 Hey, what's going on guys? Welcome back to another video. So bit of a different style video today. Usually I'm talking about and showing you how to start a successful drop shipping business. However, today I'm going to be showing you what not to do. So instead of showing you what you should be doing, today we're going to have a little bit of a laugh, I suppose, at some of the Facebook ads out there selling these weird and wonderful and wacky products. And ultimately the sorts of things that you shouldn't be doing if you're trying to be successful. However, there is kind of like a double edged sword here. So whilst I recommend avoiding what you're about to see in this video, they seem, the Facebook ads I'm going to be showing, you seem to be having a pretty decent level of success. So maybe you have more information than me on how they're able to do this, how they're able to get away from it. If you've been advertising on Facebook for longer than two minutes, then you've probably had some ads banned. And you've probably been a bit dumbstruck and thought, how the hell do people get away selling products and running Facebook ads like I'm about to show you now? And yet, just because you have somebody face in your Facebook ad or you use a certain type of wording, your Facebook ad gets banned and rejected. And yet there's ads like this that continue to be shown and continue to be ran and get shown to hundreds of thousands, millions of people. So that's what we're going to be doing today. Just having a little bit of a laugh and a little bit of a giggle, I suppose, at some of the weird and wacky and wonderful drop shipping products that are out there. Okay, so Facebook ad number one, then jumping straight into it. It's a company called Young Guide, space JP if you want to check them out. And this one was started on the 10th of January, 2023. So it's not even a month old yet. And yet it has 12,000 reactions. We can see one of the most popular or nearly 2,000 of them are the laughing face. And you'll soon understand that when I show you the actual creative itself, 600 comments and two and a half thousand shares that's probably coming mainly from people who want to share this as a bit of a giggle to their friends. And basically just like, can you actually believe what they're selling here? But before we jump into it though, let's take a look at what people are saying about it. So Yelena from four weeks ago said she got this sooner and it's a great little gadget. This person here says it works really good and gets the job done. The CIRA, they've ordered one, this person loves it. This person's just ordered one, just ordered one, just amazing, obsessed with the results. This person's just ordered it, this person's just ordered it. So it goes without saying people are actually buying this product and maybe I'm completely missing something here from my point of view and my experience when it comes to fitness and health then these sorts of products tend to be fads and don't really work. But make sure you give me your opinion in the comments section below. Okay, let's take a look at the actual creative there and see what the product is and what they're claiming to do. So I've turned the sound off, I'll talk you through it. It's basically kind of like a text to speech narrator talking about this products you can put underneath your chin and we'll melt away the fact, give you a more sculpted and defined neck muscles and jawline they're talking about. To my knowledge, this sort of technology doesn't exist and doesn't work. I think there's a lot of people which would agree with me based on how many laughing reactions they've had. However, the creative itself is pretty good. Like it features lots of different people who have tried the product in lots of different settings and locations, different age ranges. They clearly feature in the types of people that ideal target market for who they're going after for this product. And as we saw in the comments section there's lots of people buying it. So maybe the product does work, maybe it's the next best thing since sliced bread. However, I'm a bit skeptical myself and I'm a bit dumbstruck how a Facebook ad like this can get this level of traction and this level of reach without flagging any warning signs or red flags from Facebook. So if you've got any insight at all, I'd love to hear it. Just leave a comment down below. If I had to give my advice into somebody selling this product then I think it would be your time is limited. There will come a point I'm sure of it where Facebook will catch up to you and shut you down for selling a illegitimate product. If that's the right word, a product that basically is making false claims and doesn't do as it says. However, I don't know if they can actually prove that. So it's one of those kind of gray areas. So in my opinion, stay away from it. However, like I mentioned, a bit of a double-edged sword even though I recommend staying away from these types of products, it's clear that people are actually buying this thing. Moving on to Facebook ad number two, a really good one. You've probably seen this product before. It's definitely a proven product. It's been sold extensively. Again, if we take a quick look at the comments, in fact, we'll start with the engagements. So downhill, try and zoom that in so you can see. 2.8 million views started about two months ago. So again, to get that level of viewership, 700 shares, 3000 likes, at least 700 comments. It goes without saying they must have made some money from this, otherwise they wouldn't continue to plow more and more into it. So where's at the top here from five days ago? So these are all recent. Bought one, showed up in a plastic bag broken. Was told it was in a good condition when it left their warehouse, would not be getting a refund. So not a very reputable company, according, allegedly, according to Wes. I've had one of these almost a year and they still in great shape and work perfectly. So there's a positive review. Michael said he bought this and it never shipped. So good luck to anybody else. Dennis has three of these, two in his house and one to his son, and they love them. So by the sounds of it, it is a good product. If you can get a good supply and you stick to your word and people are gonna be happy with it when it arrives. So at this point, you might be thinking, why am I featuring this product? It's a decent product. It's just the actual company themselves. Let's play the actual ad for you as well. So the shower head, I missed that bit, realized common shower heads were making people sick. So again, I mean, I'm not a doctor. So I might be completely way off the mark here, but I'm pretty sure that shower heads don't make people sick. It's probably the water that's coming out of them. So common shower heads are making people sick and decided to partner with a product engineer to create a groundbreaking shower head. This is the story of Dr. Robert Ballas and four in five people don't know that water is a major determinant of our health and well-being. That's probably true. However, probably not true in the westernized world. After a year of testing my patients with skin and hair problems, I found something shocking. While we are scrubbing, cleansing, exfoliating dirt, these chemicals are responsible to cause an array of health problems from skin to hair. Whether that's coming from the water, again, I'm not a doctor. So maybe that's true, maybe it's not, I'm not 100% sure. I'd like to hear what your input is if you put it in the comments section. Aggressive amounts of one chemical called chlorine and they have a reason to do it. So they're talking about chemicals which are used to clean the water. I'm assuming the shower head then removes those chemicals, water impurities to restore skin and hair to its natural luster. A shower head worthy of the 21st century, you need the hydro shower jet with stop button. It looks like a pretty cool product. It's a pretty nice effect. Has an ionic filtration system. So the reason why I wanted to show you this because again, it seems all in all like a pretty decent product and people are happy with it when it has actually arrived. However, the claims they're making are quite bold to the point where it's probably misleading people to some degree. However, that's only my personal opinion. I'm not a doctor. This person is, if this person is the person behind this brand and this business. The message I wanted to pull across and the reason why I wanted to show this video is just be careful about the claims that you make when you're selling your products, especially if they're health related. Moving on to the third and final ad then. Before a player, they're awesome. What's the way to put it? Unpleasant scenes from this one. It's basically like a mouthwash which they're saying can transform your gums and teeth and things like that. Again, let's talk about the engagements. So December 19th to 2022, 30,000 reactions, 11,000 comments and nearly 7,000 shares. Goes without saying it's had a significant amount of reach. In fact, let's take this link. Let's take a look at how exactly how many views it's got. So nearly 10 million views. So it goes without saying people have definitely bought these products. They've probably made a bit of money from it so far. So good taste, great, I'm interested. Positive reviews, I'm interested. My teeth are very sensitive, I ordered. Gonna use this twice a day, gonna use it with implants. So it might be that the product does what they're claiming although we'll see in a second. The reason I wanted to show you this is again, it's one of those health related things. Especially when it comes to teeth, then I don't think you should take any advice from anyone unless it's a professional. And if you mix yourselves with products like this, you open yourself up to lawsuits and extremely unhappy customers. Especially if you end up causing some significant damage financially or pain related to a customer because then there's definitely some level of claim or along those lines gonna be involved. So let's take a look at the actual creative itself. So you've clearly got something unpleasant here and then that little gift there gave the impression of your gums and your teeth growing back to be healthy and the plaque and everything growing back. So, yeah, it's one that eventually Facebook will probably catch up to these guys and say you can't be making those claims or implying your product is gonna do these sorts of things without any sort of proof. It's just one of those things that I'd probably stay away from because it's not gonna be worth the potential backlash that comes with selling the products like this. It probably does make your teeth whiter. However, at least from my own experience speaking to dentists, the only safe way to do that is with proper tested whitening gels and whether this is one of those things I don't know maybe it is, however, it seems unlikely. And so with that being said guys, I'm gonna wrap the video up there. They have the three ones I wanted to show you. Ultimately the message I wanted you to take away is just be careful about the types of products you're gonna be selling, especially when they come from China. Make sure it comes with all the kind of required safety certifications. You get it from a reputable supplier and if it's anything that you put in your mouth or put in your skin or has any kind of health related benefit, then you have to be especially careful and I would advise everybody staying away from that sort of thing unless you have experience. If you're a beginner, keep it as simple as possible. There's hundreds, if not thousands of great products out there that you don't have any of those worries with. Just to make it clear as well, I didn't want this video to come across as I was badmouthing these companies. All I'm saying is that in my opinion they're treading a thin path and when it comes to to my knowledge what the Facebook advertising policies are, at some point Facebook is more than likely gonna catch up with these guys and ban them from advertising in such a way. And so thanks again for watching guys. I hope you enjoyed this video and I'll see you guys in the next one.