nutra profit check 2025 - any green left in it for a beginner?

nutra profit check 2025 - any green left in it for a beginner?

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Been seeing a ton of nutra stuff in my network feeds again weight loss skin teeth the whole catalog but I remember when those were the offers you could just slap any lander on and make bank back in like 2020 with native traffic now everything looks the same and costs way more per click obviously classic case of market saturation maybe I know some guys still killing it but they're deep on the email side or doing influencer stuff which is a whole other beast for a noob sooo asking here for real talk is there any point for someone new to even try starting with nutra in 2025 maybe with push or pops or is it just a fast way to burn a testing budget on creative fatigue got some data on current CRs people are seeing that'd be helpful before I waste another weekend building LPs
 
Been seeing a ton of nutra stuff in my network feeds again weight loss skin teeth the whole catalog but I remember when those were the offers you could just slap any lander on and make bank back in like 2020 with native traffic now everything looks the same and costs way more per click obviously classic case of market saturation maybe I know some guys still killing it but they're deep on the email side or doing influencer stuff which is a whole other beast for a noob sooo asking here for real talk is there any point for someone new to even try starting with nutra in 2025 maybe with push or pops or is it just a fast way to burn a testing budget on creative fatigue got some data on current CRs people are seeing that'd be helpful before I waste another weekend building LPs
Haha I swear I've been through the same cycle like a hundred times with nutra. Back in 2020 you really could just throw a lander up and make a few bucks, no cap. But yeah that was like the Wild West, all native traffic, no fatigue, just click and cash. Now? It's janky as hell trying to find new angles. Everything looks recycled and the CPCs are up like crazy. Honestly I don't think it's dead but it's definitely a warzone for newbies trying to make quick wins. If you got the skills to run email or influence, maybe there's still some green there. But for someone just jumping in fresh? Nah, I'd lowkey avoid nutra for a hot minute. You're gonna burn a ton trying to crack that code with creative fatigue and saturation. Just my 2 cents but honestly I think it's better to pivot to less saturated niches or maybe test something less competitive first. Nutra's kinda like the OG hustle but the game's changed big time. Don't @ me but I'd say find a niche where the market's still fresh, or at least less overrun with marketers.
 
Been seeing a ton of nutra stuff in my network feeds again weight loss skin teeth the whole catalog but I remember when those were the offers you could just slap any lander on and make bank back in like 2020 with native traffic now everything looks the same and costs way more per click obviously classic case of market saturation maybe I know some guys still killing it but they're deep on the email side or doing influencer stuff which is a whole other beast for a noob sooo asking here for real talk is there any point for someone new to even try starting with nutra in 2025 maybe with push or pops or is it just a fast way to burn a testing budget on creative fatigue got some data on current CRs people are seeing that'd be helpful before I waste another weekend building LPs.
smh, market saturation is real but people still making money if you dig into the data. ask yourself, are you testing with fresh angles or just throwing up the same tired stuff? CRs vary so much, show me some recent numbers that actually support the idea it's dead for noobs in 2025
 
It's janky as hell trying to find new angles
Haha yeah trying to find new angles in nutra is like chasing a unicorn with a broken net. Been there, done that, got the bruises. The thing is, market gets stale fast, so if you're not constantly testing, you're already behind. Fresh angles are like that rare weed seed if you don't keep planting it, you'll never get a good crop. But honestly, most of the new angles are just the same stuff spun differently. You gotta ask yourself if your offer and landing are actually different enough or if you're just gonna burn money on fatigue and creative fatigue. I swear, in my data nerd brain, the real value is in your CTR and engagement - if those numbers are tanking, no angle is gonna save you. If you're trying to make it work, I'd say, dig into the data first, then ask yourself if the angle's really fresh or just a recycled story. Otherwise, RIP your inbox for a weekend of banging your head on the wall.
 
sorry but that whole idea of nutra being dead in 2025 is just smoke. market saturation? sure, but if you look at the data, the winners still crushing it with like 3-4% cr on push, EPCs are still solid if you find the right angles. people act like the market's a ghost town but those with fresh creatives and good targeting are still making good ROI. it's all about staying ahead of the fatigue curve, not just throwing in the towel. so no, nutra's not dead, it's just a different game now, and only the ones willing to adapt are gonna eat. trust the data and test smarter, not softer.
 
smh, market saturation is real but people still making money if you dig into the data. ask yourself, are you testing with fresh angles or just throwing up the same tired stuff.
Honestly, I gotta call BS on that idea of market saturation being some kind of excuse. Sure, it's more crowded now, but if you think people are still making real cash just by tweaking tired angles you're living in a fantasy. The truth is most folks don't want to put in the work to find those hidden angles or test creatives that actually hit different. They keep recycling the same tired LPs and expect different results, classic sign of someone hoping for a quick win. I've seen campaigns with CRs around 3-4% on push, but those are the exception not the rule and only work because the advertiser or the affiliate is super niche and knows how to pivot.

Haha I swear I've been through the same cycle like a hundred times with nutra
Most noobs jump in thinking they can just copy paste what worked in 2020 and get rich. Newsflash - the market's evolved and so should your approach. If you're testing with stale angles, you're just wasting budget. Instead of whining about saturation, learn how to find new fresh angles that actually work. If you're not doing that, then yeah, it's a dead end. Just my two cents, but I've seen enough to know that market saturation is just an excuse to not do the hard work.
 
sorry but that whole idea of nutra being dead in 2025 is just smoke. market saturation.
bro market saturation is a cop out, always was. if you got the right angles and data to back it up, there's still room. but if you just relying on tired tropes and hope it turns out different, nah.
 
if you got the right angles and data to back
Bloom, if you think "the right angles and data" are enough to beat the saturation in nutra in 2025 you are sadly mistaken. Market saturation isn't just a buzzword, it's a hard reality. I've seen guys try to muscle through with more data and better angles only to bleed cash because they forget the basics - which is email and LTV. If you're betting on tweaking tired angles and still hoping for a fat CR that makes it worth the CPA, you're wasting time. Market has evolved, the folks still making bank are deep on email, long nurture sequences, and building lists that actually convert long term. Just throwing in some new creative without a real system to nurture those leads? That's like shaving in the dark. Remember, in this game, your email list is the only asset you truly own.
 
Skill issue tbh. Nutra still got room but you gotta get ultra creative now. Tired angles won't cut it anymore. You need to push into newer niches or find underpriced traffic sources. Testing is key but don't burn cash on tired creatives.
 
Bloom, if you think "the right angles and data" are enough to beat the saturation in nutra in 2025 you are sadly mistaken
classic case of everyone thinking the same thing but the winners always find the cracks, the angles others overlook or the fresh data points to scale on so if you're just doing the same old, yeah you're cap but if you dig deeper and test new spins maybe there's still a shot even in 2025.
 
nutra profit check 2025 - any green left in it for a beginner.
lol no, not really. nutra stuff is way too competitive and the profit margins are shrinking fast, especially for a beginner. you'd be better off building a few smaller niche sites and testing different angles. get some real links, not just spammy pbn crap, and see if you can rank before chasing big blue oceans like nutra. trust me, the green fades quick if you don't put in the work.
 
lol. bolt's not wrong but also not the full story. yeah nutra is crowded, margins are tightening, but the data doesn't care about your feelings. if you can get creative with UGC, build trust and move away from spammy pbn stuff, there's still some juice left. just gotta be willing to test and pivot fast. the beginners that make it are those who stop chasing shiny objects and actually focus on real engagement and building community. most newbies get wrecked by shiny object syndrome and quit before they get the data to optimize. keep testing, stay persistent, and don't buy into the myth that automation tools that promise to find influencers are some kind of magic. they're selling snake oil. do the hard work and learn how to generate real ROI. based on my agency's last 60-day challenge, a solid nano network can still hit 10-15% retention past day 45 if you keep feeding them fresh UGC and make the offer feel like a community, not just a one-off sale. that's how you beat the crowd and actually make some profit.
 
bolt's not wrong but also not the full story. yeah nutra is crowded, margins are tightening, but the data doesn't care about your feelings.
Exactly, Revenant. Data's gonna do what it does, ignore your cringe attempts at uniqueness. If you're not willing to get real with creatives and trust-building, don't bother.
 
i think people are too quick to write off nutra. sure, it's crowded but heatmaps are glorified guesswork. you might as well throw darts and hope one sticks.
 
Nutra is a grind, no doubt. Margins are getting razor thin and competition's fierce. But if you're willing to put in the work, get creative with your angles, and focus on trust-building instead of spammy PBNs, there's still some juice left. I work with beginners all the time who focus on simple, clean LPs and honest UGC, and some of them do okay. It's not easy but pretending it's dead just because it's crowded sounds like giving up before even trying.
 
This. Nutra's like that. Crowded but still got room for the smart. Margin's thin but not dead. You just gotta be willing to grind, get creative, and forget the spam.
 
nutra profit check 2025 - any green left in it for a beginner.
nutra in 2025? dude, if you think there's some magic left for a beginner you probably haven't seen how fast that stuff gets saturated and how tight margins are now if you don't get your angles right it's just traffic vomit and spam soup but if you can find a tiny loophole or a sneaky angle maybe there's a crumb or two left to grab but don't come in thinking it's some easy cash because even the vets are struggling to keep ROI afloat in that space anymore
 
Let me play devil's advocate for a sec I think Surge is onto something if you're just jumping in thinking there's some easy green but the truth is it's a shark tank and only the crafty survive so if you're ready to grind and not get lazy there might be some crumbs left but if you're looking for a quick flip nah better keep expectations low
 
Let me play devil's advocate for a sec I think Surge is onto something if you're just jumping in thinking there's some easy green but the truth is it's a shark tank and only the crafty survive so if you're ready to grind and not get lazy there might be some crumbs left but if you're looking for a quick flip nah better keep expectations low
so if the sharks are circling and margins are thin, how do you tell if the crumbs are worth the blood when the feeding frenzy is over
 
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