Adult Push Ads have been one of those things I kept hearing mixed opinions about, so I figured I would share my own experience and see if others relate. I remember scrolling through forums late at night wondering how some people keep their campaigns live while others get shut down in days. It always felt a bit random from the outside.
The biggest pain point for me was the fear of getting banned after putting time and money into setup. You read stories about accounts getting blocked for tiny mistakes, or platforms changing rules without much warning. When you are working in the adult vertical, that stress feels doubled. I kept asking myself if push traffic was even worth the risk or if it was just luck.
I started small and tested slowly instead of going all in. What I noticed early on was that not all push platforms treat adult offers the same. Some are clearly more comfortable with this traffic type, while others say they allow it but seem to punish you fast. My first few tests failed mainly because my creatives were too aggressive and I ignored basic landing page quality. That part matters more than I thought.
After adjusting things, keeping the messaging clean, and actually reading the rules instead of skimming them, results improved. I also learned to watch how strict the approval process felt. If a platform reviews ads carefully before launch, it usually means fewer surprises later. That gave me some peace of mind.
What helped most was treating adult push ads like a long term play, not a quick win. Respect the guidelines, test calmly, and accept that some trial and error is normal. It is not about finding a magic platform, but finding one that fits your approach and being patient with it.
The biggest pain point for me was the fear of getting banned after putting time and money into setup. You read stories about accounts getting blocked for tiny mistakes, or platforms changing rules without much warning. When you are working in the adult vertical, that stress feels doubled. I kept asking myself if push traffic was even worth the risk or if it was just luck.
I started small and tested slowly instead of going all in. What I noticed early on was that not all push platforms treat adult offers the same. Some are clearly more comfortable with this traffic type, while others say they allow it but seem to punish you fast. My first few tests failed mainly because my creatives were too aggressive and I ignored basic landing page quality. That part matters more than I thought.
After adjusting things, keeping the messaging clean, and actually reading the rules instead of skimming them, results improved. I also learned to watch how strict the approval process felt. If a platform reviews ads carefully before launch, it usually means fewer surprises later. That gave me some peace of mind.
What helped most was treating adult push ads like a long term play, not a quick win. Respect the guidelines, test calmly, and accept that some trial and error is normal. It is not about finding a magic platform, but finding one that fits your approach and being patient with it.