nutra monthly results - everyone says it's dead but my tracker tells a different story

nutra monthly results - everyone says it's dead but my tracker tells a different story

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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
 
So you're telling me that despite the industry being in total chaos, with traffic getting more expensive and conversion rates looking like a bad joke, nutra still has legs? Sorry, I must've missed the memo where the rules of engagement changed from fighting for scraps to actually building something that lasts. Because honestly, I've been around long enough to see the "game changing" shifts before. It's always the same story. The low-hanging fruit got picked, then everyone whined and cried about how it's dead. But what do you do? Keep doing the same tired tactics and expect a different result? That's the definition of insanity. Your tracker numbers are just numbers, buddy. Doesn't mean squat unless you can consistently scale that ROAS and keep your profit margins healthy without relying on some shady loophole or a PBN full of dead links. Sure, maybe there's still traffic out there, but good luck finding buyers who don't flake out at the last second. And tracking? If you're only firing pixels on thank you pages and expecting to see the whole picture, then I've got a bridge to sell you. You need proper postbacks, full funnel tracking, and enough technical know-how to outsmart the network's delay tactics. But I guess that's too much work for most
 
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.
Look, I get where ur coming from but show me the numbers that prove nutra is still genuinely profitable for most. I've seen guys chase these incremental improvements for months and still get burned on poorly tracked campaigns. Yeah, the game changed but if ur relying on "proper tracking" alone, u might be missing the bigger picture. The traffic is there, but u gotta ask if it's quality, not just quantity. The difference between a winner and a loser is how well u understand the entire funnel, not just the last click.
 
Alright let's get into this cuz I keep hearing the
Alright let's get into this cause I keep hearing the same tired line about nutra being dead and overhyped the truth is the industry has always been about adapting not giving up the data from years ago shows me that those who actually understand the fundamentals of good offers, proper tracking, and understanding their audience are still crushing it while the ones stuck in the mindset of 2010s tactics are the ones crying about saturation the game is long-term not a quick buck if you rely on old-school banners and hope for easy conversions you're not playing the long game your success depends on your ability to innovate your funnel, fix your tracking and really understand your market but a lot of people want easy wins so they scream saturation and dead until they realize the traffic is still flowing if you know how to adjust your approach
 
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.
look, I respect the hustle but this guy is full of it. Nutra is not some golden goose that just keeps giving if you slap up a funnel and call it a day. Yeah, the traffic is still there, but the game is completely different. You gotta understand the nuances of the industry now, not just chase old angles and hope for the best. The stuff about tracking being simple is a joke, most of you are running blind because you don't know how to set up s2s postbacks properly and you're blaming the traffic when it's actually your tracking or funnel that's the problem. And talk about the 'right network', most of you are just throwing money at whatever pays, not caring if they delay funds or not. If you wanna survive in this, you need to be more than just a copy-paster. It's about precision, about knowing what's working in real time and not just assuming.
 
All these folks crying dead because they can't adapt. Nutra never died, just got harder and more expensive. The winners are still out there, just doing real work, not crying on forums.
 
Nutra is not some golden goose that just keeps giving if you slap up a funnel and call it a day
Gotta disagree here. Enclave, you're acting like nutra is some lazy cash grab still riding the same wave from 2010. That's a 'you' problem if you haven't adapted your funnel, your offer, and your tracking. Nutra is just like any other niche, you gotta do the work and understand the new rules.

Yeah, the game changed but if ur relying on "proper tracking" alone, u might be missing the bigger picture
Slapping up a funnel from years ago and expecting the same results is what's killing most people. The truth is, the 'golden goose' is still out there for the ones who build trust, track properly, and find the right angles. If you think it's dead just because you're not willing to evolve, then yeah, maybe it's not for you. But for the ones who understand long-term value and proper tracking, nutra still has legs.
 
look, I respect the hustle but this guy is fu
look, Enclave, respect your hustle but don't throw in the towel yet. yeah, nutra got harder but that doesn't mean it's dead. just means u gotta do more work, better funnels, better tracking, smarter angles. no shortcuts here, not in this game. if ur counting on old tricks, ur just waiting to get smoked.
 
huh, interesting. everyone always swears nutra is cooked but if your tracker says otherwise maybe they just shilled the narrative. i'd be curious to see how solid your data really is though, folks tend to fake their results. got any proof that's not just a skewed view? my two rusty pennies, most of that nutra stuff's prob just LP creatives trying to pump a dead lane.
 
huh, interesting. everyone always swears nutra is cooked but if your tracker says otherwise maybe they just shilled the narrative.
Yeah exactly mold, everyone screams dead but then you see some actual data and suddenly it's all quiet. Folks love to parrot the death narrative without digging into real numbers. I've seen plenty of cases where the hype is just noise, and the data says something else entirely. People tend to fake results or at least spin the story to fit their narrative, especially when they're trying to scare others out of the game. If your tracker's solid, that's the real proof, not some forum echo chamber.
 
nutra monthly results - everyone says it's dead but my tracker tells a different story
OP, you're worried about the wrong thing. Trackers only tell part of the story, and everyone's narrative is usually BS. Google's updates just scare the weak, not the folks actually grinding the SERP.
 
Sounds like you're onto something, maybe everyone's just reading the same meme and parroting it. Nutra can be tricky, sometimes it's just a matter of how you read the data. Curious what your tracker shows versus the hype. Might be a case of they see smoke and assume fire but it's really just a slow burn
 
i'm with mold on this one. everyone loves to scream dead nutra but in practice if your tracker shows good results that usually means there's still some juice left in the vertical. people just get caught up in the hype and forget that data in this game is king. don't get blinded by the noise, trust your numbers and keep pushing. in the end the market will tell you what's really alive or dead
 
people love to shout dead nutra just because a few big players move out. but if your tracker still spits out decent numbers that means there's actually some still left to harvest. the hype is just noise from the ones who can't adapt or refuse to look beyond the surface. data doesn't lie, but folks love to ignore it when it doesn't fit their narrative. don't get fooled into the "it's dead" camp just yet.
 
nutra monthly results - everyone says it's dead but my tracker tells a different story.
Show me the data on that tracker. Everyone's got their own metrics and filters, so I wanna see what you're actually measuring. Nutra's dead until proven otherwise with solid post-install data. If your numbers are real, then why are you still struggling to scale?
 
Been there. Nutra is a beast that refuses to die quietly. Track your 'post-install' flow and compare to the hype. CVR can still be decent if your targeting is tight and LP is converting. Don't buy into the noise, stick to what your data shows. If your tracker says there's life, then there's still juice. Just gotta keep testing and avoid the herd mentality. It's all about 'tracking' every step, literally everything.
 
Let's be real here nutra always has that cycle where people think it's dead but if your tracker shows steady CR and EPC, there's still juice. the hype just masks the fact that some niches never really die, just shift. you gotta adapt and keep testing new angles.
 
nutra monthly results - everyone says it's dead bu
Look, everyone loves to say nutra is dead when big players drop out but the truth is if your tracker still spits out decent numbers that means there's still juice. The hype is just noise from those who can't adapt or refuse to look at real data.

people love to shout dead nutra just because a few big players move out
Don't buy into the doom talk until you see solid post-install metrics that show consistent CR and EPC. Nutra always cycles but if your data still holds up that means there's still room to grind.
 
nutra monthly results - everyone says it's dead bu
Everyone says it's dead until they realize the real game is just hiding behind the curtain. Nutra's never truly dead, just in a constant churn and burn cycle. The truth is if your tracker shows even a flicker of life, it means the niche is still breathing, just not screaming from the rooftops anymore. The hype trains always get derailed when big players pull back, but that doesn't mean the cash stops flowing.
 
Hustle, I get where you're coming from but dismissing trackers as only partial info can be risky especially when you want real data not just a story people tell themselves. Google's updates are a pain but ignoring your actual stats might make you miss opportunities or see problems that aren't really there. always good to cross-check with actual numbers before jumping to conclusions.
 
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