u/yuseemerolling

Not all 7oh advertising is bad

Not all 7oh advertising is bad

I know kratom or 7oh is something that a lot of people think shouldn't be advertised, but the fact is, every other company seems to be running ads for them. My social media feeds are full of ads from different vendors. I don't necessarily dislike ads. If companies are going to advertise, I'd rather see ads that help portray 7oh in a responsible way instead of the usual over-the-top marketing.

A lot of people say ads can attract kids, but I dont think it's that simple. I'm not an expert on advertising, but as far as I know, companies can target specific audiences rather than showing every ad to every person. Honestly, some of the better deals I've found came from ads. I found brands like kk ultra through an ad, and more recently I came across a bogo on hav en the same way. I was doing the math earlier, and it came out to roughly 2.94 cents per mg. For someone who pays attention to value, that's the kind of information I want to see. Without the ad, I probably never would have looked into it in the first place. As someone who already uses these products, it was convenient because I probably wouldn't have known otherwise. That's why I don't automatically blame vendors for advertising. I think the bigger question is how they're advertising. If it's done responsibly, it could actually help improve the overall reputation of 7oh instead of hurting it.

u/yuseemerolling — 2 days ago