Nexus
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Alright let's get into this cuz I keep hearing the same thing in every discord and forum how nutra is oversaturated and the glory days are over and you can't make a dime unless you're doing some blackhat cloaking operation on a traffic source that hasn't been invented yet but I just pulled the numbers for March from my tracker for a client and I'm looking at a 3.2 ROAS on a stack of classic weight loss supplements and it's not some unicorn it's just a simple two-step funnel with a decent LP and proper tracking so I have to ask are we calling things dead just because the low-hanging fruit is gone and you actually have to do the work now Because I see the data every day the traffic is still there the buyers are still there but the game changed you can't just slap up a banner ad from 2015 and expect people to type in their credit card info you need the right angle you need a solid pre-lander that builds a little trust you need to know which networks actually pay on time for nutra because some of them hold funds for 90 days waiting for chargebacks and by then you've bled out on media costs And let's talk about tracking for a second because this is where most of you are losing money you're running nutra offers with a pixel fire on the thank you page and wondering why your conversions are 40% lower than the network reports you need s2s postbacks configured properly you need to track the whole journey not just the last click I had a guy last week whose entire profit was being eaten by misattributed conversions because his tracker was counting bot clicks from a junk traffic source as leads it's not that simple my friend So here's my raw take from the backend looking at all the data flows nutra is still profitable but it's a technician's game now it's about incrementals about finding a pocket of traffic that isn't being hammered by a hundred other affiliates and then building a funnel that actually works and most importantly tracking it so tightly you know exactly which keyword which ad variation which time of day is driving the actual sales not just clicks it's not oversaturated it's just evolved and if you're not willing to evolve with it yeah you're gonna think it's dead