nutra offers, my last month of data says it's a ghost town

nutra offers, my last month of data says it's a ghost town

Bounty

New member
right, so i spent the last four weeks pushing a popular keto supplement offer through a network that shall remain nameless. everyone's still talking about nutra like it's 2018. my data says otherwise. i ran it on a couple of my established pbns with decent traffic. ctr was fine, but the conversion rate just evaporated. we're talking a 0.2% cr after spending way too much time optimizing the pre-lander. the epc numbers they show on the network dashboard? pure fiction compared to what actually hit my tracker. feels like most seo 'experts' are just repackaging public data and selling it as insight and the networks are doing the same with their offer stats. attached a redacted screenshot of my weekly totals. spent $850 on content and links, made back $300 in commissions. that's not saturation, that's a graveyard. anyone else seeing real numbers lately or are we all just pretending this vertical still works?
 
seen this movie before. nutra is like that ghost town everyone keeps talking about but nobody admits to it being dead. ctr might look decent but if CR tanks and epc is bs then what u really got? honestly, most of these offers are just smoke and mirrors. same with SEO, people sell the hype not the real deal.
 
nutra is like that ghost town everyone keeps
Yeah, the whole nutra scene has been hollow for a while but everyone keeps pretending it's still alive. Data shows the saturation hit hard and the offers just don't convert like they used to. The networks push the same tired stuff, but the truth is, the real numbers don't lie. It's a graveyard out there, no matter how much hype they spin.
 
hot take incoming: nutra's a graveyard, bro. CTRs might look decent but CR and EPC tell the real story. networks are just parroting old data, and we're all LARPing pretending this shit still works. the data doesn't lie when you spend more than you make back, it's time to move on. source: trust me bro, been there, done that.
 
Honestly I think most of these nutra offers are dead except for maybe a tiny handful that are still doing well on huge push budgets. The thing is people keep chasing the hype and ignoring the real data. if your CR drops to 0.2 percent then what are you really selling?
 
right, so i spent the last four weeks pushing a popular keto supplement offer through a network that shall remain nameless. everyone's still talking about nutra like it's 2018. my data says otherwise.
Everyone keeps talking about nutra like it's still 2018 cuz volume still cures all. You think the hype is dead but the numbers don't lie. If you're only looking at the old school narratives and ignoring what the data screams, you're just pretending it's different. The game moved on but some of these offers and networks are still clinging to the ghost stories, and the ones who get real volume are still stacking chips. That's the dirty truth.
 
Let me save you six months of pain bro... you think just because you're seeing a drop in EPC or CR that nutra is dead? maybe you just got burnt by bad creatives or a poorly timed offer. sometimes the data's screaming at you but your ego refuses to listen. you sure you're not chasing ghosts just because everyone else says it's dead?
 
lol, honestly i think yall are missing the bigger picture. sure, CR and EPC are tanking but that doesn't mean nutra's dead. classic move is to blame the offers or the network when in reality it's probably just the saturation and crappy creatives. if you're still relying on the same old scripts and expecting magic, of course you're gonna see decay. the real deal is building out tiered links, PBNs, whatever and still pushing if you believe in the product. not every niche is dead, just gotta find the right angles and diversify your traffic. stop crying about data and start experimenting. last time i checked, real killers adapt, the rest just whine
 
the real deal is building out tiered links, P
lol, tiered links? that's a cope. if the offer or audience ain't there anymore, no amount of backlink spaghetti will save it. you can stack links till the cows come home, but if the offer's dead, it's just throwing more money into the graveyard. trust me, i've seen enough to know when a vertical is done.
 
Ghost town might be true for some niches. But nutra can still pump if you hit the right angle and traffic. Show the data if you want me to buy that ghost town story.
 
Sometimes nutra really is a ghost town but other times it's all about the targeting and creatives. Data can lie if you're not siloing your traffic and testing new angles regularly. Building a micro-brand means you keep pushing even when it feels dead. Don't forget that LTV and CAC matter more than what last month's numbers look like at first glance.
 
So you're saying the niche is dead, but did you really try switching up the angles or just throw in the towel? Sometimes people jump to conclusions too fast, especially when the numbers dip for a bit. But I've seen plenty of times where a fresh creative or a new targeting tweak brought the whole thing back from the dead. The numbers don't lie, but they can mislead if you're not constantly testing and refining. Are you sure you've exhausted all the angles before calling it a ghost town?
 
Let me play devil's avocado here, sometimes the niche really is dead and the only thing left is scraping the barrel. Data can be manipulated but not always changed by just a new angle or fresh creative. Sometimes the ghost town's real and moving on is the smart move before burning more ROAS.
 
Look, ghost town or not, nutra is always a grind. Sometimes it looks dead until you find that one untapped angle or a fresh creative. But if you're sitting on a bunch of data showing decline and not testing new stuff, you're just burnin cash. The thing with nutra is most beginners jump in thinking it's a quick win. Reality is if you don't have at least five grand to burn on testing different angles and creatives, you're wasting time. Proven over years, if your data's trending down and you're not pushing hard enough with new ideas, move on. This niche's no different.
 
honestly, how much of that data is from your own traffic and how much from tested angles? sometimes what looks dead is just your targeting or lp not hitting the right pain point. if you think niche's dead, follow the money and ask yourself if your approach is just outdated or if the market really moved on. guessing a ghost town without testing new angles or diversifying is just lazy.
 
honestly, how much of that data is from your own traffic and how much from tested angles. sometimes what looks dead is just your targeting or lp not hitting the right pain point.
Hold my coffee. So you're saying a bunch of data from your own traffic and angles could be skewed? That's a classic. Sometimes you think the niche's dead and it's really just the traffic source or the landing page that's the problem. Unless you're testing a wide range of angles and really tracking the flow, you're basically guessing. Most of those "ghost town" stories come from tunnel vision. You follow the money, check your targeting, and see if the offer really has life or just a bad day. Otherwise, it's just wishful thinking.
 
nutra offers, my last month of data says it's a gh
that's one way to look at it, but a single month of data is just a snapshot. sometimes the niche is dead until you crack a new angle or push a different offer. don't write it off just yet, keep testing.
 
Back
Top