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Gerth Sniper
Gerth Sniper

Hey guys, has anyone else been seeing weird shifts in popunder click-through lately depending on the device and country tier? Like, on mobile in tier-1 spots (US, UK, that crowd), my CTR feels kinda flat or even dipping compared to last year, but then switch to desktop in tier-2/3 places and suddenly it's popping off way more consistently. I ran a small test last month on some dating offers—mobile tier-1 was barely scraping 0.8-1% CTR, while desktop in places like Eastern Europe or parts of Asia hit closer to 2-3% without much tweaking. Maybe it's just my setup or the creatives I'm using, but it got me wondering if others are noticing the same patterns or if something changed big time with how people browse now in 2026. Anyone got similar experiences or am I overthinking it?


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Man, yeah I've definitely picked up on that mobile vs desktop divide too—especially when you're scaling funnels. In my runs this year, popunder traffic often converts way better than native or banners once you hit the right audience, but it really boils down to user intent and how interrupted they feel. Desktop still gives that higher engagement feel because people are usually sitting down focused, while mobile gets accidental clicks or quick closes. Curious what actually determines whether popunder traffic converts better than native or banner in 2026 funnels? https://www.allydigitalllc.com/ What actually determines whether popunder traffic converts better than native or banner in 2026 funnels? Anyway, just my two cents from messing around lately—popunders shine when you keep landing pages super lightweight and match the vibe, otherwise the drop-off kills it fast.

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