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Interested in the Nutra segment
#1
Guys, has anyone really worked closely with Everad this year? I'm especially interested in the Nutra segment - I'm thinking about moving some of my traffic there, but I'm not sure if it's worth it. I see that they have a bunch of offers with direct advertisers, and they seem to convert well (according to reviews), but I'd like to hear the opinion of real people, preferably with experience. So far, I've mostly worked on foreign platforms through one gray network, but there have been delays with payments there, and it's annoying. I think it's time to look for something more stable, maybe this is the moment.
#2
I just switched almost entirely to Everad in January, and I can tell you with a clear conscience that the transition was not in vain. Before that, I was pouring Nutra through a fairly well-known affiliate program (I won’t name it, so as not to cause negativity), and there was good money, but such a mess with support and freezing of leads began there that it became impossible to work. With Everad, honestly, everything feels more transparent. The structure itself: direct advertisers, normal rates, payments without dancing with tambourines - this already decides a lot. One offer for joint cream for 45+ went especially well for me, it’s exclusive to them, and they gave me a landing page for my audience, slightly redesigned. The conversion was 1 to 18, which is generally chic for cold traffic. And yes, they really help — not just "here's a link, pour it in however you want", but the manager (I work with Elena, respect to her) really gets into it: asks about the source, suggests which approaches are better, which creatives work. As for payments, there are no questions at all. I bet on crypto, it comes in a day or two, no surprises. And the main thing is stability. You don't think every time: "will it fly this time?", as it happened to me in other networks. Many call them Best Affiliate Network in terms of gut feeling — and, you know, not without reason. This is not hype, not advertising, but simply how they work. If there is traffic and you understand the gut feeling — take a couple of offers, test them. Even with small volumes it will be clear whether it is worth scaling further.
#3
It's interesting to read your experience. I'm currently looking at Everad, just analyzing offers and landings. I'm surprised that so many people call them "the best affiliate network", I'll test them more carefully.
#4
Thanks for the information!

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