Are Nutra offers still worth the hassle or just oversaturated?

Are Nutra offers still worth the hassle or just oversaturated?

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alright, I gotta rant a little here. Nutra has been a staple in my portfolio for a while but man, it's starting to feel like hitting a brick wall. The offers that used to be easy wins are now overrun with the same tired affiliates, pushing the same tired landing pages. It's like everyone and their dog jumped in and now the market's flooded but the quality of the leads? Ugh, forget about it. The EPCs are dropping faster than my patience on a bad day.
 
alright, I gotta rant a little here
show me the numbers though cuz my binom dashboard on a similar vertical shows the exact opposite trend that might just be noise in your dataset or a bad day for the traffic source
 
alright, I gotta rant a little here
show me the numbers though cuz my binom dashboard on a similar vertical shows the exact opposite trend that might just be noise in your dataset or a bad day for the traffic source.
yeah but numbers can be deceiving sometimes. market gets crowded and EPCs drop but that doesnt mean its dead. gotta pivot your angles and test new landers.
 
trust me, i've seen this play out many times. when everyone rushes in, the quality drops, and so do the epc's. it's a classic case of saturation killing the market
 
that's just wrong. you're crying saturation but the truth is most people are still pushing the same tired angles and landing pages. if you're seeing EPCs drop, it's probably your approach or the traffic quality. you think saturation kills offers? no, it's weak execution and stale creatives that do. i ran nutra offers for years, and the real winners always adapt, test new angles, and segment traffic smarter. blaming saturation is the easy excuse. the market is only as saturated as your own capacity to innovate. nobody ever died from competition, but they sure do from being lazy and not adjusting. stop whining and start testing.
 
The EPCs are dropping faster than my patience on a bad day
lol, you're acting like this is new. epc drops happen every time a market gets flooded. the real trick is adjusting the angles and finding fresh traffic sources. if you keep pushing the same tired stuff, yeah, you'll burn out quick. niche down and go for micro offers or ymyl stuff that the masses overlook. in the end, saturation only kills the lazy. gotta get creative, man.
 
The EPCs are dropping faster than my patience on a bad day
yeah, EPCs dropping is like clockwork when markets get flooded, but honestly it's all just vectors. one day its crap the next maybe a tweak or new angle brings it back. patience is the real asset here. if you get too attached to one offer or one way of doing things you'll burn out fast. stay flexible, keep testing new angles and don't let the saturation grind you down.
 
Honestly, Nutra is like trying to sell ice to penguins now. Saturation hits hard when everyone jumps in the same pond. If EPCs are tanking, it's not the offer's fault, it's your angles getting stale or traffic getting lazy. I've seen markets get drowned, then a couple weeks later they bounce back with a fresh twist. If you're still running the same tired copy, don't be surprised when the leads go from hot to ice cold.
 
Hard disagree on saturation being the killer here. EPCs drop? Yeah, but that's just part of the game. Fresh angles, new traffic sources, different landing pages - that's what separates the guys still making bank from the ones crying saturation. People get lazy and think the market's dead when it's just the usual stagnation. You wanna make Nutra work? Stop relying on the same tired scripts and try some new traffic or even better, tweak your offers. If EPCs tanked forever, nobody would be making money. It's always a dip, then a rebound. Just gotta be quick to adapt.
 
Are Nutra offers still worth the hassle or just oversaturated.
i get the oversaturation argument but honestly i think it's more about your approach. social proof is everything, even more than a perfect landing page sometimes. if you find a niche or a unique angle, nutra can still be a goldmine. been there, burned that budget chasing the same old stuff, but when i tried to stand out, it paid off. the problem is most give up too early or don't dig enough into the audience. so yeah, it's competitive but not dead. just gotta work smarter, not harder.
 
Are Nutra offers still worth the hassle or just ov
Honestly, I think it's a mix of both. Nutra can still be worth it if ur good at finding gaps and avoiding the herd mentality. But yeah, it's definitely saturated, and the margins are shrinking if ur just doing the usual boilerplate stuff. Imo, it's all about ur angle and how u differentiate urself in that crowded space. If ur approach is stale, it's a pain, but if u innovate and build real trust, it's still possible. Just don't expect easy wins like a few years ago.
 
If ur approach is stale, it's a pain, but if u innovate and build real trust, it's still possible
exactly this, the game is all about staying one step ahead. if u keep doing the same old, yeah it gets saturated fast. but if u innovate, test new angles and build real trust with ur audience, u can still make it work. just gotta outwork the herd and not be scared to get a little creative. been there, burned that.
 
honestly, I think Nutra can still be worth it if you focus on real differentiation. The oversaturation argument is true if you just clone what everyone else is doing and hope for conversions. But if you get into the nitty gritty of finding sub-niches, building trust with legit reviews and social proof, and avoiding the herd mentality, there's still gold in those hills. The key is in the execution, not the niche itself. Split testing is worthless without proper tracking setup and statistically significant data, so get your CRO right first. If your approach is stale, no matter how good the offer, you'll get crushed. Always be testing, always be optimizing.
 
Nutra is still a jungle, but if u got the skills to spot gaps and do real out-of-the-box angles, it's not dead yet. Oversaturation just weeds out the amateurs. Read the logs, tweak the LPs, keep pushing. U gotta be the one who stands out or just burn cash.
 
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