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    • Steve Hawk
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      I’ve been wondering lately if anyone else feels like adult advertising has become way more difficult after all the recent Google restrictions. A few years ago, it felt easier to get traffic flowing without constantly worrying about account issues, rejected ads, or sudden policy changes. Now it seems like every update makes things tighter.

      The biggest problem for me was figuring out where to even run campaigns without wasting money. I tried sticking only with the usual ad platforms, but most of them either limited reach or made the approval process frustrating. Even when ads got approved, performance would randomly drop for no clear reason. A couple of friends in affiliate marketing said they were dealing with the same thing, especially with niche adult offers.

      What I noticed is that relying on one traffic source just doesn’t seem safe anymore. I started reading more discussions and testing smaller networks instead of chasing the same platforms everyone else uses. That actually helped me understand how different traffic sources behave and which ones still allow decent targeting. I found this guide on Adult Advertising while looking into alternative approaches, and it gave me a few ideas I hadn’t thought about before.

      One thing that worked better for me was focusing more on simple landing pages and cleaner ad copy instead of trying aggressive angles. Weirdly enough, the softer approach seemed to survive longer and convert more consistently. I also started tracking traffic quality more closely because cheap clicks were turning into wasted spend fast.

      At this point, I don’t think adult advertising is disappearing, but I do think it’s changing. The easy methods probably won’t work like before. People who adapt to new traffic sources and stay flexible will probably have a much better chance moving forward. Suggested Anchor Text

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