Custom Quiz Mobile Offer

miketpowell

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Alright maybe if I was further along in my business I would tackle this offer myself but right now I just want someone else to make it so I can run it and profit from it. Why can't we have an offer with our own custom quiz? I'd love to be able to have a quiz offer where I get to make the quiz title and design the 10 questions leaving the terms on the bottom and the bank-end completely to the network.

Please someone help me out so I can do this and you can profit. I believe I could generate some massive volume on customizable quiz offers.

Or give me a good reason(s) why it couldn't be done.
 


I've thought of this before too....apparently there is a strict approval process (with mobile messenger or whoever the backend is) with these quizzes.
 
mobile is strict as shit... the carriers do check constantly and the advertiser would jeopardize their short codes
 
Because it would take just 1 idiot to fuck up everything for all of us ;)
 
for European markets we work with mobile clients and do just that for partners that are able to drive significant volume. it's just about the volume.

not sure if the situation in the US is any different, but if there's volume there should be an interest all the same.
 
From my understanding every page has to be approved by the carriers. What you might want to do is build a page and then ask me or anyone else you work with if they can implement it for you. There is a few backend advertisers that I'm sure could get it done for you.
 
From my understanding every page has to be approved by the carriers.

I work in the mobile world and yes... this is true... UK and AU are getting even harder b/c the user has to actually opt in on their cell phone for the major carriers, instead of just typing in the pin on the web page
 
EduardoM3 runs an api based purely on Curl (php). This system was (still is?) behind the ringtones.net/shadylizard at cpaE (media breakaway).

In my opinion these api based methods are not carrier compliant since the carrier does not approve the final landing page, the short code operator may not know what is happening, and virtually has no idea who signs up (the api only sends ph# and pin code). Legally if the short code operator is asked to provide a timestamp and IP address of the user's signup they would not be able to since that information lies with the affiliate's API system and not with the short code operator.