Video links to Product affiliate links
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I know Randy has some of it in the store, but for videos like the one on making your own Semax spray, I was thinking it would be handy, and maybe a little profitable, to post affiliate links to the items used in the video so folks ordering the stuff can give you a bit of cheddar.
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My 2¢. Use Amazon affiliate or storefront links only.
I use to moderate for two diy beauty channels, one with half a million subs. Long story short… when the creators started listing their affiliate links to websites is when YouTube started cracking down and shutting down channels. They had been posting in the shadows for a decade prior. The links to offsite traffic is heavily monitored, and often shared (sometimes with federal agencies). Once your channel gets a strike or content reported, the channel is then on radar and watched more heavily.
I think how Randy and Jeff tell people to come here is the safest option if they value their channel. An amazon affiliate link to a nasal spray bottle would be safe. Links to medical sharps would be an issue since some states limit them and require a Rx. -
Yep I was thinking more along the lines of posting links here on the forum and/or only posting ‘safe’ items. Just thinking of ways to make it easier to both support the channel and buy the stuff recommended in the videos.
And I live in one of those restricted states, so I get it. And it sucks. I am always hunting for shippers that will mail syringes and needles to me.
This channel has been very educational and helpful in the short time I have followed it, so I want to show my appreciation. (And since some other content creators ban you from their skool if you mention other channels, I spend too much time here.
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Yep I was thinking more along the lines of posting links here on the forum and/or only posting ‘safe’ items. Just thinking of ways to make it easier to both support the channel and buy the stuff recommended in the videos.
And I live in one of those restricted states, so I get it. And it sucks. I am always hunting for shippers that will mail syringes and needles to me.
This channel has been very educational and helpful in the short time I have followed it, so I want to show my appreciation. (And since some other content creators ban you from their skool if you mention other channels, I spend too much time here.
)@ResearchCat Im in california...i have to smuggle eztouches in...though i just found out they give out care packages with crack pipes and easy touches a few towns over so im gonna go hit them up.
As far as supplies we have a supply list here...though i need to update it. https://peptidecritic.com/tools/research-supplies
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I am in MA. Similar situation. At some point, I am just going to order a ton and ship it to an NH drop box, like we do with all the other perfectly legal items people won’t ship to MA.
Or maybe just move to NH. We have a running joke whenever we cross the border. Open the window: “Can you smell that?” “Smell what?” Sniff! “Freedom! It smells like diesel exhaust, pine trees, and gunpowder.”
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I’m in Illinois which has funny restrictions on medical jabs being “in state” shipping only. The work around I’ve found is pet insulin supplies are not restricted. UltiCare PetRx has pen needles and insulin syringes. EasyTouch also makes pet insulin syringes.
@MyB Yeah, not to get political, but it’s funny that the states with the most ‘free’ health care also have the most restrictions. In MA, anything to do with diabetes or deemed to be medical related, from syringes to Hospira bac water, require a prescription, and sell for way more than on the open market. Amazon is hit or miss depending on the vendor.
There are places that will ship, but pricing isn’t always great and availability of your preferred product might be limited.