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Anyone Promoting Crypto on push traffic? (7)


07-20-2021 06:25 AM #1 Rhino (Senior Member)
Anyone Promoting Crypto on push traffic?

Crypto used to work good with push traffic 1-2 years ago but now it has become too saturated. I haven't tried cypto in last 1 year. But i am looking to start again.

Is anyone able to get profitable campaigns on crypto(with push traffic) nowadays? Is it worth testing?

And when you're running crypto on push, how do you judge quality of a traffic?
Ideally i spend 2 times the CPA payout and if the campaign doesn't works, i pause it.
But for crypto offers that have $800 payout, spending $1600 to just find out it doesn't works, doesn't make any sense.

And LP CTR can be deceiving(parameter) to determine if a traffic is good or not as i have had profitable campaigns(in crypto) with LP CTR below 1% and at the same time 4% LP CTR traffic has not converted for me.

So, what shud be the approach for testing? And i see lot many "Invest in Amazon" ads on spy tools nowadays, has anyone tried that?


07-20-2021 11:25 AM #2 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Running these high payout offers can be complicated for sure. It's usually not my playground, but when I need or want to run something in the high $XXX payout range I try to find a similar offer that pays per lead first. I optimize the funnel using this PPL offer and once I know it converts well and the quality is at least decent, I switch to the high payout offer.

I know it's not always an option, but try to look around to see if you can find something suitable.

I've done this several times with revshare offers too.


07-21-2021 08:06 AM #3 antuen (Senior Member)

With crypto you have the payout for about $800 on FTDs, and its never smart to spend based on the payout in this case (exceptions make the proven traffic, where you are confident of the CVR you will get). All crypto offers send also leads (for the registrations without deposits yet): use that to calculate your average spend per lead. Usually based on the quality of the traffic you get, a rough value of the leads can be calculated (based on experience and on the country you are doing): for example native traffic in EU gives you usually an optimal CPL of around $50, push is 10 times lower than that...


08-24-2021 08:24 PM #4 dimsgr ()

optimize by lead (registration) cost

e.g. if your FTD payout is $800, and you expect 1 of every 20 leads to convert to an FTD (depending on your own data or the am's predictions), consider your payout $40 (800/20=40)


08-25-2021 07:07 AM #5 twinaxe (Senior Moderator)

Basically all Crypto offers have a $0 lead postback.

Use this to test landers and creatives to get low CPA.

If you then get FTDs depends apart from the traffic of course on the offer, the geo, if there were huge campaigns recently or not etc.

But using the leads as an indicator for testing for potential is way better than relying only on FTDs.

I had some nice campaigns last year in LATAM.

Payouts are not that high there but traffic is cheap, there's high volume and you can/could get cheap leads so that the lead to FTD didn't even have to be that good to still be profitable.

Important is to take care of the landing page.

When you use advertorial make sure to use local currency and brands.


09-03-2021 01:30 PM #6 RichAds (Senior Member)

We recommend paying attention to the user's interest: analyze a creative (use a few of them and different variants of texts) and analyzing CTR.


Also, pay attention to the landing page (use different approaches, analyze CTR, check how much time the user spends on the landing page).


12-05-2021 03:21 PM #7 mylead (Senior Member)

The best white hat traffic for crypto usually comes from SEO, It's a long term game, yes. But you have the knowledge and time, you can bank big.


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