Advertising SARMS on Social Media

Prince

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ADVERTISING SARMS ON SOCIAL MEDIA
It seems that every day I’m confronted with a new ad, from a new company, selling SARM’s as dietary supplements on Instagram. That’s right folks, not some off the grid app, not some random website, but the most popular social media platform on the planet, owned by the biggest and baddest of them all – Facebook.
Surely the ads must be presented in such a way that gets past the censors. I mean, what other explanation could there be? You have companies that are blatantly breaking the law. And that is the case. I know that many of you are dying to comment and take The Ole Iron Duque to task. I know that a great many in the fitness industry truly believe that the “Not for Human Consumption” disclaimer makes these products legal. It doesn’t.
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It's funny because we can't even promote our pre workout products on social media without getting flagged - and all our ingredients are completely compliant. It's frustrating - I think the same thing every time I see a TRT add or an advertisement for SARMs too. How the hell?
 
Lots of those are scam sites. Comments/reviews on the product post are placed by fake facebook profiles.
 
Yeah, it’s surprising how many SARM ads pop up on Instagram these days. It seems like they’re getting past the censors somehow. I had a similar issue when running ads for a different product and used https://www.searchseo.io/bing to see how well they were being received. It turned out that being clear and compliant with regulations was crucial to avoid problems. The “Not for Human Consumption” label doesn’t make these products legal, and it’s frustrating to see companies skirt the rules. Keeping your ads above board and tracking their performance can help you stay on the right side of things.
 
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I know there is a lot of ads and people paying a lot of money to get there stuff sponsored. Idk a lot of products like Turk and probably all these creams that do nothing lol
 
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