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I’ve been going down a bit of a rabbit hole lately, trying to figure this out. Everywhere I look, people keep talking about how important traffic is for nutra offers, but no one really explains where to get good traffic without wasting money. So I thought I’d just ask here like a normal person would — what’s actually working in 2026?
The struggle I kept running into
My main issue was pretty simple: I could find traffic sources easily, but I had no idea if they were legit or just inflated numbers. Some platforms looked promising at first, but after trying them, the engagement felt off. Either the clicks didn’t convert, or the audience didn’t seem interested in nutra at all.
I also noticed that a lot of advice online feels outdated. What worked a couple of years ago doesn’t seem to hit the same now. Plus, budgets can disappear fast when you’re testing random sources without a clear idea of quality.
What I tried and what I noticed
I experimented with a mix of paid ads, native platforms, and even some push traffic. Honestly, the results were all over the place. Native ads gave me decent visibility but required a lot of tweaking. Push traffic was cheaper, but conversions were inconsistent.
One thing I started paying more attention to was targeting and intent. It’s not just about getting traffic, it’s about getting the right kind of traffic. That shift in mindset helped me filter out a lot of useless sources.
I also came across this guide while digging around: Buy Nutra Traffic. I didn’t treat it like some magic solution, but it gave me a clearer picture of how different traffic types behave in the nutra space. That alone saved me from testing a few bad options.
What seems to help (at least for me)
Right now, I’m leaning more toward sources where I can control targeting better instead of going for bulk, cheap clicks. It feels slower, but the quality is noticeably better. I’d rather have fewer visitors who are actually interested than thousands who bounce instantly.
Also, testing small before scaling has been key. I used to jump in with bigger budgets, hoping for quick wins, but that rarely worked out. Now I test, observe, and only then increase spending.
I’m still figuring things out, to be honest. But I think the idea of a “best source” is kind of misleading. It really depends on your offer, your angle, and how well you understand your audience.
Curious to hear what others are seeing lately. Has anyone found a traffic source that consistently works for nutra, or is everyone just testing nonstop like me? |
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