Ultra-Cheap Push Traffic (0.1 Cent) + Clickdealer

Initially, I focused on running campaigns for betting offers. At the time, there were new landing pages specifically designed for events like Copa America (the South American football championship, as I understand it) and the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.

I spent around $40 on these campaigns, resulting in 4 deposits and 1,400 registrations. After that, I decided to stop these campaigns.

Next, I decided to take a more scientific approach. I wanted to choose an offer with the easiest possible flow, so I turned to Clickdealer, which offers a wide range of 1-click flow offers. I specifically searched for offers targeting countries with the lowest CPCs on MegaPush.

I found an offer: (63326) [MOB] Lonely Girls / International – 1 Click RevShare.

Reasons for Choosing This Offer

  1. Low CPC Geos: The offer targeted many geos with CPCs ranging from 0.1 to 0.5 cents. This allowed me to purchase 1,000 clicks per geo for just $1–$5.
  2. Easy Conversion Flow: The user clicks on a banner featuring a girl, which triggers the tracking pixel. This automatically connects the user to a call. Depending on the call duration and the user’s account balance, they get charged.
  3. Revenue Share Model: The rev-share format meant that “big” conversions would help replenish my balance over time.

Testing Strategy

My primary goal for this test was to identify which countries would be profitable. I created one simple creative per geo for this offer.

  • Creative Design:
    • Small image: A cute girl.
    • Large image: A second photo of the same girl.
    • Headline: “Marie, 23” – just a random name and age.
    • Call to Action (CTA): “Hi, I’m bored. Call me 😉?” – with an emoji to grab extra attention.

To track which geos converted and which didn’t, I added parameters to the offer URL and set up a postback for accurate tracking.

I excluded feeds 26 and 35 because they didn’t accept pay-per-call offers. Additionally, I set a spending limit for each geo at $1–$2 to control costs during the testing phase.

Those were all the initial settings. After one day, I reviewed the campaigns and increased the budget limit on those that were profitable or had an ROI better than -20%, as they had potential to turn profitable.

Results

  • Total Testing Cost: $180.15
  • Profit: $216.81
  • Revenue: $36.66
  • ROI: ~20%

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