Ask How do I identify fake conversions from push ad traffic?

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Fake conversions can waste your budget and affect your overall performance, especially with push traffic. One thing you can do is check if the leads or sales are coming in too fast without much engagement. Real users usually click, stay for a few seconds, and take action after checking the page. If conversions happen instantly after the click, it might be fake. Also, look at the IP addresses. If many clicks or conversions are from the same IP or a suspicious location that doesn't match your targeting, that's a red flag. You can also monitor your traffic source. If you're getting a lot of traffic but no real follow-up actions like email opens or upsell clicks, something is wrong. Some tracking tools help detect bots and unusual patterns. Traffic quality matters a lot, especially in affiliate marketing. What's your take on it?
 
Fake conversions from push traffic can be identified by tracking post-conversion behavior. Use tools to monitor actions like email verification, time spent on your site, or interactions with your product. Watch for suspicious patterns, such as high conversion rates from specific sources, identical IPs, or fake user data (e.g., gibberish email addresses). Filter traffic sources and optimize campaigns by focusing on geos and devices that deliver real engagement. Be vigilant and communicate with your push ad network to address any concerns about fraudulent traffic.
 
To identify fake conversions from push traffic, I usually check the patterns in the data first. If a lot of conversions happen very quickly or from the same IPs, it could be fake. I also look at engagement metrics like time on page or whether users actually completed other actions. Using a good tracking tool helps spot unusual behavior and filter out low-quality or fake conversions.
 
Look out for super fast clicks, repeat conversions from the same IP, or weird spikes at 3 a.m. If people convert but don't do anything else on your site, that's a red flag. If it says one country but acts all weird, probably fake. Use tracking tools that catch fraud automatically. Bottom line: don't just chase numbers. Real people stick around, fake clicks vanish instantly. Keep your eye on quality over quantity
 

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