Are Nutra offers still worth chasing or too saturated?

Are Nutra offers still worth chasing or too saturated?

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Got into Nutra a few months ago just to test the waters. Started with a small test campaign - spent 1k in ad spend, got around 200 leads at an average cpc of 0.50. Conversion rate was about 10% on the landing page, so roughly 20 sales. Average payout per sale was 70 bucks, so total revenue was about 1400. After ad costs, net profit was roughly 400-500. Not bad, right? But here's the thing, I keep hearing everyone says Nutra is dead or oversaturated, but my results say otherwise. Conversion rates hold steady and the offers still convert well if you find the right angle and traffic. I've seen some guys lose their ass trying to scale, but that's just bad management. Honestly, Nutra still profitable if you play it smart and pick the right offers. Curious if anyone else is crushing it or if it's just another bubble waiting to pop?
 
Always keep in mind the market's a rollercoaster, I had a buddy crush it for a while then boom, gone. Nutra ain't dead but it's volatile as hell. Just don't get comfy thinking it's smooth sailing
 
Yeah, I tried Nutra a few months back, thought it was still good money. Ended up losing my shirt when I scaled a bit too fast, traffic just dried up. Imho, it's more about luck with offers now, not just steady profit like some say.
 
ngl spot on. Nutra still got potential but bruh, it's a constant game of finding that sweet spot and not get greedy. Offers come and go quick, so you gotta stay sharp and ready to pivot.
 
nah, i disagree a bit. sure, nutra can be volatile but if u got a solid system and keep testing offers, it still pays. people get lazy and think it's dead, then wonder why they don't make bank. just gotta stay disciplined and adapt.
 
80% of niche Nutra offers get wiped out in 3 months, but if u hit 10-15% conversion on fresh angles, u still make rev. just stay ahead of the hype.
 
bruh, if u serious about staying ahead in nutra, check out adplexity for fresh angles and offer insights, it's been my go-to to spot trends before they tank.
 
i mean, just cuz you're making some profit doesn't mean the niche ain't dead or at least close to it. everyone's still chasing Nutra cuz it's quick wins but the real question is, how sustainable is that? as soon as the big guys start dropping offers or saturating, those margins evaporate fast. sure, you can still make money, but wanna keep grinding on the same offers for the next
 
Careful with thinking Nutra's still all gravy just because you're making a few bucks. I've seen some guys lose their ass trying to scale, but that's just bad management. The niche's got its cycles and what works today might tank tomorrow if you don't stay sharp. Keep the angles fresh and don't rely on the same old scripts.
 
Appreciate the insights, guys. Yeah, I agree, it's all about staying flexible and not getting too comfy, especially with Nutra. It's still profitable if you keep your eyes open and don't get greedy, but the volatility is real. Just gotta keep testing and pivoting, that's the game lol.
 
bruh, everything's kinda saturated but there's still room if you find unique angles or fresh traffic sources. persistence + creativity > saturation.
 
Actually, idk if saturation is the main issue anymore, more like everyone's trying the same old stuff. The real winners lowkey are those who stay consistent, test different offers, and don't chase every shiny new traffic source. If you get lazy, yeah, it feels saturated, but if you keep optimizing and learning, there's still gold in them hills. Keep grinding and stay smart.
 
Are Nutra offers still worth chasing or too saturated? Have you tried focusing on sub-niches within Nutra? I found that diving into more specific categories and creating tailored landing pages helps avoid the flood of competitors. It's all about finding those underserved segments and capitalizing on them.
 
33% of Nutra offers still convert well if you target the right audience. I tried broad niches and got crushed, now I focus on micro-niches and hyper-targeted creatives. Staying consistent and testing new angles is key.
 
I once chased Nutra offers hard in a saturated market, thought it was dead. Turns out, I just stopped doing what everyone else was doing, got a bit niche, and boom, still profitable. Sometimes you gotta go against the grain.
 
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