Which countries work best to advertise adult offers?
Quote from stevehawk145 on April 9, 2026, 6:18 amI’ve been wondering this for a while now, especially after seeing how different results can be depending on where your traffic comes from. When I first started trying to advertise adult offers, I honestly thought it wouldn’t matter much which country I targeted. Turns out, it matters a lot more than I expected.
One of the biggest issues I ran into was spending money on traffic that looked decent on paper but just didn’t convert. I tried targeting a mix of countries without much strategy, thinking volume would make up for it. But clicks don’t mean much if people aren’t actually signing up or engaging.
After a bit of trial and error, I noticed that Tier 1 countries like the US, UK, and parts of Europe gave better quality traffic, but they were also way more expensive. On the other hand, some Tier 2 and Tier 3 countries had cheaper clicks, but conversions were inconsistent. Sometimes they worked surprisingly well, especially for certain types of offers, but it wasn’t always predictable.
What helped me a bit was narrowing things down and testing smaller segments instead of going broad. I also paid attention to the type of offer and matched it with regions where it seemed more likely to perform. For example, some offers did better in Eastern Europe, while others clicked more with users in Latin America.
I’m still figuring it out, to be honest, but I’ve learned that there’s no single “best” country. It really depends on your offer, budget, and how much testing you’re willing to do. Curious to hear what’s been working for others lately.
I’ve been wondering this for a while now, especially after seeing how different results can be depending on where your traffic comes from. When I first started trying to advertise adult offers, I honestly thought it wouldn’t matter much which country I targeted. Turns out, it matters a lot more than I expected.
One of the biggest issues I ran into was spending money on traffic that looked decent on paper but just didn’t convert. I tried targeting a mix of countries without much strategy, thinking volume would make up for it. But clicks don’t mean much if people aren’t actually signing up or engaging.
After a bit of trial and error, I noticed that Tier 1 countries like the US, UK, and parts of Europe gave better quality traffic, but they were also way more expensive. On the other hand, some Tier 2 and Tier 3 countries had cheaper clicks, but conversions were inconsistent. Sometimes they worked surprisingly well, especially for certain types of offers, but it wasn’t always predictable.
What helped me a bit was narrowing things down and testing smaller segments instead of going broad. I also paid attention to the type of offer and matched it with regions where it seemed more likely to perform. For example, some offers did better in Eastern Europe, while others clicked more with users in Latin America.
I’m still figuring it out, to be honest, but I’ve learned that there’s no single “best” country. It really depends on your offer, budget, and how much testing you’re willing to do. Curious to hear what’s been working for others lately.