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Call it sweatin’ to the oldies, repurposing some great content, or just making life easier for listeners, we don’t care. We’ve compiled excerpts from the best of our cannabis industry podcast episodes and pulled them together into a new, single episode.
Let’s take a quick look at what we are recapping this week, in The Best of the Cannabis Industry Podcast Episodes, Part 1. We’ll be producing more episodes over the coming months, showcasing the best outtakes and segments from our collection of cannabis industry podcast episodes.
First up, we take a look at the very first topic we covered in our cannabis industry podcast – Episode 12, Cannabis Dispensary & Delivery Service Marketing – this was the episode that started it all. We looked at how many states had some sort of provision for legal cannabis and realized that we have a compliant advertising and marketing product that is easily compatible with the state legal cannabis industry.
[LISTEN: Cannabis industry updates – Q2, 2018 – PODCAST EPISODE]
Solving issues such as age appropriate materials display, geo-graphical or proximity limited advertising, and supplying the required consumer information and warnings was only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to how well mobile wallets pair with state legal cannabis education and promotion.
Then we segue into Episode 21, The ROI of Attending State Legal Cannabis Networking Events. This cannabis industry podcast was the first to broach the topic of whether or not companies in the state legal industry should support trade shows and conferences based on ROI.
[READ: Cannabis Industry Retailers Should Learn to Correctly Target Demographic – BLOG ARTICLE]
Whether it’s forking out for booth space, doing a bag drop or sending a bunch of employees to an out of state show, where do you draw the line, how do you make the calculations and what’s the average long tail time to really know if there’s any recoupment of costs incurred?
The last segment of our cannabis industry podcast that we’re covering in the “best of” series this week is the use of mobile wallet campaigns, lock screen notifications and leveraging segmented groups as a means of improving advocacy across the industry.
[TEST DRIVE IT: Signup for a quick demo of the mobile ad platform – FREE DEMO]
It’s hard enough to herd the cats, err, to get a bunch of cannabi
Call it sweatin’ to the oldies, repurposing some great content, or just making life easier for listeners, we don’t care. We’ve compiled excerpts from the best of our cannabis industry podcast episodes and pulled them together into a new, single episode.
Let’s take a quick look at what we are recapping this week, in The Best of the Cannabis Industry Podcast Episodes, Part 1. We’ll be producing more episodes over the coming months, showcasing the best outtakes and segments from our collection of cannabis industry podcast episodes.
First up, we take a look at the very first topic we covered in our cannabis industry podcast – Episode 12, Cannabis Dispensary & Delivery Service Marketing – this was the episode that started it all. We looked at how many states had some sort of provision for legal cannabis and realized that we have a compliant advertising and marketing product that is easily compatible with the state legal cannabis industry.
[LISTEN: Cannabis industry updates – Q2, 2018 – PODCAST EPISODE]
Solving issues such as age appropriate materials display, geo-graphical or proximity limited advertising, and supplying the required consumer information and warnings was only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to how well mobile wallets pair with state legal cannabis education and promotion.
Then we segue into Episode 21, The ROI of Attending State Legal Cannabis Networking Events. This cannabis industry podcast was the first to broach the topic of whether or not companies in the state legal industry should support trade shows and conferences based on ROI.
[READ: Cannabis Industry Retailers Should Learn to Correctly Target Demographic – BLOG ARTICLE]
Whether it’s forking out for booth space, doing a bag drop or sending a bunch of employees to an out of state show, where do you draw the line, how do you make the calculations and what’s the average long tail time to really know if there’s any recoupment of costs incurred?
The last segment of our cannabis industry podcast that we’re covering in the “best of” series this week is the use of mobile wallet campaigns, lock screen notifications and leveraging segmented groups as a means of improving advocacy across the industry.
[TEST DRIVE IT: Signup for a quick demo of the mobile ad platform – FREE DEMO]
It’s hard enough to herd the cats, err, to get a bunch of cannabi