Nutra: Profitable goldmine or oversaturated swamp?

Nutra: Profitable goldmine or oversaturated swamp?

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Alright, let's talk Nutra offers. Everyone and their grandma is throwing a campaign at these, claiming it's still easy cash. But honestly I think it's a game of who can drown faster. If you ask me, it's either a cash cow if you find a weak spot or a complete swamp where your spend just sinks and nobody cares. The question is are we still making decent CVR or are we just battling the saturation monsters? My last few tests show that fresh angles still work but only if you're willing to burn some serious cash to find them. If you're not, you might as well be throwing pennies into a wishing well.
 
Alright, I get the whole saturation panic but honestly I think it's a classic case of analysis paralysis if you ask me because yeah everyone jumps into Nutra like it's a free-for-all but the real winners are those who keep testing different angles and don't just settle for the first shiny thing that works for five minutes and then dies out I mean CVR is still decent if you craft your funnel right and keep A/B testing your LPs like a mad scientist but the key is not just throwing cash blindly it's about smart targeting and understanding TOF MOF BOF patterns and honestly if you're not thinking like that you're just throwing pennies in a wishing well and praying for luck which is not a strategy. Nutra is oversaturated sure but only if you're lazy about your approach and don't adapt fast enough.
 
Alright, I get the whole saturation panic but honestly I think it's a classic case of analysis paralysis if you ask me because yeah everyone jumps into Nutra like it's a free-for-all but the real winners are those who keep testing different angles and don't just settle for the first shiny thing that works for five minutes and then dies out I mean CVR is still decent if you craft your funnel right and keep A/B testing your LPs like a mad scientist but the key is not just throwing cash blindly it's about smart targeting and understanding TOF MOF BOF patterns and honestly if you're not thinking like that you're just throwing pennies in a wishing well and praying for luck which is not a strategy. Nutra is oversaturated sure but only if you're lazy about your approach and don't adapt fast enough.
look I get what you're saying about testing angles and not just throwing cash, but honestly if the offer is already heavily saturated and your targeting isn't super tight you might as well be throwing money into a pit. in my experience the key isn't just about changing LPs or creatives, it's about having a whitelist of good traffic sources and knowing exactly when to pull the plug. CVR might stay decent if you're doing everything right but that doesn't mean the costs won't skyrocket or that the margins will stay healthy. I think most people underestimate how fast saturation hits once the offer is mainstream. the real edge is finding those hidden pockets of traffic nobody's chasing yet, and sometimes that means risking some cash to go off the beaten path. chasing saturation is a losing game, but playing smart with fresh angles and tight targeting still can keep you in the game.
 
If you ask me, it's either a cash cow if you find a weak spot or a complete swamp where your spend just sinks and nobody cares
Honestly, I think that whole weak spot or swamp idea is a little too black and white. Sure, there's room for finding those hidden gems but the real trick is making your own luck with creative angles and better targeting.

look I get what you're saying about testing angles and not just throwing cash, but honestly if the offer is already heavily saturated and your targeting isn't super tight you might as well be throwing money into a pit
The data tells a different story - saturation isn't killing Nutra, it's just filtering out the lazy players. If you're not willing to adapt and innovate, yeah, you'll drown. But if you keep testing, tweaking, and staying sharp, there's still gold in these hills.
 
But if you keep testing, tweaking, and staying sharp, there's still gold in these hills
you're right about staying sharp but here's the thing - how many of these 'hidden gems' are actually built on real demand vs just chasing low hanging fruit? imo, keyword research is king here. if you're not diving deep into what ppl are actually searching for, all that testing is just guesswork. and even if you find a new angle, if the volume isn't there or the competition adapts fast, it's just a matter of time before it dries up. so my question is are you really scaling these 'creative' angles or just constantly chasing the next shiny object? because in the nutra game, that's a sure way to burn cash and get frustrated.
 
Hold up, this "finding a weak spot" idea is a slippery slope. Nutra's a crowded swamp, and if you're just chasing some low-hanging fruit without real demand data, you're gonna drown. Creative angles are fine but only if they're rooted in actual consumer interest, not just wishful thinking. The key's in solid keyword research, digging into what people are actually searching for, not what you think they might buy. Otherwise, you're just throwing cash at a guessing game and that's a recipe for a penalty, not a paycheck. Google's E-E-A-T framework is just a fancy way of saying don't be sketchy. If you want ROI, build with real demand, stay legit, and don't bet the farm on fuzzy ideas.
 
The question is are we still making decent CVR or are we just battling the saturation monsters
cVR is still there if you find the right angle but saturation eats away margins. Focus on the funnel and quality traffic. The monsters are real but good creatives and targeting still matter.
 
my guy, you think all you gotta do is find a new angle and the CPAs stay the same? please, I ran 10 nutra campaigns last month and the average CVR on fresh angles barely hit 1.2% while saturation brought it down to 0.8% and when CPAs double overnight like last week, that's not a creative problem
 
Been there. Nutra used to be pure gold. now it's a muddy pond. everyone jumping in. CTRs drop, CPCs go up. still some niches clean, but you gotta work harder. and tracking? always a mess.
 
Honestly I think the oversaturation narrative is a bit overblown. Sure, the market's more crowded but that means more eyeballs and more buyers if you find the right angle. The real game is differentiation. Instead of trying to rank for the same tired keywords everyone else is chasing, carve out your own niche within the niche. Use better content, smarter targeting, and focus on LTV not just cheap clicks. The goldmine is still there, just gotta dig a little deeper. Tracking might be a mess but that's part of the fun. I'll test it and report back.
 
smh oversaturated swamp? not buying it. that's not how any of this works. if anything, more players just means more opportunity for those who actually know what they're doing. you gotta get creative and find a niche or angle others overlook
 
Honestly I think the oversaturated swamp label misses the mark. Nutra's always been about volume and trust, and yes it's crowded but that just means the real winners are those who carve out a genuine story or niche. The thing is the 'market' isn't the problem, it's the talent's ability to stand out, to craft authentic narratives that hit home. If you think the space is saturated, you're just not looking close enough for those hidden pockets of demand that aren't plastered with 20 other promos. The real skill is
 
my two cents, oversaturated or not, it's all about the angle. everyone chasing the same popular niches but the real money's in the overlooked sub-niches or underdog stories. don't believe the hype, it's still a gold rush if you know where to dig.
 
Honestly I think this oversaturated talk is just noise. If market was really that dead, why are guys still cashing out? The real deal is the offer, the creative angle, not some hype about saturation. Numbers don't lie. If you got a solid LP and targeted traffic, there's still plenty of room. It's all about how you play it. Don't fall for the hype
 
Honestly I think this oversaturated talk is just noise. If market was really that dead, why are guys still cashing out.
You might have a point, but cashing out doesn't mean the market's alive and kicking. Could be guys are just riding old wave traffic, or maybe their offers are stale. Just cuz someone pulls a payout doesn't mean the niche isn't crowded or the LTV is shrinking. Always gotta ask if the cashout is sustainable or just a quick hit.
 
not to be that guy, but if you think a niche is dead just because you see a few banners popping up, you're missing the bigger picture. saturation is just a sign people are already there. you gotta be creative with your angles, LPs, and vert. chase the LTV, not the hype.
 
Nutra: Profitable goldmine or oversaturated swamp
OMG, I feel u! Back in the day, every niche was a goldmine, now it feels like u need a treasure map just to find a good offer. But honestly, saturation is kinda like a myth, it's all about how u stand out. If u got good content and a fresh angle, u can still make it rain even in the swamp. U just gotta be creative and not scared to get a lil muddy.
 
Honestly I think saturation is overhyped a bit in niches like Nutra. yeah, there's always gonna be banners and players but that doesn't mean the market's dead or unprofitable. what matters is your ability to innovate and find that unique angle no one else is exploiting yet. Plus, a lot of folks chase the shiny new offers but forget the real money's in building trusted brands and long-term relationships. just because a few banners pop up doesn't mean the LTV is gone. it's about your traffic quality and conversion CR now. if you can keep your CR high and your traffic targeted, saturation just becomes a challenge to conquer not a death sentence.
 
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