Where are people Advertising Adult Offers now
Quote from stevehawk145 on May 5, 2026, 6:07 amI’ve been thinking about this a lot lately. It feels like what worked a few months ago just doesn’t hit the same now. So I’m curious what others are seeing.
When I got into Advertising Adult Offers, I started with a couple of well known platforms. At first, things looked decent. Traffic was coming in, and clicks were steady. But when I looked closer, conversions were all over the place. Some days felt great, other days it was like nothing was working.
I tried switching platforms, thinking maybe I just picked the wrong one. Honestly, that didn’t magically fix things. Some networks had cheaper traffic but lower quality. Others had better intent but higher costs. It felt like I was constantly trading one problem for another.
What helped me a bit was focusing less on finding the “best” platform and more on matching the offer with the right kind of audience. I started testing different creatives on each platform instead of using the same ones everywhere. That made a bigger difference than I expected.
Another thing I noticed was that spreading budget across a few platforms gave more stable results. If one slowed down, the others helped balance it out. Relying on just one place felt risky after a while.
I’m still figuring things out, but right now it seems like there isn’t one clear winner. It’s more about testing, adjusting, and not getting too comfortable with a single setup.
I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately. It feels like what worked a few months ago just doesn’t hit the same now. So I’m curious what others are seeing.
When I got into Advertising Adult Offers, I started with a couple of well known platforms. At first, things looked decent. Traffic was coming in, and clicks were steady. But when I looked closer, conversions were all over the place. Some days felt great, other days it was like nothing was working.
I tried switching platforms, thinking maybe I just picked the wrong one. Honestly, that didn’t magically fix things. Some networks had cheaper traffic but lower quality. Others had better intent but higher costs. It felt like I was constantly trading one problem for another.
What helped me a bit was focusing less on finding the “best” platform and more on matching the offer with the right kind of audience. I started testing different creatives on each platform instead of using the same ones everywhere. That made a bigger difference than I expected.
Another thing I noticed was that spreading budget across a few platforms gave more stable results. If one slowed down, the others helped balance it out. Relying on just one place felt risky after a while.
I’m still figuring things out, but right now it seems like there isn’t one clear winner. It’s more about testing, adjusting, and not getting too comfortable with a single setup.