Proven for weeks and still live — safe to model.
Battle-tested: running 30/30 days across 6 GEOs. Surviving this long usually means it's profitable enough to keep funding.
Seen across 6 markets (Finland, South Korea, Netherlands…) — a broad multi-geo angle that has already proven it travels.
- Seen 30/30 days
- 6 GEOs
- Redirect chain checked
- LP host: cleverst.com
Reverse-engineered from the live ad — longevity, GEOs, and the affiliate funnel behind it. Verified by following the redirect chain on Jun 14. Free, no login.
Funnel, reverse-engineered
The campaign behind this creative
← the actual path the money takes.
Creative
Cleverst | Sponsored
Landing page
cleverst.com
where it lands
Product / Offer: not detected
Tracker: not detected
Affiliate network: not detected
How we know: the tracker and affiliate network come from the live redirect chain we followed and fingerprinted hop by hop. Greyed nodes weren’t detected.
Sustained high-scale signal
running 30d · last seen 1d ago · 6 markets
Observed at high scale and still active for 30d — a strong, long-running signal worth modelling (no spend/CTR data; scale is inferred from observation volume).
Gravity
99/100
push pressure now · 30d index
Strength
80/100
overall scale · 30d index
Run
30d
last seen 1d ago
Markets
6
countries seen
Landing page
cleverst.com
final host
Screenshot
—
not captured yet
Operator
—
unidentified
Network
Outbrain
traffic source
Confirmed - This is the deadliest snake in the world
Cleverst | Sponsored@cleverst
Days alive is a profitability proxy — advertisers don’t pay to run losers.
Geo reach
Broad multi-geo6 marketsPredominantly Tier 1, concentrated in APAC — Finland, South Korea, Netherlands….
- Tier 14/6
- Tier 32/6
Regions:APAC 3Europe 2MENA 1
What the data shows
Cleverst | Sponsored's Outbrain creative has been running for 30 days across 6 countries and first seen on May 14, 2026 and last seen on June 14, 2026. It has been observed in Finland, South Korea, Netherlands, QA, Singapore, and Taiwan. The ad lands on cleverst.com. On our 30-day observation series the creative has run in intermittent bursts over the last 30 days. Cleverst | Sponsored is running 5 other creatives we have indexed, linked below for side-by-side comparison.
Creative headline: Confirmed - This is the deadliest snake in the world. Indexed on Outbrain by mediabuyer.
Landing-page intelligence
Landing page intelligence
Where this ad lands
The lander is the product — screenshot, redirect chain, offer, tech stack, and on-page text in one place.
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Host
cleverst.com
Path
/worldwide/slithers-cp-ob
Full URL
Redirect chain
Chain not captured yet.
Final host: cleverst.com. Hop-by-hop capture runs as a separate pipeline; ads observed in recent ingests get crawled first.
Tracking parameters
- utm_content
- 00ae4d84163b0e0e55dc8e9906ac13a173
- utm_source
- outbrainjk
- utm_campaign
- cl-slithers-l-sv01-all-0w-rl-20065d
- utm_term
- {{section_name}}
- utm_medium
- {{section_id}}
- ap
- 20260614074355
- utm_bid
- {{cpc}}
- utm_l
- 1
- utm_t
- scroll
- obOrigUrl
- true
+ 1 known tracker hidden (cloaker IDs scrubbed at ingest).
Tracking setup · Outbrain
Outbrain emits ob_click_id (your unique click), ob_source (publisher), ob_section (placement), and ob_position. Forward ob_click_id to your tracker as the postback key. ob_source and ob_section are the two highest-signal sub-IDs for blacklisting.
?ob_click_id={ob_click_id}&ob_source={ob_source}&ob_section={ob_section}&ob_position={ob_position}Default Outbrain setup template: ?ob_click_id={ob_click_id}&ob_source={ob_source}&ob_section={ob_section}&ob_position={ob_position}
Tech stack
No third-party monetization stack detected — this appears to be a direct landing page.
Landing page hubs
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All That Slithers: The Deadliest Snakes On Earth | Cleverst Study Tips College Life DIY Sports ☰ Study Tips College Life DIY Sports Worldwide All That Slithers: The Deadliest Snakes On Earth Heide Published on 04/04/2025 Slimy, slithery, and seriously dangerous. Granted we could be talking about a number of things here, but in this case, we’re discussing one of the world’s most deadly species around – snakes. Think about it, there are 3,000 snake species around the globe. Of those 3,000, only some 400 are especially venomous and an even smaller portion of those 400 are incredibly deadly to humans. Assuming you’re not Steve Irwin, how do you know which snakes fall into the deadly category? Lucky for you, we’ve compiled such a list, but don’t be surprised if you’re overcome with the heebeeejeebees. King Cobra Throughout Asia and the jungles of India, you’ll find the King Cobra – the longest, most venomous snake in the world. GULP. Growing upwards of 18.8 feet, it isn’t actually a “true cobra”. Say what? It’s true, instead it falls into its sub genus class. Cause that somehow makes it less terrifying? Okay, okay maybe this will help. King Cobras aren’t usually deadly to humans, as they tend to hunt lizards, rodents, and other snakes. However this critter has enough neurotoxin in its venom to actually paralyze and kill an elephant, in just a few hours. Oh, and if it bites a human, the survival rate is about 40 percent. King Cobra Saw Scaled Viper Let’s just start off and say that health insurance coverage isn’t going to help if you get bit by a saw-scaled viper. Typically located in India, China, and Asia; these vipers are nocturnal and lightning quick. Moreover, if you do get bit by one, you’ll feel it immediately. Furthermore the bite will swell and you’ll begin to bleed from your mouth, as your blood pressure plummets, and your heart rate slows. Sounds like absolute torture, right? Well it is and to make matters worse, without treatment, you could pass away within just a day or you could suffer from absolute agony for upwards of two weeks. How this isn’t in our health insurance coverage is surprising. Saw Scaled Viper Black Mamba Countless deaths are attributed to the Black Mamba all over Africa – on top of that, it’s known for its awesome striking ability and density of its toxicity. Moreover we should mention that they can strike up to 12 times in succession and furthermore, every single bite delivers copious amounts of deathly neurotoxins. How could it possibly get worse? Well, they can also pump enough venom into its victim in just a single bite to kill you 25 times over. If at all left untreated, a Black Mamba bite is nearly 100 percent deadly — death can happen in as little as 15 minutes. Black Mamba Boomslang Now the Boomslang is responsible for many deaths all around the globe, but primarily in South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa. Not only are they quick, but boomslangs can also climb trees and are filled with venomous toxins – and when they bite, they can creepily open their jaws up to 170 degrees. It’s important to note that you won’t feel the effects of a bite right away, a few hours may pass when the symptoms arise. However the biggest mistake you can make is underestimating the boomslang’s life-threatening bite. Get help and the antivenom as soon as possible. Boomslang Black Tiger Snakes Black Tiger Snakes appear ominous and possess a lethal dosage of venom. Yay? No, especially considering one can die from a bite within just half of an hour, although fatalities commonly occur between six to 24 hours. Why the antivenom isn’t on any health insurance coverage is astonishing – symptoms of a bite include numbness, sweating, and tingling. While most Tiger Snakes are scared of humans, if provoked, they will turn aggressive and strike. Black Tiger Snakes Inland Taipan In terms of deadliest venom that snakes can even possess, the Inland Taipan comes out on top every time. As if that’s reason to celebrate, maybe if it was available on health insurance coverage, maybe. With a mixture of taipoxin and neurotoxin, a bite can lead to blood hemorrhaging, limited breathing, paralysis, and intense muscle damage. Located mainly in inland Australia, the Inland Taipan is often shy, reclusive, and will almost always flee instead of attacking. However if it should choose to attack, death can occur within just 30 to 45 minutes, unless you’re treated almost immediately. Inland Taipan Eastern Brown Snake Especially lethal venom is merely an understatement – just a fraction of a bite from an Eastern Brown Snake can kill any adult human. After all, it is the second-most-venomous land snake in the world. Native to Australia, Papua New Guinea, and Indonesia – brown snakes are highly aggressive and account for around 60% of snake bite deaths in Australia. Eastern Brown Snake Common Lacehead Common lacehead, or bothrops atrox, is usually found in the tropical lowlands of northern South America. As a species of pit-viper, it’s easily agitated and is generally nocturnal. However it can hunt throughout the day as well as climb trees and swim. Needless to say, their venom is terribly lethal and fast acting. Even with treatment, almost all bites lead to temporary or sometimes permanent memory loss. Really makes me want to re-think my health insurance coverage options. Common Lacehead Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake National Geographic refers to this snake as, “The largest venomous snake in North America. Some reach 8 feet in length and weigh up to 10 pounds.” Unless threatened, the eastern diamondback rattlesnake will not attack humans – additionally, bites are caused when someone taunts or attempts to capture the snake. Oh but they do give off one final warning before they strike – it violently shakes its tail. Yeah, that tail isn’t just for show. Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Up next is the western diamondback rattlesnake, which is typically found in the southwestern areas of the United States. Reportedly, it is responsible for the majority of snakebite fatalities in northern Mexico and also the largest number of snakebites all over the United States. Uhh, hashtag no thanks? Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Philippine Cobra Oh goody, we’ve reached the most venomous and deadliest Cobra species out there, which can spit its venom up to 10 feet in distance! Yeah, our jaws are also on the floor here. In regards to the venom produced by the Philippine Cobra, it’ll immediately alter your nerves, which then affect cardiac and respiratory systems within mere minutes. Could someone explain how this isn’t a cause in health insurance coverage? Anyone? Philippine Cobra Puff Adder Puff Adder, or Bitis arietans, although call it what you want, this snake is terrifying. Not only is it terrifying, but it’s also responsible for a majority of fatalities over any other African snake. Found in the African savannah and grasslands, the Puff Adder has a wide distribution and contains a potent venom which is produced in massive quantities due to its long fangs. Puff Adder Indian Cobra Yeah, we’re talking about “snake charmers” here, folks. Although I don’t know what’s charming about one of India’s most active biting snakes. A bite leads to paralysis, respiratory failure, or even a heart attack – all this can occur within 15 minutes up to two hours following a bite. Indian Cobra Russell’s Viper Primarily located in Southeast Asia, Russell’s Viper is thought to be one of the deadliest snakes out there, due to its highly aggressive nature and location in highly populated areas. Some studies even claim that this snake is THE loudest, in terms of its hiss. Russel’s Viper Common Krait Common Krait, AKA one of the deadliest snakes alive. Growing upwards of three to five feet and with a rather flat head, they have almost no neck. If you should stumble upon one in the day time, it’ll hide and react slow if found. However when you run into one at night, it’ll bite as soon…
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Observed daily (last 30 days)
Apr 25 → May 24·peaks May 18
30-day run pattern
PulsedIntermittent runs with quiet stretches — likely paused for budget cycles or rotation against fresher creatives.
- Coverage
- 37% of 30d
- Peak surge
- 1.8× vs median
- Last 7d
- 143
- WoW
- +138%
Peak day:
Window: Apr 25 → May 24
AI Hook Breakdown
Implicit promise hook
Heuristic copy analysis. Built into the static cache — no live calls.
Copy score
64/100
- Hook
- “Confirmed - This is the deadliest…”
- Pain point
- General attention
- CTA strength
- Weak
- Target persona
- Mixed-geo audience
- Why it's winning
- Implicit promise angle. Running in FI for 30 days.
Sibling creatives from this campaign
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The rest of the set they’re running — see what else this angle is paired with.
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Confirmed - This is the deadliest snake in the world
Tested headline variants5
Tested headline variants
Cleverst | Sponsored's own A/B test — which headline they kept
The advertiser’s own A/B result, handed over: ranked by days running, the survivor on top. Variants they stopped running are struck through — they tested and killed those angles.
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- #4[Story] Drone Makes A Unusual Discovery In Valley, No One Was Supposed To See This.26d8 content tokens
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