Why CBD Companies Are Sprung On TikTok
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Why CBD Companies Are Sprung On TikTok

In partnership with The Fresh Toast

TikTok is one of the world's leading social media platforms. Here's why some CBD companies are taking advantage of it.


Despite the conspiracy theoriesthat surround TikTok, it appears that the app, with its partnerships with Walmart and millions of users, is here to stay. While this is great news for tweens and bored internet surfers of all ages, it's also good news for the CBD industry.

According to?Forbes,TikTok is an e-commerce goldmine, one that doesn't have to deal with as many restrictions as other social media sites. It's a platform that has grown by 800% since January 2018, putting the number of users at the cool one-million mark. There's tons of new content there every day that can be searched and tailored to your tastes as long as you know how to use the correct hashtags and trends.

We've had a TikTok since about January of this year, Lindsey Corum, CEO and founder of Cannabombz, told?Forbes. Moments before I posted it, I said to my partner, 'I don't know how to TikTok. We're just going to post it, I think it's good?' I had it open in my drafts for an hour and a half trying to make this TikTok perfect.

The TikTok video now has over 1.9 million views.

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Cannabombz not only experienced more viewers and subscribers; their sales experienced a $25,000 spike, about 50 times the amount of their average sales when compared to the previous day.
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The numbers just kept going and going and going. I had posted it later so I stayed up all night responding to questions, interacting with comments. That helped, said Corum. That's how the algorithm works, from what I understand, based on the level of interaction. I was up til 6 a.m. answering questions. I slept briefly, until 9 a.m., then I went to work.

Corum explains that while TikTok's algorithm remains mysterious, the video used a trending song along with the hashtag #foryou, which bumped the video up to the For You page, expanding its reach.

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CBD and cannabis products are no strangers to social media apps, but one thing that can help new brands is the fact that while people still use Instagram and Facebook, TikTok remains a novelty app. While content that's overtly cannabis will still be removed, if brands and users lean on the skincare aspect and are careful, they can build a steady base of users and costumers through TikTok. Strangely enough, you'll find more than dancing tweens on the app.

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