Looking for underrated nutra affiliate networks (not ClickBank/Digistore)

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Hey guys,

Been running paid traffic (FB + Google) for nutra offers
for years, mainly using ClickBank and Digistore24.

Looking to diversify and find some underrated/lesser-known
nutra networks that actually pay well and have decent offers
for EU/US/CA markets.

Specifically interested in:
- Weight loss / fat burners
- Appetite suppressants
- General health/wellness

Paid traffic is my main channel so need networks that
are cool with FB Ads and Google Ads.

Not looking for the obvious ones everyone mentions.
What are you guys actually running profitably right now?

Appreciate any solid recommendations.
 
I think I can help.
Also I am also looking for a good media buyer in the nutra space.

A conversation very likely would be good although I can not DM you.
 
For nutra beyond CB/Digistore, the FB/Google compliance angle matters more than the network name itself — weight loss and appetite suppressant offers get flagged fast on both platforms regardless of which network you're running through, so the real differentiator is whether the network gives you compliant pre-landers and cloaking-free funnels that won't get your ad account banned.

Worth looking at MaxBounty and PeerFly-style networks (or current equivalents) that specifically vet their nutra offers for ad policy compliance rather than just dumping raw affiliate links — that upfront vetting saves way more money than chasing a slightly higher payout on an offer that gets your account banned in week two.

If diversifying EU/US/CA specifically, also worth checking whether the network has dedicated compliance teams per region, since FTC rules (US) and EU health claim regulations differ enough that an offer compliant in one market can get flagged in another.
 
I may recommend a sponsor with some excellent, unique offers in the area of health, relationship, nutra or survival. All in-house.
All the way from brain-support, stamina boosters, survival - to coaching for men in order to regain their intimate power.

So you can go all the way from proven, universally marketable products, to the more spicy explicit stuff, that may be too hot for Facebook / Meta.

You go direct this way, straight from the offer owner - when it comes to the promo tools, the best is to check with the affiliate manager about your particular needs.

If relevant, will be glad to make an intro.
 
@ebugoogle if you’re doing clean FB/Google, I’d look more at DFO Global, TerraLeads, Dr.Cash and maybe AdCombo, but be picky with the exact offer. Some of their stuff is more COD/affiliate lander style and can be ugly for Google, but they do have EU/CA inventory that isn’t the same recycled ClickBank junk.

Had decent results last year with Terra on EU weight loss, but only after getting them to give me the boring compliant angle instead of the aggressive “melt fat overnight” creatives. Ask the AM for offers already running on FB/Google right now, with examples, not just “yes bro traffic accepted”. That one question filters out half the networks pretty quick.
 
I’d add MoreNiche and SellHealth to the list, not exactly secret but a lot of paid guys ignore them because payouts look less sexy than COD networks. For FB/Google they’re usually less drama since the offers are more “brand” style and not the crazy miracle landers. Also check Lemonads for EU, but ask for EPC by geo and traffic source before touching anything, their catalog is kinda mixed. @ebugoogle biggest thing is get screenshots or live examples of ads currently running, AMs will say “yes FB ok” for almost anything if you don’t push them.
 
For paid search/social I’d put GiddyUp and A4D above most of the COD nutra shops, not “hidden” but less headache if you want offers that don’t look like they were made in 2016. Madrivo also has some decent health stuff but you need to ask what’s actually approved for FB/Google, not just accepted in theory.

One thing that helped me was asking for the exact advertorial + checkout flow before applying traffic, then checking if the brand has normal support pages, refund policy, real company footprint etc. If it looks thin, Google especially will slap you even if the network says it’s fine. Payout is not worth much if the account dies after 3 days.
 
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