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Best PPV networks today?

Alright, let’s get real about PPV ads—there’s decent money in it if you don’t just throw darts at a board, you know? I’ve been down the rabbit hole, spent too much cash on the wrong networks, and honestly, the difference between a winning campaign and setting your money on fire? It’s all about picking the right playground.

So, TrafficJunky. Yeah, I always seem to circle back. If you’re pushing anything adult or even edgy entertainment, this is your spot, no question. Lately, they’re branching into a wider crowd too, so not just NSFW stuff anymore. The targeting’s tight, reports are detailed enough to not make your head spin, and most days the traffic isn’t outrageously priced. But man—watch your clicks. Some won’t be worth a dime, so pay attention. Otherwise, you’ll end up explaining to your accountant why you blew your lunch money chasing ghosts.

ExoClick? Kinda a mixed bag for me. Sometimes it prints money, sometimes not. They win major points for the variety: loads of ad formats, international reach, and yep, you can get super granular—devices, countries, all that jazz. They seriously own the mobile lane, too, which is gold now that pretty much everyone and their grandma are glued to their phones.

Then there’s PropellerAds. I can’t just leave it out. If you like native ads and push notifications—I mean, who doesn’t love a good push when it works with PPV?—it’s dead simple to get started. The dashboard’s chill, not intimidating at all. The bidding options let you mess around, especially if you’re new. Seen solid numbers with e-com and app installs here, but only when I got hyper-specific with targeting. Otherwise, meh.

Look, every network’s a gamble. You gotta experiment, tweak, swear at the screen when something tanks, and scale up what doesn’t flop. Don’t just go in dropping big bills—keep it small, track the living hell outta the campaigns, and double down once you spot something hot.

But hey, what about you? Tried any PPV networks lately? Did your traffic hold up, or did you just get botted out of your budget? Seriously curious—everyone’s got war stories…
 

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