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dr.cash

Global nutra/health-and-beauty CPA network with public per-offer pages. Physical products dominant; per-country geo targeting.

About dr.cash

dr.cash is a global affiliate network focused mainly on COD nutra campaigns, where the key economics depend less on instant checkout sale behavior and more on whether a submitted order can be confirmed by call center and approved. Across the 30 dr.cash offers we track, there is no measured checkout conversion rate, approval rate, or EPC sample, so buyers should treat conversion and approval assumptions as offer-specific and verify them with live tests. Across the 30 dr.cash offers we track, the catalog is highly concentrated: 29 offers are nutra and 1 is education. Product format is also concentrated, with 28 physical-product offers and 2 lead offers. The tracked geo mix is led by Poland with 13 offers, followed by Mexico and Bulgaria with 3 each, Egypt, Czech Republic, and Slovakia with 2 each, and India and Romania with 1 each. This makes the tracked supply most relevant to media buyers running localized health, beauty, weight, men's health, and adjacent COD-style flows rather than broad ecommerce, SaaS, finance, or mainstream retail traffic. Industry reports / community data suggest dr.cash operates at much larger scale than this tracked sample, with claims of 2500+ direct nutra offers and 240+ geos. Those same practitioner sources frame dr.cash as a direct-offer nutra network with fast payout capability, but they do not provide a formal, independently audited network-wide checkout CR or approval benchmark. For media buyers, the practical evaluation should center on geo-specific call-center performance, landing-page compliance, phone quality, duplicate filtering, and whether the offer manager can optimize caps, scripts, and traffic-source feedback fast enough to protect ROI.

Conversion rate analysis

Across the 30 dr.cash offers we track, there is no measured checkout conversion rate: CR average, minimum, maximum, and sample size are all unavailable, with n=0. That means no tracked aggregate can support a factual network-wide checkout CR claim for dr.cash from this dataset. Industry reports / community data suggest COD nutra conversion behavior is highly offer-specific because the user action is usually a lead/order request followed by phone confirmation, rather than a completed card checkout. No formal academic study compares checkout CR across dr.cash, BuyGoods, ClickBank, and similar platforms, so cross-network CR comparisons are mostly vendor claims, marketplace figures, or forum observations. For context, official ClickBank marketplace data cited in industry references shows nutra/weight-loss hop-to-sale CR around 0.4-1.3%, but that is a digital CPS benchmark, not an official dr.cash COD benchmark. Media buyers should validate dr.cash CR by geo, pre-lander, call-to-action, device, and traffic source before scaling.

Approval & refund analysis

Across the 30 dr.cash offers we track, there is no measured approval rate: approval average, minimum, maximum, and sample size are unavailable, with n=0. This is an important gap because COD nutra economics are often determined by approval rather than the initial order-submit rate. Industry reports / community data suggest dr.cash does not publish an official network-wide approval percentage. Practitioner and INB-style community benchmarks cited in the research brief place COD nutra approval around 70-85% in Tier-1 geos, 40-60% in Tier-3 geos, and roughly 25-40% on average, with some campaigns reportedly reaching 50-75% when campaign management, call-center handling, and traffic quality are strong. These figures should be treated as practitioner estimates, not dr.cash official data. Approval can drop because of unreachable phone numbers, duplicate leads, weak localization, low-intent traffic, poor call timing, or call-center script mismatch. Buyers should request offer-level approval history and monitor confirmed orders by geo and source.

Commission structure

Across the 30 dr.cash offers we track, the average CPA is $19, with a $20 median, a $5.50 minimum, a $24 maximum, and n=30. The tracked supply is mostly physical COD nutra, so earnings usually depend on a payable confirmed order rather than a simple form submit or digital checkout sale. Industry reports / community data suggest dr.cash is built around direct nutra offers, where payout varies by geo, product, cap, and advertiser economics. Buyers should compare payout against expected approval, call-center quality, and traffic cost, because a higher nominal CPA can underperform if confirmed-order rates are weak.

Advantages

  • Across the 30 dr.cash offers we track, the average CPA is $19 with a $20 median, giving buyers a clear payout reference for this sample.
  • Across the 30 dr.cash offers we track, 29 of 30 offers are nutra, which creates a focused catalog for COD nutra buyers.
  • Across the 30 dr.cash offers we track, 28 offers are physical products, matching the COD confirmation model used by many nutra campaigns.
  • Industry reports / community data suggest dr.cash has 2500+ direct nutra offers and 240+ geos, though this is external context rather than tracked sample data.
  • Industry reports / community data suggest payout frequency can be up to 2x/day, which can help buyers managing cash flow.

Disadvantages

  • Across the 30 dr.cash offers we track, there is no measured CR, approval, or EPC data, so buyers must rely on offer-level testing.
  • Industry reports / community data suggest dr.cash does not publish an official network-wide approval percentage.
  • The tracked sample is narrow: 29 of 30 offers are nutra, so it is not a broad vertical network for ecommerce, SaaS, finance, or dating.
  • COD nutra approval can be sensitive to geo, call-center reachability, duplicate leads, phone quality, and traffic intent.
  • Payment minimums and methods are not specified in the provided research brief and should be verified before launch.

Payment terms

Frequency
Industry reports / community data suggest payouts can be as frequent as up to 2x/day; exact timing should be verified in the account.
Minimum
Not specified in the provided research brief.
Methods
Not specified in the provided research brief

Best for: dr.cash suits media buyers running localized COD nutra traffic, especially buyers who can manage geo-level testing, call-center feedback, and approval-rate optimization.

Common questions

What checkout conversion rate is measured for dr.cash?+
Across the 30 dr.cash offers we track, no checkout CR is available, with n=0. Industry reports / community data suggest COD nutra CR is offer-specific and should not be compared directly with digital CPS checkout benchmarks.
What approval rate should buyers expect on dr.cash?+
Across the 30 dr.cash offers we track, no approval rate is available, with n=0. Industry reports / community data suggest COD nutra approval may range from 70-85% in Tier-1 geos, 40-60% in Tier-3 geos, and about 25-40% on average, but these are practitioner estimates, not official dr.cash figures.
What is the average payout in the tracked dr.cash sample?+
Across the 30 dr.cash offers we track, average CPA is $19, median CPA is $20, and the range is $5.50 to $24.
Which verticals and geos dominate the tracked dr.cash offers?+
Across the 30 dr.cash offers we track, 29 are nutra and 1 is education. Poland leads with 13 offers, followed by Mexico and Bulgaria with 3 each, then Egypt, Czech Republic, and Slovakia with 2 each.
How often does dr.cash pay affiliates?+
Industry reports / community data suggest dr.cash can pay up to 2x/day. The provided research brief does not specify minimum payout or payment methods, so buyers should verify those terms inside the account.

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