I was inspired by your chat lander, but I've ended up coding something of my own. It's a funnel that goes Chat Lobby Lander > Member Bio > Simulated Chat > Compatibility Survey.
The chat lobby lists multiple "members" that the user can choose to initiate a chat with. Upon selecting a user, they are directed to that member's bio with a "chat now" button at the bottom... clicking it brings up a modal explaining that this is a notifications based chat service, and instructing them to click "allow" on the next screen.
From there I run the
Monetizer push collection script. It redirects to the chat simulator where the user and the "member" exchange a couple of messages, at which point another modal pops up explaining that this is a free chat service and that they must download an app/game of their choice to continue the chat.
This leads to an
OGAds content locker. That is the part I'm coding now.
Once I'm satisfied I have that working the way I want, there will be a final message in the chat simulator indicating that the member has invited the user to take the "sexual compatibility" survey. There will 3 or 4 survey questions geared towards warming the user up to a
CrakRevenue offer. I haven't decided which one yet.
I'm hoping all this effort is worth it.
I've spent hours coding every day for the last couple of weeks. My chat simulator looks and feels like a real messaging app, animated typing indicators and all. Its a generic, scripted chat of course, but if a chat lander like yours works as well as it does, I have to believe this will work.
If nothing else, all this coding I've done has been instructive and I'll have many different approaches and twists I can test using my own code base.
I hope to be running actual traffic to it soon. There's still a couple of hurdles, like I have to store the state of the chat simulator in a session cookie so that when the OGAds content locker redirects back to it, the chat doesn't just start over. As of now, the spell can be broken just by refreshing the page. Can't have that.
Anyway, thanks for listening to my TED Talk.