As for ID traffic, I would start by finding out if there is any payment history and whether the campaign accepts Indonesian users. imo GEO-specific campaigns tend to be more successful than high commission campaigns.
you need to look at asian facing brands, european ones wont convert indonesian traffic at all because of the payment methods. look for programs that support local ewallets like dana or ovo otherwise your conversion rate will be trash. most of the big networks have ID offers but they shave like crazy... maybe try to get a direct deal with a brand targeting SEA if you actually have high volume.
the point about local ewallets is huge, if they cant pay with dana or gopay they just bounce. if you really have high volume you should skip the standard networks and look for brands running on the white label platforms popular in sea like nexusengine. most of those guys operate out of cambodia or philippines and will gladly give you a direct deal with better margins. just make sure you test their tracking first with a small test batch because shaving is rampant in that geo.
For Indonesian traffic, I’d focus on programs that already support the GEO and have reliable local payment options. It’s worth checking the conversion rates and payment history before choosing one.
@The WP Nerd is right about nexusengine but you also need to make sure the brand has working QRIS payment gateways, not just ewallets. QRIS is how most of the indonesian players deposit fast now. Also check how they handle domain bans because kominfo blocks gambling links daily over there... if the brand doesnt have a good system for redirecting users or a working APK your traffic is wasted. Best way to find these managers is on Telegram anyway, most of the real SEA programs don't even use standard affiliate platforms.
Yeah @WebAmber is right about the domain bans, kominfo is ruthless lately. if you have high volume you should probably set up a live rtp utility lander instead of sending raw traffic to the brand. indonesian players eat up those "slot gacor" rtp tables... keeps them on the page and you can swap out the affiliate links in the background when domains get nuked. just use a tracker like keitaro to handle the redirects and monitor the click to reg ratio because like @The WP Nerd said, some of these cambodia based operators will shave you blind if you arent watching the data.
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