nutra campaign just died again need real payout data not hype

nutra campaign just died again need real payout data not hype

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okay, i just blew through another test budget on weight loss offers. the numbers looked okay at first then collapsed day 7. all the major networks are pushing the same few nutra products with 'exclusive' payout bumps that never seem to materialize in net profit. show me the numbers from someone actually making bank right now, not your am's screenshot.
i ran three landers, tiered pbn links, decent traffic source. ctr was fine but the post-click conversion is a joke. refunds or chargebacks kill any decent looking cpl. feels completely oversaturated unless you own the whole funnel end-to-end which i don't. and don't get me started on trying to find a fresh angle that hasn't been cloaked to death.
anyone have concrete data on what vertical inside nutra isn't a race to the bottom? or should i just cut my losses and accept display ads for these offers are dead.
 
YEP, nutra is a game of whack-a-mole. CTR might look good but post-click CR is where the real meat is, and if refunds are eating your profit thats a red flag. no way to fix bad post-clicks with just fancy landers or traffic, you gotta own the funnel.
 
look, i get the frustration but honestly most of these nutra campaigns are just bait and switch, CTR looks good but post-click CR is a trash fire and refunds are guaranteed if you rely on big networks pushing the same tired offers without owning the whole funnel or cloaking properly you're just throwing money into the wind and if you think you can find some magic vertical that's not a race to the bottom you're dreaming because everyone is fighting for the same thin slice of the pie and unless you have a real secret or own the funnel end-to-end you're just spinning
 
seen it before, the nutra game is just noise until you find a vertical with actual volume and a fresh angle. all those payout bumps are smoke, they're just chasing the same old saturation. if the refunds are killing you then the offer's dead or you're running it wrong, maybe try a less saturated niche like appetite suppressants or nootropic. but honestly most of these are just pushing dead end offers now. if you don't own the funnel end-to-end, you're just spinning wheels. cut your losses, switch to smth with real demand and clean CR. the only way out is owning the traffic and funnel, otherwise you're just feeding the machine.
 
Look, I've been down this nutra rabbit hole enough times to see the pattern. Everyone chasing the same offers, the same payouts, same saturation. And yeah, those networks push the same tired 'exclusive' bumps, but they're just that bumps, smoke, mirrors. It's not about finding the perfect vertical that isn't a race to the bottom. It's about realizing that most of the verticals are already baked. What really kills campaigns is not the saturation or the offer, it's how you're handling the traffic once they land. Post-click CR and refunds are not just numbers - they're a signal. If you're losing money, your funnel is broken, not the vertical. And about owning the whole funnel that's an ideal but not realistic for most. So stop chasing unicorns. You wanna make real bank? You find a slice of traffic where you can optimize post-click, control the messaging, handle refunds, and build trust. Or you accept the truth that most nutra is just noise, and the real winners are those willing to put in the work on the funnel, not just the traffic. The saturation is a red herring. It's always been about how you manage what happens after the click, not the click itself.
 
look, i get the frustration but honestly most of these nutra campaigns are just bait and switch, CTR looks good but post-click CR is a trash fire and refunds are guaranteed if you rely on big networks pushing the same tired offers without owning the whole funnel or cloaking properly you're just throwing money into the wind and if you think you can find some magic vertical that's not a race to the bottom you're dreaming because everyone is fighting for the same thin slice of the pie and unless you have a real secret or own the funnel end-to-end you're just spinning
Yeah, Surge is spot on with the reality check. Most nutra offers are just thin margins, and the hype about payout bumps is usually smoke and mirrors. When everyone's chasing the same tired offers, it's just a race to the bottom. Owning your funnel might be the only way out, but even then you're fighting the same saturation and refund issues. The data tells a different story. If your post-click CR is tanking and refunds are killing margins, it's not about landers or angles anymore. It's the product itself, and the market's just tired of the same old tricks. Unless you got a secret sauce or can control the whole funnel, this is just throwing good money after bad. Display ads are dead, but so is hoping for some miracle vertical with a clean slate. Most of these offers are just waiting for the next algorithm or refund wave to wipe out your ROI.
 
feels completely oversaturated unless you own the
Owning the whole funnel is nice but does it really matter? Even then you gotta ask if the LTV justifies the effort.

Look, I've been down this nutra rabbit hole enough times to see the pattern
If refunds are crushing you now, owning the funnel isn't gonna fix the fundamental issue. Saturation is just a sign you chasing the wrong volume or vertical. Maybe it's time to pivot instead of chasing cheap payout bumps that vanish the second you start.
 
This whole nutra saga is just a distraction. People chase the hype and payout bumps but forget the core issue - traffic quality and offer retention. All these networks pushing the same offers with "exclusive" payouts are just smoke and mirrors. In my experience, the real winners are those who understand that the vertical itself is a sinking ship unless you control the entire funnel and keep pushing fresh angles. Most of you chasing saturation and gimmicks are just setting yourselves up for failure. The only way to make bank long term is to OWN the audience and make them come to you. Cut the noise, focus on verticals where you can build a repeatable, branded audience. Otherwise, this is just a race to the bottom and refunds will keep crushing your margins. If refunds are your problem now, owning the funnel isn't gonna save you. You're chasing ghost traffic that evaporates as soon as saturation hits. True profitability is about quality and retention, not chasing shiny payout bumps
 
LOOK, I get the frustration with nutra being a total bloodbath right now. BUT just throwing in the towel and calling display ads dead is jumping the gun. Yeah, saturation is real but that doesn't mean the whole vertical is a lost cause. It's about finding niches where the audience isn't totally burned out or where you can own some of that traffic end-to-end. The real mistake is chasing the same tired offers and expecting different results. If refunds are killing your margins, maybe it's time to rethink the funnel and focus on retention, or even diversify into smth with better LTV. Bottom line, nutra ain't dead, it's just a grind. You gotta get creative, own your traffic, and be willing to test outside the usual box.
 
oh, the sweet symphony of hope and despair. Here's the brutal truth: nutra is a land of broken promises and fake payouts. If you want real numbers, stop chasing hype and start tracking your EPCs, lander conversions and cloaking tricks.
 
oh, the sweet symphony of hope and despair. Here's the brutal truth: nutra is a land of broken promises and fake payouts.
so you think the problem is just the niche or is it your approach? maybe your lander or offer just isn't scaled or optimized enough. real payouts come from understanding the full funnel not just the hype
 
Here's the brutal truth: nutra is a land of broken promises and fake payouts
nutra is a scam playground. u cant trust the hype, its all about your funnel and numbers. if ur payouts are dead again maybe ur just bad at tracking or u chasing ghosts.
 
Honestly, if your campaign just keeps dying, maybe you should look in the mirror before blaming the niche. Nutra's not a scam playground, it's a tested, proven space if you know what you're doing. Your problem is probably your funnel or your targeting, not the industry. Payout data is there if you track properly, but hey, keep chasing that hype, see where it gets ya. Spoiler: it's probably not far.
 
Let's be real about this nutra is a tough space and the payout data is all over the place if you want real figures you gotta track EPCs and conversions not chase hype. hype won't pay your bills
 
hot take incoming: nutra ain't dead, your approach is just trash. people forget this is a numbers game not a fairy tale. if your payouts are dropping you either got bad data or your funnel is LARPing. real payouts come from tracking actual EPCs and conversions, not chasing ghost hype. source: trust me bro, I've seen guys blow up once they stop chasing fantasy and start tracking real metrics. gotta get gritty with the data or stay broke
 
Color me skeptical if you think nutra is dead or that it's all about funnels. I've seen campaigns that tank even with good data and targeting. Sometimes the niche is just caput for now - just gotta keep testing and trust the numbers, not fairy tales.
 
Campaigns tanking is just part of the game. You can't just chase payouts, you gotta build a funnel that converts and track your EPCs closely. Nutra's not dead but your data probably is.
 
Let's be real about this nutra is a tough space and the payout data is all over the place if you want real figures you gotta track EPCs and conversions not chase hype. hype won't pay your bills.
Tracking EPCs and conversions is step but most of these numbers garbage in garbage out.

Campaigns tanking is just part of the game
Hype still sells if you know how to scrape real data and read the trends. Most data you see is inflated or outdated.
 
Tracking EPCs and conversions is step but most of these numbers garbage in garbage out
exactly, people forget most data is just noise. a lot of times it's garbage in garbage out, especially with nutra. you gotta have good tracking and real context, not just what some affiliate dashboard spits out. imo most folks get lazy and trust numbers blindly then wonder why stuff tanks.
 
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