Is native advertising still worth testing for affiliate traffic?

It's definitely still profitable, but the days of slapping up a direct-linking weight loss offer and making easy ROI are long gone. The click costs are higher now, so you absolutely need a solid advertorial funnel and a high-payout offer to cover the testing data.

Nutra, finance, and solar/lead gen are still killing it on Taboola and Outbrain, but you need deep pockets for the testing phase to filter out the bot widgets. If you've got the budget to optimize, go for it.
 
Native ads can still work in 2026, but optimisation matters a lot, testing placements, creatives and landing pages usually decides profitability.
 
I’ve been seeing a lot of people mention native ads again lately and I’m wondering if it’s still worth testing in 2026.
Is native traffic still profitable for affiliate offers, or has it become too expensive and competitive?
If anyone is still running native ads, what kind of offers or funnels are actually working for you right now?
Thanks!
Which specific niche does ur ads belong to? Ads like nutra and e-commerce still hold important place on native platforms.
but some advertisers also run financial ads, and the results are quite good as well.. it's strange. I think they are still worthwhile choice for 2026, but you may test it first
 
Native traffic also seems less forgiving on tracking. people who are still profitable usually track placements aggressively and cut weak sources fast instead of letting campaigns run blindly.
 
Native ads can work, but not for everything. forget about generic offers. you need to be surgical with targeting and the creatives need to be killer. think niche verticals, not broad stuff. if you're not seeing results, it's probably your offer or funnel, not the platform itself
 
native is still totally worth it for affiliate but you need a big budget to test and clean prelanders because regular direct linking is dead now.
 
Native ads can still work in 2026, but the easy arbitrage days are mostly gone and optimization matters much more now. Advertisers with strong advertorials, email capture funnels, and higher-ticket or recurring offers seem to be surviving better than direct-link campaigns.
 
Competition is higher than before, but native can still be profitable if you focus heavily on creatives, headlines, and landing page testing. Most campaigns fail because the funnel isn't strong enough.
 
Native traffic works if you have the budget to test. it is not dead, but it is expensive you need deep pockets to optimise. the winning formula right now is long form advertorial funnels pushing e commerce and home services.
 
The highest-converting offers right now are health/wellness (Nutra), finance, e-commerce gadgets, and home improvement, as they appeal to broad audiences.
 
yeah native is still solid but it's not like 2018 anymore. you need big budgets to test now cuz competition is high.

nutra and sweepstakes still kill it on native. for funnels, use a long-form advertorial that looks like a news story, direct linking almost never works. try mgid or revcontent if taboola is too pricey for you.
You are absolutely right. There is one more thing: which countries are being targeted
 
yeah native still works but everyone saying you need a huge budget is only half right. if you start in tier 1 then yeah you'll burn cash fast. but you can test your funnels and angles in tier 2 or 3 first to see if they click, then scale up. also don't try to write your own landers from scratch... just rip and clean what's already working on spy tools and tweak the angles. saves a ton of testing budget.
 
@Rankings Daily has the right idea with tier 2 and spy tools, that's how you save budget. But if you are going to rip landers, make sure you clean out the outgoing scripts properly... some of those public templates have hidden redirects that steal your clicks. Also instead of standard news style advertorials which people are getting blind to, try simple quiz prelanders. They get way better engagement on native right now, especially for finance. If you run on Outbrain or revcontent, just watch out for bot placements early on and blacklist them fast.
 
I’ve been seeing a lot of people mention native ads again lately and I’m wondering if it’s still worth testing in 2026.
Is native traffic still profitable for affiliate offers, or has it become too expensive and competitive?
If anyone is still running native ads, what kind of offers or funnels are actually working for you right now?
Thanks!
Honestly, native feels more expensive to test now, so tracking and creatives matter a lot. small mistakes can get costly quickly on platforms like Taboola or Outbrain.
 
one thing nobody really touched on... creatives burn out way faster than people expect on native. you'll find a winning image + headline combo and it prints for like 4-5 days then ctr just falls off a cliff. so you always gotta have fresh creatives in the pipeline, dont get comfortable once something works.

and on the bot/placement stuff, blacklisting is fine but you'll be chasing your tail forever if you only do it reactively. once you got enough data just flip to whitelisting your top publisher ids and run mostly on those. cleaner traffic, way less wasted spend imo.

tier 2 testing is good advice but one thing to watch is some offers just dont have the volume there, so a winner in tier 2 doesnt always carry over when you push it to tier 1. test the angle cheap, sure, but dont assume the numbers hold when you scale.
 
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