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We all know Brazil is a huge market to explore, and it’s worth testing with a good offer and payout.Is there anyone who can share the current rates and CAC for landing pages or PWAs in Brazil?
 
Good point Brazil has massive potential. Curious to hear what others are getting for CAC on events or PWAs there lately.
 
We all know Brazil is a huge market to explore, and it’s worth testing with a good offer and payout.Is there anyone who can share the current rates and CAC for landing pages or PWAs in Brazil?
In brazil, expect cpl for landing pages PWAs around $10,30, cpc $0.10,$0.50 premium niches can go higher.
 
Good benchmark seems like starting with smaller campaigns to test niches is the safest move.
 
in Brazil, CACtypically ranges from $30 to $200, conversion rates around 2% to 5% (well optimized sites can exceed this). CPC ranges from $0.10 to $2.
 
to pilot a few offers first brazils market can vary widely by region and vertical, so testing helps optimize both payout and CAC before scaling.
 
brazil hot but tricky. payouts look nice till u hit local walls. pix, language, trust signals matter heavy. test small, mobile first, pt-landing. web2 useless there. start w push + meta combo, measure real CAC not hype. adapt flow fast, geo burns quick.
 
Hello, I'm from Brazil, and Brazil is very tricky. I was an operator in 2024, but after the regulations changed, I returned to being an affiliate.
In Brazil, there are mostly two types of leads.

1. Slot players: They are attracted to the most popular games, such as Fortune Tiger and PG Soft Games. However, their LTV and GGR per lead is poor because people usually play two or three times and then go to another casino. Be careful, because this type of lead may not be good for your CPA deals. Last month, my average FTD price was $8 (20,000 FTDs).

2. Crash/Live Game/Google Search Leads: They are good, but expensive. The GGR per player over four months could easily exceed US$20 per lead. However, people abroad, especially those running ads for crash and live game, pay too much for that kind of lead because they can't connect with Brazilian players due to language barriers and high lead awareness.

If anyone needs help running ads in Brazil, DM me. I would be glad to help you.
 
Hello, I'm from Brazil, and Brazil is very tricky. I was an operator in 2024, but after the regulations changed, I returned to being an affiliate.
In Brazil, there are mostly two types of leads.

1. Slot players: They are attracted to the most popular games, such as Fortune Tiger and PG Soft Games. However, their LTV and GGR per lead is poor because people usually play two or three times and then go to another casino. Be careful, because this type of lead may not be good for your CPA deals. Last month, my average FTD price was $8 (20,000 FTDs).

2. Crash/Live Game/Google Search Leads: They are good, but expensive. The GGR per player over four months could easily exceed US$20 per lead. However, people abroad, especially those running ads for crash and live game, pay too much for that kind of lead because they can't connect with Brazilian players due to language barriers and high lead awareness.

If anyone needs help running ads in Brazil, DM me. I would be glad to help you.
Is that you Ruyter ? Yeah after Blaze rinsed this market it's tough to really gauge things
 
Is that you Ruyter ? Yeah after Blaze rinsed this market it's tough to really gauge things
Haha, I'm not Ruyter. Blaze is not one of the top ten gambling brands in Brazil today.

The Brazilian market is still good, but it's very different compared to Europe, for example. In Brazil, the best players come from a group of people we call "experts."

These experts are people who claim to make money playing casino games like roulette, Aviator, and slots. They have Telegram groups and open live sessions on Telegram, Meet, or Zoom every day.

Casinos will always be good in Brazil because Brazilians believe they can make more money online and brazilians won't give up.
 
Haha, I'm not Ruyter. Blaze is not one of the top ten gambling brands in Brazil today.

The Brazilian market is still good, but it's very different compared to Europe, for example. In Brazil, the best players come from a group of people we call "experts."

These experts are people who claim to make money playing casino games like roulette, Aviator, and slots. They have Telegram groups and open live sessions on Telegram, Meet, or Zoom every day.

Casinos will always be good in Brazil because Brazilians believe they can make more money online and brazilians won't give up.
Picture of your moustache to prove it ?

I've seen Youtube streams with stuff like this.

I dunno about casino since Nando Moura and Raiam Santos basically said it's a scam
 
Hey, I was trying to launch a new site targeting Brazil, but I'm getting zero traffic. I think it's because of their strict regulator. I had to make one empty site just for technical tweaks, and when there was no content at all, it actually started pulling in a ton of traffic purely because of the domain name. Is there any guide on SEO-optimizing a site so the Brazilian regulator doesn’t block it?
 
Haha, I'm not Ruyter. Blaze is not one of the top ten gambling brands in Brazil today.

The Brazilian market is still good, but it's very different compared to Europe, for example. In Brazil, the best players come from a group of people we call "experts."

These experts are people who claim to make money playing casino games like roulette, Aviator, and slots. They have Telegram groups and open live sessions on Telegram, Meet, or Zoom every day.

Casinos will always be good in Brazil because Brazilians believe they can make more money online and brazilians won't give up.
There was such a scheme working about 2/3 years ago, I'm not sure how's going nowadays.
 
There was such a scheme working about 2/3 years ago, I'm not sure how's going nowadays.
From what I know, the rules got way stricter at the start of 2025 , but I’d still love to check it out myself. Where can I actually find it?
 
From what I know, the rules got way stricter at the start of 2025 , but I’d still love to check it out myself. Where can I actually find it?
Yes, but the surveillance is not effective. Some brands do whatever they want and nothing happens.
 
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