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    Which Fitness Advertising Platforms Work Best?

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      sudhasingh last edited by

      The best fitness advertising platforms are those that combine high user engagement, niche audience targeting, and strong visual capabilities. Here are the top performers:

      Instagram Ads

      Instagram is ideal for fitness brands because of its visual-first nature. You can showcase workout routines, before-and-after results, or gym equipment using:

      • Stories and Reels

      • Influencer collaborations

      • Location and interest-based targeting

      Best for: Personal trainers, fitness influencers, and supplement brands.

      Facebook Ads

      With robust demographic targeting, Facebook allows you to reach users based on fitness interests, age, gender, and location. Features like retargeting and lookalike audiences boost campaign effectiveness.

      Best for: Gyms, fitness events, online fitness programs.

      Google Ads (Search + Display)

      Google Ads is excellent for capturing high-intent searches like “best gym near me” or “buy protein powder.” Display ads also allow retargeting across millions of websites.

      Best for: Fitness e-commerce stores and local gyms.

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        MARGEEN @sudhasingh last edited by

        @sudhasingh I recently needed a quick way to match company names to their actual website domains for a lead-gen project, and came across this tool:
        👉 https://companyurlfinder.com/company-name-to-domain-api
        It saved me a lot of manual Google searching. Not perfect for every use case, but surprisingly accurate if you’re working with clean company data.

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