Comment · Tue, February 9, 2021 · ND Owner
Small Suggestion
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InsectMagician · 10 points
Overlap the reviews and sorting features for NatriumHealth products on both the NatriumHealth website and NootropicsDepot website. It would provide potential customers more feedback, and thus more confidence (because almost all of your product reviews are positive) in making a potential purchase for those particular products. For example, when I sort by Best Selling on Natrium, the top result is Caffeine + NALT with only 2 reviews. When I click the same sorting feature in the Natrium subsection of the ND website, the top result is Dynamax with 20 reviews. Natrium's Dynamax page has 6 reviews.
I would think these changes would benefit Natrium much more than ND, as you are providing more consumer data-points for a much smaller website that is looking to grow. It would also provide some consistency between the 2 websites, which I know MYASD cherishes so much.
As a side note, I remember when Natrium first launched it was mentioned that a whole lot of products were in the pipeline. How many of those have launched so far, how many were shelved or pushed down the line?
I'm curious on the status of that brand as a whole, as it seems to struggle a lot more and appears neglected as a p…
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umbrella_term · 2 points
If you never click on any of the mushroom links on our emails, you won't get future mushroom-specific emails.
Hm, that's pretty unfortunate from my point of view. I'd like to subscribe once, to everything, and then not worry that the service is trying to be clever about it.
I'll PM you about the spam analysis.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
You would, but we have had many people get annoyed with too many emails from us they are not interested in. We have to balance for the average person, and targeting is the best way to do that. If you bombard people with things they are not interested in, they get upset. Interest targeting is just the way of the modern internet. I don't see that as a bad thing, though. I remember a time when all the ads I saw were for garbage I was not interested in. Now I can tailor my viewing to only see shit I care about. I buy stuff all the time from targeted ads now. I would much rather see things I am interested in than things I am not, and targeting is the only way to accomplish that.