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Is Native too saturated with nutra? (9)
04-06-2016 07:17 AM
#1
bluecrayon (Member)
Is Native too saturated with nutra?
Do you think it's still a good idea for people getting into native to promote nutra? Since nutra on native is like sweeps on mobile (saturated and burnt out) I'm not sure if it's worth it or not. Will we be fighting for scraps?
04-06-2016 07:31 AM
#2
cbhunter (Member)
ppl are still banking it.
But you can always try Fb , it will never saturate.just hard to survive an account.
04-07-2016 06:55 PM
#3
lucad2008 (Member)
The more strict native networks are almost untouched for nutra. If you can get in...
Or you just need to be better than average affiliates on revcontent content.ad etc
04-08-2016 01:33 AM
#4
johnaff (AMC Alumnus)

Originally Posted by
cbhunter
ppl are still banking it.
But you can always try Fb , it will never saturate.just hard to survive an account.
Yea, the best native nets are extremely unsaturated, you need to create an extra layer (ie a viralish type content site) to get running on those nets (taboola, outbrain, disqus) OR you need to create a UNIQUE funnel (ie email collection).
There also tons of smaller and niche native ad networks that barely anyone is running (plista, veeseo, mylikes, etc) on just bc people are lazy and dont do their own research bc its easier to just copy.
04-08-2016 01:43 AM
#5
MrClean (Senior Member)

Originally Posted by
bluecrayon
Do you think it's still a good idea for people getting into native to promote nutra? Since nutra on native is like sweeps on mobile (saturated and burnt out) I'm not sure if it's worth it or not. Will we be fighting for scraps?
If you're in my niche. Yeah you'll be fighting for scraps
04-08-2016 03:08 AM
#6
krishparmar83 (Member)
Nutra is still the best niche which I don't think will fall out of takers anytime soon..You should give it a try.
04-08-2016 04:47 AM
#7
Finch (Moderator)
The nutra market doesn't shrink.
You can't kill that thing.
The question is whether you can be arsed to deal with the jumping through hoops that running nutra requires.
It's more a battle of infrastructure than marketing.
You have to dive in balls deep to make it work, since those already committed to this model left their hesitancy/"soft marketing skills" on the door mat a long time ago.
04-08-2016 09:41 AM
#8
thuglife (Member)
It's popular for a reason. 
04-08-2016 12:39 PM
#9
lucad2008 (Member)

Originally Posted by
Finch
It's more a battle of infrastructure than marketing.
I think there is huge opportunity for affiliates prepared to create that bit of infrastructure to get in the top networks. I doubt Taboola / Outbrain etc have all checks in place to suspend accts as FB and Google do. You certainly don 'need to jump to all the hoops of FB and big G to create new accounts...
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