Ask How do I avoid low-quality traffic on PopCash?

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To reduce low-quality traffic on PopCash, it helps to filter by device, browser, and country. PopCash allows you to block sources that don't perform well, so after running your campaign for a while, check which sources give bad results and block them. Also, try setting a frequency cap. This limits how many times a person sees your ad and can help avoid wasting money on repeated views that don't convert. Use landing pages that load fast and are mobile-friendly, since a lot of PopCash traffic comes from mobile users. If you're promoting an offer, make sure it's something that fits the audience you're targeting. Broad targeting might bring more traffic, but it's usually less focused. Smaller, more specific targeting can help you reach better users. Has anyone here tested PopCash with strict filters and seen a big difference in quality?
 
To avoid low-quality traffic on PopCash, start by using their targeting features wisely. Focus on specific geos (countries) and devices that match your affiliate offer. Avoid broad targeting, as it can attract irrelevant traffic. Use frequency capping to limit how often users see your ads, reducing wasted impressions.

Monitor your campaign closely for suspicious patterns like high impressions but low clicks or conversions. Exclude poorly performing zones, IP ranges, or placements using PopCash's blacklist feature. Testing with a smaller budget first can also help you identify high-quality traffic sources.
 
The best way to prevent low-quality traffic on PopCash is to use strict filters and pause bad-performing sources immediately. Keeping frequency caps low and rotating creatives often improves engagement. Also, avoid broad targeting in the beginning—start with a few GEOs and placements you know historically convert well. Tracking metrics daily ensures you catch low-quality traffic quickly and don't waste money on clicks that won't convert.
 
Don't just target everything and hope for the best. Stick to specific countries, devices, and browsers that actually make sense for your offer. Use frequency caps so the same users aren't hitting your ad over and over. Definitely keep an eye on your stats and blacklist zones that bring clicks but zero results. A tracker helps a lot here, especially to spot super short visits or weird spikes. Start with small budgets, test stuff, and only scale what's working.
 

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