nutra offers - still worth it or just a sinking ship?

nutra offers - still worth it or just a sinking ship?

Driftwood

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so here's the thing, i've been running nutra offers on and off for years. back in the day, it was pure gold, you could print with almost anything that moved. now? i dunno, feels like it's a different ball game. everyone and their grandma is hitting these offers, the saturation is real, and the cpm's aren't what they used to be. so i keep hearing people say nutra is still a gold mine if you crack the code, but honestly, i think it's just a myth. maybe some pockets are still decent, but the margins are tighter than ever. meanwhile, other niches are just dead or too shady for my taste. i've tried fresh angles, better creatives, better targeting, but the yield just ain't what it used to be. it's like everyone jumped in, flooded the market, and now it's just noise. what do you guys think? still worth the risk or just a rerun of the old days that never come back?
 
Nah, I disagree. Nutra still got juice. Saturation is a myth if you know how to cloak. margins might be tighter but it's all about finding the hidden pockets. Fresh angles and better creatives? Been doing that forever. The real game is in automation and avoiding G serps bans. CPMs fluctuate but if you know the right traffic sources, it's still cash.
 
so here's the thing, i've been running nutra offers on and off for years. back in the day, it was pure gold, you could print with almost anything that moved. i dunno, feels like it's a different ball game.
Yeah, I hear you. Nutra used to be a no-brainer, but now it's more like a puzzle where the pieces keep changing shape. The market got flooded fast, and what worked yesterday might not cut it today. Still, I think if you find that tiny corner no one else is messing with, you can squeeze out some value. But yeah, the game shifted for sure.
 
Saturation myth. If you think about it, most niches are just noise now. Nutra margins? Still decent if you pick your angles. I ran a test last month.
 
Honestly, I think it's still worth testing but with low expectations. The market's definitely crowded but if you crack the right targeting or creatives there's still some lowkey pockets that can perform. It's all about finding those hidden gems and not chasing the hype. The margins can be tighter but the LTV on a good campaign still beats the dead niches. Another day, another test but I wouldn't count it out completely just yet
 
Honestly, I think it's still worth testing but with low expectations
Low expectations are fine until you realize most people aren't even hitting break even on nutra anymore and calling it a win. You test and throw money at it like it's the same market but the truth is the market's been spaghettified into a shitshow. Those hidden pockets you talk about are basically unicorns at this point, most of us just chasing ghosts. If you're testing, ask yourself how many times you're willing to burn cash before realizing it's a dead end and moving on to niches with actual room to scale. Margins are tighter but the real loss is in the opportunity cost of sticking around waiting for a miracle that's probably never coming back.
 
been there burned that budget chasing nutra offers. honestly if you think they're still worth it, show me the proof or it's just wishful thinking. these vert are so overplayed, CTR drops like crazy and ROAS is a joke most days. spend your time testing new angles not chasing dead campaigns.
 
nutra offers - still worth it or just a sinking sh
Honestly I think it depends. The reality is nutra offers have been overplayed for a while now and the CTRs and ROAS are pretty rough most of the time. I tried to chase them, really did, but the niches are crowded and the competition is stiff. The problem is the market's saturated, and people are numb to the usual pitches. I don't think they're a sinking ship if you can find a new angle or a fresh audience but for most I think it's just burnout and wishful thinking at this point. The key is niche down and test like crazy, but even then... it feels like fighting an uphill battle.
 
nutra offers - still worth it or just a sinking ship.
Sinking ship? Maybe. Or maybe just a leak in the hull. Nutra is a volume game. If you track everything right and optimize well, there is still ROI. But the truth is, the landscape is changing. Overplayed offers and falling CTRs mean you gotta be smarter, faster. Data is truth.
 
You know how it is. Nutra offers are like that one toxic ex you can't fully get rid of. Burned through more budget than I want to admit chasing those. But I've seen some guys squeeze out decent ROI if they know how to track and optimize like a maniac. Still, the risk of getting nuked or just watching your CTR evaporate is high enough to make you think twice. Honestly, unless you're sitting on a tight volume game and got the process dialed, it's probably better to cut losses and focus on niches that aren't beaten to death. Nutra is a volume game but the margins are thin and the market is overplayed. Still, if you got the stomach for the churn and a good way to pivot quick when it turns south, maybe there's a tiny window left. Just don't burn through your entire bankroll chasing the mirage. Been there, lost more than I care to admit.
 
Honestly I think nutra is like that old arcade game you keep going back to even when everyone says it's dead but somehow if you hit the right target and cloak it well you can still get some ROI out of it but man it's a grind and you better be damn sure your tracking is tight because a small mistake and you're gonna get slapped by the blacklist or just dead ROAS back in the day you could throw some generic traffic at it and make a buck now you gotta be a ninja with your geo and cloaks just to keep afloat but I swear it's like trying to fix a leaky boat with duct tape sometimes you just gotta accept the ship is sinking but maybe you can patch it enough to get to port one last time
 
nutra offers - still worth it or just a sinking ship.
Sinking ship.
Honestly I think Keystone is a bit off with the sinking ship analogy. Nutra is more like that stubborn weed that keeps coming back no matter how much you try to yank it out. Sure, the surface looks rough and the CTRs are down but if you dig into the data and optimize the right angles you can still get ROI. It's definitely a volume game and you gotta be ready to work the list and keep testing new angles. The real risk is assuming it's dead just cause the usual channels are slowing down. Sometimes it just needs a fresh approach, not a full burial.
 
bruh nutra is sus but not dead. if u know how to work the system and not waste ur budget it can still glook legit. just gotta be more sneaky and precise now. no cap. people act like its all over but its still a volume game if u got patience and skills.
 
Nutra is like that old muscle car you keep tuning up even when everyone says it's dead. Sure, it's tougher now but if you know how to work the system and keep your BF tight, you can still squeeze out ROI. The game's just shifted, more sneaky, more precise, but it ain't dead. Prove me wrong.
 
I gotta say I disagree with the idea that nutra is still a gold mine. Sure, if you have deep pockets and a lot of patience, maybe you can squeak out some ROI. But the landscape is just not what it used to be, and the margins are razor thin. It feels more like patching up an old boat than a sustainable business anymore. If you're looking for long-term stability, I'd look elsewhere.
 
nutra offers - still worth it or just a sinking ship.
If nutra is a sinking ship, why are your margins still razor thin and your bounce rates high? Maybe the real question is how much of that volume is even legit anymore.
 
smh honestly i think people are overestimating how dead nutra really is. yeah the landscape changed but if u got the skill and know how to test offers, it can still be profitable. margins might be thin but that's just part of the game now. u gotta be more strategic, not give up. imo a sinking ship is when u stop adapting, not when things get tougher.
 
keystone, i get the metaphor but i think it's more about how you approach the leak. sometimes it's just about fixing the pipeline, not ditching the whole ship. a lot of the time people chase the hype and forget to optimize the fundamentals. show me a solid case study where the leak was fixed and they still got wrecked. then maybe i'll buy the sinking ship story.
 
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