Why so few UK IQ Quiz Offers?

Avalanche

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Been looking for a few good IQ quizzes for the UK and having quite the time trying to find a few to rotate in my stack of offers... tried odigger, offervault, offerbuzz... ewa didn't even have anything.

Like either the payout is dramatically lower than for surrounding Euro nations or the network offering them is akin to cpagoat.

Is there something different with laws surrounding mobile or some cultural difference in the UK which causes them to have so few mobile IQ offers?
 


The laws and carrier restrictions regarding mobile billing in the UK are MUCH more stringent than any other country, which leads to less profitable campaigns for the advertisers, which is why you don't see many IQ campaign offers.
 
The laws and carrier restrictions regarding mobile billing in the UK are MUCH more stringent than any other country, which leads to less profitable campaigns for the advertisers, which is why you don't see many IQ campaign offers.

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^ lol.

Just been through this process. Compliance is EXTREME but its worth it, the fines are redic for non compliance.
 
Hey Avalanche if you are looking for some of the TOP UK mobile pin submitsd to promote hit me up aim jpmundomedia or shoot me an email john@mundomedia.com we are one fo the largest mobile advertisers and have a bunch fo great converting offers for the uk in both IQ and Sweepstakes. Ic an also show yo uother countries that are working well.
 
I gamble on sports so my opinion may be flawed. I have been thinking of making a sports gambling path. I would think I wouldn't have a problem getting advertisers for such a path as long as the entry to action was very specific. Like "Are you interested in sports Gambling tips daily from our experts" than build a script to pull the experts picks off covers dot com or anything else for automation, than send them updates and such.

Has anyone ever worked with Gambling advertisers in the UK. I know a couple of companies i would need to check my LinkedIn account. They way they pay is you get 25% of the residual losses of each player you bring on. If it is a reputable sports book than that could be something that would easily back it into a effective cost per registration.

Thoughts, Collaboration?
 
Hook up with Eagle, they have tons of mobile IQ quiz offers targeting different countries