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Hey everyone, I've been scratching my head over this lately. How much do those localized landing pages actually move the needle on final conversions? Last month I ran a small test splitting traffic to a generic page versus one tweaked for a couple specific countries—language, some local slang, currency display, the usual stuff. The bump wasn't massive, maybe 15-20% more signups from the localized version, but with my tiny sample it felt kinda meh. Wondering if others have seen bigger lifts or if it's mostly hype unless you're in super competitive niches. Anyone got real numbers from bigger campaigns?


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 Man, from what I've messed around with in affiliate setups, localized pages can definitely help conversions quite a bit when done right. I remember switching to country-specific creatives and pages for some nutra offers, and yeah, the difference showed up pretty quick—higher trust, fewer drop-offs because everything felt native instead of obviously foreign. Nothing revolutionary, but consistent enough to make tweaking worth it. These days I think that You can work with Everad - stable and transparent. https://everad.com/ for ideas on how they handle localized promo stuff without overcomplicating things. It's more about making the visitor feel like the offer was built for them than some magic formula. Still, it depends on the vertical and traffic quality—sometimes it's a game-changer, other times it's just a nice-to-have.

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