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I have been thinking about this for a while now. There are so many traffic sources out there, but when it comes to Pharmacy Affiliate Marketing, it feels like not everything works the same way. Some platforms bring clicks but no conversions, while others are just too expensive to test properly.
When I first started, I honestly thought any decent traffic source would work as long as the offer was good. But that was not really the case. I tried a few common options like social traffic and some basic ad networks, and while I did get visitors, most of them just bounced. It felt like I was spending more time figuring out traffic quality than actually optimizing my campaigns.
One thing I noticed after some trial and error is that intent matters a lot more in this niche. People do not just randomly buy pharmacy-related products. They usually search, compare, and take time before making a decision. So, traffic that comes with some level of interest performs way better.
I started experimenting with different types of paid traffic, like CPC based ads and even push notifications. Surprisingly, push traffic worked better than I expected, especially for retargeting. It is not perfect, but it did help me get more consistent results compared to random traffic sources.
Also, I came across this guide while researching more about Pharmacy Affiliate Marketing, and it gave me a better idea of how different traffic sources actually behave in this space. It is not like a magic solution, but it helped me understand where I was going wrong.
Another thing I learned is that combining traffic sources works better than relying on just one. For example, using search intent traffic along with push ads gave me better overall performance. It kind of balances things out.
So yeah, if you are trying to figure out the best traffic sources, I would say do not just chase cheap clicks. Focus more on where your audience actually spends time and how they behave before buying.
Still testing things myself, but this approach feels a lot more stable than what I was doing earlier.
When I first started, I honestly thought any decent traffic source would work as long as the offer was good. But that was not really the case. I tried a few common options like social traffic and some basic ad networks, and while I did get visitors, most of them just bounced. It felt like I was spending more time figuring out traffic quality than actually optimizing my campaigns.
One thing I noticed after some trial and error is that intent matters a lot more in this niche. People do not just randomly buy pharmacy-related products. They usually search, compare, and take time before making a decision. So, traffic that comes with some level of interest performs way better.
I started experimenting with different types of paid traffic, like CPC based ads and even push notifications. Surprisingly, push traffic worked better than I expected, especially for retargeting. It is not perfect, but it did help me get more consistent results compared to random traffic sources.
Also, I came across this guide while researching more about Pharmacy Affiliate Marketing, and it gave me a better idea of how different traffic sources actually behave in this space. It is not like a magic solution, but it helped me understand where I was going wrong.
Another thing I learned is that combining traffic sources works better than relying on just one. For example, using search intent traffic along with push ads gave me better overall performance. It kind of balances things out.
So yeah, if you are trying to figure out the best traffic sources, I would say do not just chase cheap clicks. Focus more on where your audience actually spends time and how they behave before buying.
Still testing things myself, but this approach feels a lot more stable than what I was doing earlier.
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