Your popunder win rate is the gap between winning bids cheaply and overpaying for the same traffic. A higher popunder win rate comes from outsmarting the competition, not outspending it. Want to win more bids without burning through your budget? Of course you do.
| TL;DR Win rate is the share of auctions you win out of the auctions you bid in. Higher is not automatically better if it costs you ROI. You win more popunder bids by bidding smarter, not by spending more. The biggest levers are GEO and tier selection, your opening bid relative to the average, frequency capping, and cutting unprofitable sources. Real-time reporting is what turns a flat win rate into a rising one. |
What is the popunder win rate?
The popunder win rate is the percentage of auctions you win out of the auctions you bid in. It tells you how competitive your bids are for the inventory you are chasing. The number shifts with your GEO, vertical, bidding model, targeting, and how aggressively other advertisers are competing for the same traffic.

A high win rate means you are securing most of the inventory you bid on. That is good only if those impressions convert. Winning 90 percent of a Tier 3 GEO that never converts is worse than winning 30 percent of a Tier 1 segment that does.
How to calculate your popunder win rate
Win Rate (%) = (Auctions Won / Auctions Entered) x 100
If you bid in 100,000 auctions and win 35,000 of them, your win rate is 35 percent. The denominator is the number of auctions you actually competed in, not your total available inventory.
How the popunder auction works
Popunder inventory is sold by auction. When a user triggers an ad slot, advertisers competing for that user’s GEO, device, OS, browser, and connection type submit bids, and the auction decides who serves. Your win rate is simply how often you come out on top across all those individual auctions. That is why two levers matter most: how much you bid, and how narrowly you compete (fewer, better-matched auctions beat a flood of mismatched ones).
How to increase your popunder win rate
1. Set a clear budget and manage it from day one
Decide your campaign budget before launch and watch how it is spent. A defined budget keeps bidding disciplined and makes it obvious which segments deserve more and which are leaking spend.
2. Choose your GEOs and tiers strategically
Bid prices vary heavily from one country to another, so GEO selection is your single biggest win-rate lever. Tier 1 GEOs convert more reliably but cost more and draw fierce competition. Tier 2 and Tier 3 are cheaper and easier to win, often with strong engagement, but need localized creatives and offers. If country tiers are new to you, this breakdown of GEO targeting and country tiers explains how the levels are grouped and priced.
3. Start your bidding on the right note
Check the average bid for each GEO you want, then open slightly below it. Let the data come in, then adjust. Starting low protects budget while you learn; starting blind at the top of the range torches it.
4. Scale your bids on what converts
To beat competitors in competitive GEOs where inventory is limited, raise your bids, but only on segments that are already profitable. Tie every bid increase to a performance signal, not a hunch. Raising bids everywhere just inflates cost without lifting ROI.
5. Cut the sources that do not work
Disable the placements and sources that are not profitable. Experimenting with bids per source also teaches you where your offer actually lands. This guide to smart traffic distribution walks through segmenting a campaign so budget flows to the best performers instead of being spread evenly across everything.
6. Use frequency capping to stop wasting impressions
Showing the same user your popunder too many times burns budget and annoys without converting. Set a frequency cap of [PopCash recommended cap: impressions/user/day] so each impression you win is more likely to count.
7. Target during cheaper dayparts
CPMs are not flat across the day. Identify the hours when your GEOs run cheaper and concentrate spend there to win more impressions for the same budget. [PopCash data: name the cheaper dayparts you see by tier.]
8. Lean on your real-time reports
Real-time reporting is the feedback loop that makes everything above work. Watch win rate, CPM, and conversions together, and adjust quickly. The advertisers with the best win rates are not the ones who bid highest, they are the ones who read their reports most often.
Best verticals for popunder traffic
Popunders reward offers that benefit from volume and a less intrusive, full-page pitch. The verticals that consistently perform well include sweepstakes, iGaming, utilities, gaming, and finance or crypto. [PopCash data: add rough conversion-rate deltas between your top verticals to make this section uniquely yours.]
FAQ
What is a good win rate for popunder campaigns? There is no single benchmark. It depends on your GEO, vertical, and how competitive the auction is. [PopCash data: state a realistic range for your inventory.] Focus less on hitting a target number and more on whether the impressions you win convert profitably.
How do I calculate my popunder win rate? Divide the auctions you won by the auctions you entered, then multiply by 100. Win in 35,000 of 100,000 auctions and your win rate is 35 percent.
Why is my popunder win rate low? The most common causes are bidding below the GEO average, competing in a saturated Tier 1 GEO, narrow targeting that leaves little inventory to win, or a low frequency cap. Check your bid against the average first, then your GEO and source mix.
Does raising my bid always increase my win rate? Usually yes, up to the point where you have won most of the available inventory in that segment. But a higher win rate is only worth it if those impressions stay profitable, so raise bids on proven segments, not across the board.
How do GEOs and country tiers affect popunder win rate and CPM? Higher-tier GEOs cost more per impression and draw more competition, so winning there takes a higher bid. Lower-tier GEOs are cheaper and easier to win but need localized offers. Matching your bid to each GEO’s average is what keeps win rate and cost in balance.
Ready to put this into practice?
The fastest way to learn what works for your offers is to launch a test and read the numbers. Start your popunder campaign on PopCash and set your budget, GEOs and bids in minutes.
A higher popunder win rate takes time and experimentation. Keep optimizing and adapting to the market, and your results will keep climbing.
