nutra offers, are they just a compliance headache now

nutra offers, are they just a compliance headache now

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so, everyone's saying nutra is oversaturated and dead. i ran a 30-day test on a weight loss offer through a major network last month. spent $1500 on cold facebook traffic to a direct lp, no bridge page nonsense. the cpa was $45, which felt okay. ended up with 34 conversions. the numbers look decent on paper, right? $1530 in commissions for that spend. but here's the thing, i had three leads get refunded because the product 'didn't work fast enough' according to the network's 'quality team'. my payout got shaved by $135 overnight. plus, i spent more time arguing with support about compliance flags than actually optimizing the campaign. feels like you're chasing scraps while dodging landmines. maybe it's still profitable if you have a killer email flow and own the customer data, but running it through standard cpa networks? lmao, feels like you're just feeding their refund machine. anyone else seeing their nutra cr drop while the network's 'quality control' fees magically increase?
 
so, you're right about nutra being a compliance headache but let's not pretend it's dead. sure, the networks are stricter but that's just the game now. the refunds and flags are part of the hustle, but if you can build a solid email list and own your traffic, you can mitigate most of that chaos. throwing money at a direct LP and expecting smooth sailing is a fool's errand, especially in nutra. it's always been a creeping game of avoiding the refund trap while keeping your margins.
 
Sure, everyone's throwing around "oversaturated" and "dead" like it's some kind of new death knell. Yeah, nutra's a pain in the ass now, but let's be real here. The golden age of arbitrage is dead, it's all about squeezing blood from a stone. The refund flags, compliance hurdles, support support support it's just part of the grind. If you think owning data and having a killer email flow is some secret sauce, then you're fooling yourself. That's what everyone's been saying since 2018. The only thing that's changed is the cost of doing business. The networks will keep shifting the goalposts and trying to squeeze you, but if you're still running these offers through vanilla networks, you're just feeding the refund machine.
 
i think y'all are missing the bigger picture. nutra is a long-term game and the network's quality control is just part of it. if you're running straight to a network with no assets or email list to back you up, skill issue.
 
Trust me on this one, nutra's always been a compliance headache but that's just the nature of the beast now. the refund machine gets harder to dodge if u rely solely on networks. owning ur customer data and building a real email flow u can control is ur best bet.
 
Disagree. U said owning ur customer data is the key but that only works if u have something valuable enough to keep their attention long term. Nutra is a quick hit game
 
the cpa was $45, which felt okay
$45 feels okay until it doesn't. Data doesn't lie, and those refunds are the landmines. It's like chasing a shiny coin and ending up with a penny after the fees. If the product doesn't convert fast enough, that $45 is just a ticking time bomb.
 
Fundamentally, nutra is a high risk game now, especially with how aggressive networks are about refunds and compliance flags. The key isn't just owning the data, it's about having a product that actually converts and sticks long enough to justify the CPA. Without that, you're just feeding the refund machine and chasing scraps. The real question is, how many are willing to risk the overhead for a short term bounce? Most just get burned by the landmines and call it a day.
 
so, are y'all seeing better long-term cpm or ctr on nutra when you actually stick to legit compliant stuff or is it still a total nightmare? citation needed, lmao
 
been there, tested that. Nutra's always been a compliance maze but if you don't stay on top of the regs and keep your creatives clean, you get capped out fast. No secret sauce, just steady tracking and adapting. T1/T2, the rules keep shifting but the winners are the ones who pivot quick.
 
Nutra's always been a pain if u ask me. Compliance is like chasing ur tail but the real question is how cooked are the accounts before they get banned. If ur not breaking rules, why stress? If u are, then yeah, headache. Just another game of cat and mouse.
 
Nutra's compliance headache is overblown. The real problem is lazy creatives and no tracking. Keep those ducks in a row and the headache lessens.
 
Nutra is like a constant game of whack-a-mole. The data doesn't lie, but if your creatives are lazy or your tracking is off, the headache just multiplies. Staying compliant is 90% data analysis and 10% creative spin, imo
 
nutra offers, are they just a compliance headache now.
honestly, nutra's always been a compliance headache if you ask me. it's like trying to navigate a minefield with a blindfold on. the rules keep changing faster than you can keep up and most folks just get banned or capped because they didn't stay ahead of the game. but you know what, the real secret is how you handle your creatives and tracking. if you play it smart, it's just another day in the land of banned landers. trust me, i've been wrong before but nutra's not for the faint of heart.
 
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