally Posted by
rrivero
why are you monetizing your lists with internal media buyers?
That’s fucked up
you either sell the traffic and stay out of the media buying game
or you monetize the traffic and don’t sell
doing both is shady...
I will never upload a campaign to mega push for that reason alone
99% networks have their own media buyers which is normal.
10-29-2019 11:53 AM
#14
matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Originally Posted by
Megapush
99% networks have their own media buyers which is normal.
I know that most networks do this, but it's not exactly normal as it's clear conflict of interests. You see what affiliates are running, what creatives they use, how they perform, how much they bid ... this data makes it easy for you to identify profitable campaigns, replicate them and eventually take over the spot yourself as you're the one who controls the traffic flow. I know it's happening all the time, but it's far from fair business practice. This is actually one of the few things I do not like about AM business.
10-30-2019 04:13 PM
#15
rrivero (Member)

Originally Posted by
Megapush
99% networks have their own media buyers which is normal.
u guys are scummy - this answer just further proves that
you openly steal campaigns. Why would anyone want to do biz with you?
10-31-2019 01:58 PM
#16
codeflame ()

Originally Posted by
matuloo
I know that most networks do this, but it's not exactly normal as it's clear conflict of interests. You see what affiliates are running, what creatives they use, how they perform, how much they bid ... this data makes it easy for you to identify profitable campaigns, replicate them and eventually take over the spot yourself as you're the one who controls the traffic flow. I know it's happening all the time, but it's far from fair business practice. This is actually one of the few things I do not like about AM business.
remembered when i found out that they sell bot traffic and then removed isp black listing? ;-)
Was just a matter of time till they do the next shit move.
10-31-2019 02:18 PM
#17
matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Originally Posted by
codeflame
remembered when i found out that they sell bot traffic and then removed isp black listing? ;-)
Was just a matter of time till they do the next shit move.
Yup, I do remember when you told me... apparently, you were right
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