Comment · Wed, June 11, 2025 · ND Owner
Looks like we're finally getting that ND Loyalty Rewards Program
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OrdinaryWizardLevels · 50 points
Wish I could restrictively get credit/points for all of the 💰 I've spent up until now 🤣
But either way, it's a nice add-on even if I wasn't really pining for it personally.
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prettyinblack84 · 1 points
Have you tried? I work with them every day (TikTok and IG) and I don’t pay any of them any money, just free product. If it’s listed on TikTok shop they should be able to get a commission instead of a fee and paid per sale from their video. It’s possible you’re targeting the wrong influencers or ones with a high level of followers. Do you have a marketing person? I also looked at your TikTok, imo, if you did more organic videos I think that’d go a lot farther. Maybe offer an incentive to your customers, like 10 people per month (that you select) get a free bottle of a supplement they’ve been wanting to try in exchange for a high quality video which they post on TikTok and IG and also give you rights to use for marketing. Then you can then use to promote your product on TikTok and you can also use those videos if you do google ads. I was also thinking earlier that if you sold nootropic flight boxes with 5-7 days worth of maybe 3/4 different supplements that customers can choose, that I bet a lot of people would buy that. I’d buy that for sure. It’s a great way (like you said recently) to get your customers to try things they wouldn’t normally try, but without a sale price. Subscriptions too.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
We have. We even bought some of the product they were already promoting, ran it through the lab, and showed them the product was fake. They said if we paid them more in commissions than this other brand, they would promote us instead. They were getting 40% commissions from them, by the way. That brand could do that because their product cost them nothing... because it was fake. The influencer didn't care, though. They kept promoting that fake product that they now knew was fake because we don't have the margins to give 40% commissions. Now I am sure not all influencers are like that, but from the ones we have interacted with, that seems to be par for the course.
As far as pay-per-post promotion goes, we also tried that as well. These people are delusional with what they want. Some people are asking $10,000 for a single post! And these people are not that big. Then we have had others that have agreed to promote us, started to make posts, then switched to another brand that came in after us paying them more. Those brands that they moved to are ones doing no lab testing and making BS claims, so they have higher margins to just pay them more. As you can probably tell, we have become somewhat disillusioned with influencers.