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[WANTED] High-Converting Creatives for Traffic Junky (Native & Video)

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We specifically need:
  • Rollover Natives: Eye-catching images optimized for adult native placements.
  • Video Ads (In-Stream/Pre-roll): Engaging 5–30 second clips in .MP4 or .MOV formats (1080p preferred).
  • Banners: Standard sizes like 300x250, 305x99, and mobile-specific interstitials (320x480).
Rollover GIF's mainly 640 x 360 for mature dating hookup sites.
 
I use Mail traffic, banner traffic, Website traffic, Social media traffic, I have 10 worker teams. My work team is very good.
I am looking for good dating offers. I need a good net7 days payment. Thanks
 
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We specifically need:
  • Rollover Natives: Eye-catching images optimized for adult native placements.
  • Video Ads (In-Stream/Pre-roll): Engaging 5–30 second clips in .MP4 or .MOV formats (1080p preferred).
  • Banners: Standard sizes like 300x250, 305x99, and mobile-specific interstitials (320x480).
Rollover GIF's mainly 640 x 360 for mature dating hookup sites.
For TrafficJunky, high-converting creatives in mature dating depend on 640x360 GIFs that feel organic rather than over-polished. At Reacheffect, we see the best results when 1080p video clips and mobile-optimized interstitials are paired with a suggested content look to maximize engagement. If you need help sourcing these assets or want to scale your winning campaigns across other high-volume networks, feel free to reach out to our COO @COOziv on Telegram.
 
good specs, especially the note on 640x360 gifs — a lot of people overcomplicate creatives for this kind of traffic when simple + native-looking usually wins.

from what we’re seeing, the biggest lift isn’t just the creative itself but matching it to the right zones and traffic segments. same gif/video can perform completely differently depending on placement, geo, and device.

if you’re testing these creatives across multiple sources, worth running them on cpc/cpm as well to quickly identify which angles actually engage before scaling further.

if you need additional volume once you lock in winning creatives, feel free to reach out
 
Got it, thanks for sharing the specs

For these kinds of placements, I’ve seen rollover natives and GIFs work best when they’re super eye-catching but still feel “teaser-like” — not too heavy, just enough curiosity to get the hover/click.

For video, short 5–10 sec clips with quick hooks in the first 2–3 seconds usually perform better than longer ones. Simple chat-style previews or reaction-style clips can work well too.

Banners are more about clean visuals + strong CTA, nothing too crowded.

Are you planning to test multiple angles (romantic vs playful vs spicy), or focusing on one main vibe first?
 
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