Comment · Fri, March 3, 2023 · ND Owner
Pregnenolone - your product page is not convincing females to make a purchase.
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stackz07 · 12 points
I am recommending preg to a female friend and after reading your page I doubt she'll be looking to purchase it. I am sure your demographics justify the page speaking more towards testosterone synthesis but the effects are so much broader than that. I think it would help to have a comment about how this will help women too or not focus just on it increasing test. Which I'm not sure but at 5mg I don't think much of it does?? I could be dead wrong on that last part though.
edit: the product page is fine, for sure, but i think there is a lot missing on preg itself and it seems to always circle back to test boosting when it's used for so much more than that as on it's own preg is insanely powerful.
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
Every time we try to target women, we don't just fail at converting the women, we actually lose sales from the men. It's weird. The majority of our customers are men between the ages of 25 and 40. I'd love to have more female customers. However, that doesn't seem to be our core demographic. We try to be pretty neutral in our marketing. However, women seem to respond to branding and messaging that is distinctly female, which results in the men being turned off by it. We can't really justify alienating our core customer demographic in an attempt to increase the amount of female customers we have. We'd kind of have to create a separate female-focused brand to make any headway there.