Comment · Wed, March 23, 2022 · ND Owner
Not sure this is the best advertising idea...
What they were answering
-medicalthrowaway- · -8 points
u/misteryouaresodumb I'm one of the few members of this subreddit who will be real with you, as I'm not in the ND cult following
Everything in your response is the stuff people want/need to hear, and yes mentioning joe rogan once is too much
He's an anti science conspiracy theorist and is damaging to knowledge in general
But again i understand you need to make this thing work at whatever cost, it's sad that that is a direction you're forced to go in
I hope things pick up for you because I didn't like the ad, joe rogan is a dipshit, and some of your followers make me cringe how culty they can get, but I still recommend your company to people based on the 3 things I mentioned
All of this is more a disturbing overview of where the world is than anything
But if you could figure out a way to get this point across in an ad...
Almost all the brands you buy from out there don't do what we do. They use contract manufacturers for their products. They don't make them themselves. They use contract fulfillment companies for their shipping, or just sell on Amazon. They hire digital marketing and ads agencies for their advertising. If they do any testing at all, they randomly pick outside labs to do it. Many of those labs are using non-validated and improper chemistry at best, and are completely fraudulent dry labs at worst. We do almost all of it ourselves. I have built an analytica…
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
I do appreciate the support and referrals. Again, we are not "attaching our horse" to Rogan. In fact, our podcast is going to be critical of what was said on there. His Huberman episode is just how many people first heard about tongkat, so addressing what was said on there makes sense.
Huberman promotes Thorne. I'd love to attach my horse to him, but he's making too much money from them. I can't compete with a massive company like Thorne. Thorne is financially backed by Kirin and Mitsui, who are some of the largest corporate groups in the world. They also just merged and went public. They have money we just don't have.