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Does the Social Media Ban on CBD Ads Make Any Sense at All?

The stance of these social media platforms, for now, remains resolute and it might not change for a while. Nonetheless, with the increasing acceptance of cannabis in different places, it’s only a matter of time before that changes. Before that is the case, it is highly advisable that CBD companies get creative in their marketing, branding and advertisement. If all available tools are utilized properly smart CBD entrepreneurs can still market their products efficiently and make a decent profit.

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